Assi Ghaat Ki Subah
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Join Prateek as he experiences the serene morning at Varanasi’s Assi Ghat, where the first rays of the sun meet the sacred Ganges. In this episode, Prateek attends the beautiful Subah-e-Banaras, a morning Ganga Aarti filled with devotion and tranquility. As the ghat awakens with the sounds of prayers and music, Prateek brings this peaceful moment to life. After soaking in the spiritual start to the day, Prateek heads to the historic Banaras Hindu University (BHU), sharing its legacy and vibrant campus culture. To end the journey, he explores the street food stalls around BHU, savoring the flavors of Varanasi.
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