Ghats
A ghat is a series of steps leading down to a body of water, most often a river, and is a common feature along riverbanks in the Indian subcontinent. Built from stone or concrete, ghats function as public spaces for bathing, ritual offerings, prayer, and social activities. In many river cities, ghats line the waterfront with stairways, platforms, and temples that connect land routes to the water’s edge.
Ghats commonly serve religious and ceremonial purposes. Specific ghats may be associated with particular rituals, festivals,
In addition to the riverfront meaning, the term ghat also appears in some northern Indian languages to