Patrons swear they have never seen such a spruced up
Dashaswamedh Ghat in a long time. The occasion was historic as the Prime
Ministers of two nations came together to witness the finest ritual that
Varanasi has to offer. Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his Japanese
counterpart Shinzo Abe, wearing a brown Nehru jacket, looked in sync and
displayed a great deal of camaraderie as they sat together on a chahbutra, a
raised platform converted into a stage, with the Ganges to their right. The two
leaders were seen constantly talking to each other. They stood up together and
turned to each side of the stage to acknowledge loud cheers from the crowd. Mr.
Modi raised his arm to wave to the people while Mr. Abe smiled. “Kyoto last year,
Kashi this year...cultural bonds between India and Japan during Shinzo Abe’s
visit,” the PMO’s tweet had set the stage for a grand event. Another tweet by
Mr. Modi had announced that a convention centre would be built in Varanasi with
Japanese assistance. “This is a great gesture & I thank PM Shinzo Abe forit,” he tweeted. The two leaders arrived at the ghat at around 5:50 p.m. to
loud cheers. They walked under a gate ornamented with flowers, over the red
carpet and then down the steps of the ghat, where they performed the Ganga
Stuti ritual and ‘jal abhishek.’ Sanskrit mantras reverberated at the venue,
illuminated by LED lights. The shikaras of the temples glowed with different
coloured light under the shade of flowers. The festive atmosphere belied the
heavy deployment of security forces, including central paramilitary forces and
navy personnel at the venue. The music system was installed after special
permission from the Allahabad High Court. Then to the accompaniment of musical
instruments began the Ganga Aarti song. Conch shells were blown followed by the
chanting of ‘Har, Har Mahadev.’ Among the dignitaries present at the event were
Chief Minister Akhilesh Yadav, Union Ministers Manoj Sinha and Kalraj Mishra. Earlier,
Mr. Modi and Mr. Abe landed in Varanasi at around 4 p.m. and were received with
garlands and music at the Babatpur airport by the Chief Minister and Governor
Ram Naik.

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