Wisdom Yatra | Tours and Travel

How to Approach Ritual Spaces with Sensitivity

Varanasi can make a visitor feel two things at once: wonder and uncertainty. That uncertainty is not a problem. In many sacred spaces, it is the beginning of the right attitude. The difficulty comes when uncertainty turns into performance: too many photos, too much movement, too much talking, too much desire to “understand everything” immediately. […]

Why Dawn Changes How You Experience Varanasi

Before sunrise, Varanasi feels less like a city making an argument and more like a city breathing. The river is still dark enough to hold the last of the night. Boatmen move in outlines rather than full faces. Bells ring, but not yet with the insistence of the later morning. A tea fire starts somewhere […]

Handloom as Living Heritage, Not Just Shopping

Wisdom Yatra Journal Handloom as Living Heritage, Not Just Shopping A journal reflection on how to encounter Banarasi weaving with more respect, patience, and depth than the usual quick stop for purchase. Varanasi Living Culture Handloom In Varanasi, handloom is often introduced too quickly. A traveler is taken to a workshop, shown a few saris, […]

Before the Name: Walking Through the Unnamed Kashi

Wisdom Yatra Journal Before the Name: Walking Through the Unnamed Kashi A reflection on Harishchandra Ghat, on places that may once have been known only by use before story, patronage, and memory gave them names, and on how human life does something very similar. Varanasi Journal Essay History, Myth & Reflection It is dark enough […]