Street Photography Varanasi (1970s–1990s): A Timeless Journey
Street Photography Varanasi of ghats from 1970s to 1990s capture a time when life along the ghats unfolded in its most authentic form. These images document daily rituals, Ganga aartis, wooden boats, sadhus, and the simple lifestyle of the people living by the river. With recent cosmetic redevelopment of the ghats and areas like Manikarnika, many of these scenes are no longer visible today. As a result, such photographs have become rare visual records, especially valuable for researchers, historians, and those curious about the cultural and social life of old Varanasi. More than décor, these prints preserve a disappearing chapter of the city’s living heritage.

Daily Chaos
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Dashashwemed Ghat Stairs
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Dashashwamedh Ghat, one of Varanasi’s holiest riverfronts, is famed for its mythological roots and grand daily Ganga Aarti. Located near Kashi Vishwanath Temple, it remains a vibrant center of rituals, boat rides, festivals, and spiritual life on the Ganga.
Mundan Ceremony
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Mannikarnika Ghat Temple
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Flood of Ratneshwar Mahadev
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