Abstract

This paper presents a comprehensive review of the impact of the Ganga River front Ghats on spirituality and temple architecture, as well as their development over the years. The Ganga River holds immense religious significance for Hindus, and the Ghats serve as places for spiritual and religious practices such as bathing, worship, and rituals. This paper delves into the different types of Ghats, their architectural styles, and their significance in the religious and cultural life of the people living along the river. The paper also analyzes the historical development of the Ghats, from their initial construction during the Mauryan Empire to their current state of disrepair and neglect. Furthermore, the paper assesses the impact of the Ghats on spirituality and the architectural evolution of temples built around them. It also explores recent efforts made by various organizations and government agencies to restore and develop the Ghats, including the use of modern technology and sustainable practices. The aim of this review is to provide an in-depth understanding of the impact of Ganga River front Ghats on spirituality and temple architecture and to evaluate the progress made in their development over the years.

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