Prahalad Ghat" , which is the named after Prahalada, a great mythological devottee of Lord Vishnu. In 11th-12th cent. the Ghadavala inscriptions mentioned this ghat and is spread over a longer distance. In 1937 with the construction of a new Nisada Ghat in the centre (where exists Satsanga Akhara), now the ghat is divided into two parts : the southern and northern. In the southern part exists the shrines of Prahlaadeshwar, Prahlaad Keshav, Vidar Narsimha, and Varad and Picindal Vinayakas.
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