Ghat
Ghat is a term used in the Indian subcontinent with more than one related meaning. In common usage, a ghat refers to a set of steps leading down to a river or other body of water, typically built from stone and maintained by local communities. River ghats are found along many rivers and are especially associated with ritual bathing, prayer, and ceremonies in Hindu practice. Notable examples include ghats along the Ganges in cities such as Varanasi and along other rivers where temples, platforms, and cremation grounds may be present. Ghats can be active daily sites as well as focal points for religious festivals.
The word ghat also denotes a mountain pass or route through hills or mountains. In Hindi and
The usage of ghat varies across languages in the region, including Hindi, Bengali, Marathi, and Nepali. While