Benaras (now known as Varanasi) is a Hindu holy city on the banks of the river Ganga or Ganges in the modern north Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. It has been a seat of knowledge from about 700 BC onwards. At that time Takshasila was already established as the Buddhist center of learning — in response the Hindu priestly class, the Brahmans, made Benaras their equivalent. Subsequently its universities attracted students from all over the then-known world.
Benaras is the site of the holy shrine of Lord Kasi Viswanatha (a form of Lord Shiva); this, along with its positional advantage of being on the banks of the Ganga, has given it a place at the forefront of the Hindu religion. It is believed that bathing in the Ganga circumvents re-incarnation and hence provides a permanent place in the Swarg (Heaven), a belief that has encouraged the establishment of innumerable nearby geriatric homes and also the disposal of half burnt corpses into the river. This latter practice continues to cause an irrevocable damage to the river's ecology. One other major contaminator of the river is Kanpur[?]'s leather industry. The ministry of water resources has finally taken up the restoration of the Ganga in a big way by banning cremation on the city's ghats (ghats are the banks of a holy river, often, as at Benaras, stepped to facilitate bathing) and closing down a few of the tanneries of Kanpur, which do not conform to the national standards.
Benaras is also the home of the Benaras Hindu University[?], one of the most prestigious in the country. Pandit Madan Mohan Malvya[?], a renowned educationist, was the founder.
Indian Railways runs a major diesel locomotive factory in Varanasi.
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