
Deep Dive: Nag Nathaiya (Tulsi Ghat)
Nag Nathaiya at Tulsi Ghat is a unique festival that brings a mythological episode to life. It reenacts Lord Krishna's victory over the serpent Kaliya. A huge branch of a Kadamba tree is placed in the Ganges, and a young boy dressed as Krishna jumps from it into the river to "subdue" a large wooden snake.
The event is a masterpiece of local folk theater and attracts massive crowds. The tradition has been preserved for centuries by the descendants of Goswami Tulasi Das. It is a vibrant example of how ancient stories remain a living part of the culture of Varanasi.
Expert Insights for Your Visit
Varanasi is best explored with an open heart and a slow pace. The city reveals its secrets to those who stay long enough to observe the subtle shifts in the river's light and the rhythm of the daily rituals.
We recommend pairing your visit to Nag Nathaiya (Tulsi Ghat) with a quiet walk through the nearby ancient ghats or a sampling of the city's legendary culinary heritage.
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