That is Gaay Ghat,&rdquo my guide points out. &ldquoVaranasi&rsquos ghats have interesting backstories, but foreign tourists always found the name funny. So, to emphasise the origin, that is, the cow, an additional a was added.&rdquo As we float down the Ganga on the motorised bajra, she indicates other ghats&mdashwhere scenes from the acclaimed film Masaan were shot, where a lesser-known but equally important wooden Nepali temple stands, the burning ghat where the fire never goes out, the Jantar Mantar close to it painted in a vibrant pink, and finally Dashashwamedh Ghat where the famous Ganga arti takes place every evening. &ldquoYou&rsquoll go there this evening,&rdquo I am promised after being regaled with stories from Varanasi&rsquos past during the ride.

