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2-Day Banaras Food Trail

Beyond the Guide

Banaras in their Words

Benaras is older than history, older than tradition, older even than legend, and looks twice as old as all of them put together.
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Mark Twain

The great American author stood at the ghats of Banaras and saw a city that felt timeless, whispering stories of ages past.
Thickly populated and very prosperous... a great center of religious learning.
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Xuanzang (Hsüan-tsang)

The 7th-century monk from China found Banaras overflowing with knowledge, a beacon of philosophy and faith
Benaras is the heart of Hinduism, the place where the pulse of India beats most strongly.
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Annie Besant

A crusader for Indian spirituality, Annie Besant found the soul of India pulsing through Banaras’s lanes and temples
Benares is a large and beautiful city, filled with merchants and skilled craftsmen.
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Ralph Fitch

In the 16th century, Fitch wandered into Banaras and marveled at its colorful markets and vibrant artisan life.
To the ordinary Indian, Varanasi is a magical, sacred place where the divine is immanent.
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Aldous Huxley

For Huxley, Banaras was a place where every breath, every sight shimmered with the presence of the divine.
The city of Banaras is the chief seat of learning in India.
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Abu'l-Fazl

From the court of Emperor Akbar, Abu’l-Fazl celebrated Banaras as a fountain of scholarship, tradition, and wisdom.
Varanasi is My most beloved city, closer to My heart than even Heaven.
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Shiva’s Promise (Mythical)

In the tapestry of myth, Banaras stands as Shiva’s own city — a place where liberation is not a hope, but a certainty.

Banaras Diaries

Banarasi Silk & The Weaver’s Soul: A Legacy on the Loom

In Banaras, even the silence has texture—and the loom, a heartbeat.” The ghats may be its face, but the soul of Varanasi lies deeper—in the dimly lit rooms where looms hum and silk breathes to life. These looms are tended not by machines, but by hands that have woven legacy into fabric

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Banaras: A City That Refused to Fall

Some cities are built by kings.Some cities are carved by empires.But Banaras — Banaras was woven by faith itself. It is easy to think of cities as collections of buildings, roads, and monuments.But what happens when those buildings fall? When temples crumble? When invaders try to erase a city’s memory?

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