Lost & Rebuilt Temples
A careful exploration of temples that were damaged, repurposed, rebuilt, or absorbed — and how Kashi carried them forward.
The Most Ancient
Description.
A careful exploration of temples that were damaged, repurposed, rebuilt, or absorbed — and how Kashi carried them forward.
A thematic walk tracing saints, poets, philosophers, and movements that lived, taught, argued, re-built and transformed Kashi.
An era-wise walk moving through ancient foundations, medieval transformations, colonial interventions, and present-day Kashi — all within one continuous route.
A walk through lesser-known shrines, displaced deities, and overlooked sacred points that still hold ritual and spatial relevance. What remains unseen but intact.
A site-based exploration mapping Agamas, Puranas, and oral traditions directly onto physical locations in Kashi.
A guided walk that reads Kashi as a mandala — tracing zones, directions, shrine clusters, and yatra circuits as a coherent spatial system. Sacred geometry on living ground.
A contemplative route linking ghats, shrines, and spaces associated with endings, letting go, and transition. Time, fire, release.
A slow, minimal walk at first light or last light — through ghats and liminal spaces — with no narration unless needed. Observation without interpretation.
An immersive walk through old-city lanes — food stalls, temples, workshops, homes — where incense, sound, and life overlap.
A guided walk along selected ghats tracing how Kashi wakes, works, worships, burns, and rests — from morning rituals to evening aarti.