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Maha Shamshan: The Manikarnika Ghat
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Have you heard of Mahashamshan, also called Manikarnika, the burning ghat where souls find moksha in flames? Mahashamshan, where fires never rest, offers eternal peace to souls throughout countless days and nights. Rajiv, a student from BHU Medical College, went to Assi Ghat for food. It was strangely quiet, not a single person around; all 84 ghats were silent. He strolled to Dashashwamedha Ghat, then to Manikarnika, where only one body was burning, and everything magically vanished. As he turned, a voice pleaded for Ganga water. Rajiv, puzzled, saw only a distant fire. Who, why, or what called him? A lost soul, ghost, or something unimaginable? Tune in to listen to the full story.
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