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Varanasi Hindustani pronunciation: [ʋaːˈraːɳəsi] ( listen)), also commonly known as Banaras or Benaras (Banāras [bəˈnaːrəs] ( listen)) and Kashi, Kāśī [ˈkaːʃi] ( listen)), is a city situated on the banks of the River Ganges in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh, 320 kilometres (199 mi) southeast of state capital Lucknow. It is regarded as a holy city by Hindus, Buddhists and Jains. It is one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the world and the oldest in India.
The Kashi Naresh (Maharaja of Kashi) is the chief cultural patron of Varanasi and an essential part of all religious celebrations. The culture of Varanasi is closely associated with the River Ganges and the river's religious importance. The city has been a cultural and religious centre in North India for several thousand years. The Benares Gharana form of the Indian classical music developed in Varanasi, and many prominent Indian philosophers, poets, writers, and musicians resided or reside in Varanasi. Gautama Buddha gave his first sermon at Sarnath located near Varanasi (Kashi).
Trapped in the circle of birth
Reincarnated flash
will of self self turning between good and bad
Came here to breathe, came here to die
Long on the river goddess
Take us to the other side
Ashes on the ground I'm smoke in the end
Notice the cry; she set up free my friends
Ashes on the ground I'm smoke in the end
Notice the cry; she set up free my friends
Here in your face untouchable flames
Feelings to staring in the waves of them...
Came here to breathe, came here to die
Long on the river goddess
Take us to the other side
Ashes on the ground that smoke in the end
Notice the cry; she set up free my friends
Ashes on the ground that smoke in the end
Notice the cry; she set up free my friends
But it's committed there
A pile of burning licks
As we stopped the circle, something will free from
the...
Came here to breathe, came here to die
Long on the river goddess take us to the other side
Ashes on the ground that smoke in the end
Notice the cry; she set up free my friends
Ashes on the ground that smoke in the end