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The Raja Ghat is located south of Dashaswamedh Ghat, between Babua Pandey Ghat and Kshameshwar Ghat, along the Ganges in Varanasi. Raja Ghat used to be a ferry ghat until 1 January 1887, when the Lord Duffrin Bridge was built for vehicular as well as rail traffic. The Raja Ghat is so old that it is mentioned in the Gahadavala inscription dating back to 1100AD.
Raja Ghat in the morning, Varanasi.
I viewed the Raja Ghat when we explored the Ganges River by boat in the morning. I have also passed through it when I was ghats south of Dashaswamedh the in heat of the November afternoon.
The imposing structure of Raja Ghat.
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