
This was shot last evening while Ganga aarti on the
bank of the Ganges in Varanasi (Benaras).
The aarti is a ritual of worshipping the Ganga
where the audience is singing Bhajans.
It starts everyday after the sunset, young priests
are chanting and holding the lamps in a kind of
choreography in ordr to thank the Ganga (and
therefore Shiva ) for what happened duringthe day.
The aarti ceremony provides a spectacular visual
sight, a sublime spiritual experience and a
purgative journey for the pious.
At the time of twilight, considered in Indian
philosophy as the most auspicious moment of the
day, thousands of earthern 'diyas' (lamps) are set
afloat on the Ganges; an act of reverence to the
legendary river.
With the scent of sandalwood incense and the
melodious chants of the holy priests, the Ganga
Aarti is undoubtedly the most soul-stirring act of
reverence and prayer - an invocation to the
essential elements.
For once there is no PP work on this image.