Why does the Ganges of Mani Karnika flow to Tulsi Ghat from Varanasi, what is the secret behind it?

Varanasi, also known as Kashi and Banaras, is the spiritual heart of Hinduism. A legend and depth of faith is hidden here behind every street, ghat, temple and stream. But there is a secret that is beyond science and still surprises the devoted and researchers – the Ganges flowing in the opposite direction, especially from Manikarnika Ghat to Tulsi Ghat. Ganga flowing in the opposite direction: What is the secret? The most sacred river Ganges in India usually flows from north to south or east to east. But a wonderful view is seen in Varanasi – here the Ganges north flows into a specific part, called “Northwahini Ganga”. The stream of the Ganges seems to flow especially from the south to the north in the opposite direction of Manikarnika Ghat to Tulsi Ghat. It is very rare from geographical and spiritual terms. Mythological beliefs: Why is this section special? Kashi’s composition by Shiva himself believes that Kashi was established by Lord Shiva on his Trident. Here, death means salvation, so it is said that someone who gives up his life in Kashi does not get rebirth. According to Scripture, the special meaning of Uttaravahini Ganga, the place where the Ganges flows north, is very favorable and salvation. This is because the northern direction is regarded as the direction of the gods and the flow of the Ganges in the north is a symbol of divinity. Manikarnika: Moksha Bhoomi Manikarnika Ghat is called Liberation Place. It is said that Lord Vishnu himself meditates to please Shiva. The Ganges stream here leads the soul to heaven, so that the direction is also symbolically “after salvation”. If seen from a geographical perspective, this inverted flow is actually due to the winding structure of the river. In Varanasi, the Ganges takes a large U-shaped twist, which turns the stream of water north into some parts. This is why the flow of Manikarnica to Tulsi Ghat appears in the opposite direction. Religious importance is considered extremely virtuous to bathe in the Ganges. By performing the last rituals on Manikarnika ghat, the soul gets direct salvation. Ganga Aarti and Bath of Tulsi Ghat have a special meaning as it comes in the field of Northwahini flow. Finally, the Ganges flowing in the opposite direction in Varanasi is at the same time geographical miracle and spiritual sign. While science sees it as the result of the structure of the river, Faith calls it the way of divine desire and salvation. It is the specialty of Varanasi – here is faith in every secret and a deep secret in every faith. Share this story -tags