Benares
a former name of varanasi.
historical examples
early in the cold weather we returned to benares, and resumed our work there.
life and work in benares and k-maon, 1839-1877 james kennedy
he was born in benares in 1803, and educated at norwich, england.
four young explorers oliver optic
that 6th of july, 1857, at benares can never be obliterated from the memory of any one who was there.
life and work in benares and k-maon, 1839-1877 james kennedy
benares is sacred because here buddha first made his residence.
the critic in the orient george hamlin fitch
mr. hastings had a public spy, in the person of the resident, at benares, and he had a private spy there in another person.
the works of the right honourable edmund burke, vol. xi. (of 12) edmund burke
benares has been and still continues to be the centre of our sanskrit culture.
creative unity rabindranath tagore
think you that they entertained the same consideration for the bulls and the monkeys at benares as the british now entertain?
wanderings in india john lang
and benares is so important that i must give more than a paragraph to my impressions of it.
where half the world is waking up clarence poe
and those two brothers went in a moment with that fair-eyed one to benares, travelling through the air.
the kath sarit sgara somadeva bhatta
most of the temples in benares, too, are as far from cleanliness as they are from godliness.
where half the world is waking up clarence poe
noun
the former name of varanasi
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