
Harishchandra
Ghat
Harish
Chandra Ghat is one of the oldest Ghats of Varanasi. Harish Chandra
Ghat is name after a mythological King Harish Chandra, who once worked
at the cremation ground here for the perseverance of truth and charity.
It is believed that the Gods rewarded him for his resolve, charity and
truthfulness and restored his lost throne and his dead son to him. Harish
Chandra Ghat is one of the two cremation Ghats (the other being Manikarnika
Ghat) and is some times referred as Adi Manikarnika (the original creation
ground). Hindus from distant places bring the dead bodies of their near
and dear ones to the Harish Chandra Ghat for cremation. In Hindu mythology
it is believed that if a person is cremated at the Harish Chandra Ghat,
that person gets salvation or "moksha". The Harish Chandra
Ghat was somewhat modernized in late 1980's, when an electric crematorium
was opened here.