THE RIVER BENDS NORTH HERE FOR A REASON
Varanasi does not perform its antiquity. This is the first thing to understand about it and also the hardest, because everything about the city is extraordinary and yet the city itself is entirely indifferent to being extraordinary. The ghats have been there since before the category of tourist existed. The burning at Manikarnika has not stopped for as long as anyone can establish. The Ganga bends north at this specific point — anomalous, against the logic of a river that flows generally southeast — and the tradition holds that Shiva bent it toward his city as an act of will, and the geography confirms the bend, and whether you take the divine explanation or the geological one the bend is there and the city built itself around it. I lived in Varanasi for a stretch of time that I have written about elsewhere and will not repeat here in detail. What I can say is that the city changes you in proportion to how long you stay and how honestly you engage with what it is actually doing rather ...