Sadashiv Naik, with the support of Maharashtra’s Peshwa Bajirao, paved the Ghat in 1730. Ghat is thought to have been called before the Manikarnika Kund, which is located at this Ghat. According to Kashi Khand, this kund was once known as Chakrapushkarani Kund, and it was created by Lord Vishnu’s Chakra while he was performing Tapasya for Lord Shiva. Another legend claims that while Lord Shiva and Maa Parvati were looking over Chakrapushkund, a valuable stone from Maa Parvati’s earing fell into the Kund, giving it the name Manikarnika. According to the Matsya Puran, this is one of Kashi’s top five Ghats. Lord Shiva is reported to repeat the Taarak Mantra in the ears of everybody who dies here. Indreshwar, Avimukteshwar, Chakrapushkarani, Uma, Taarak, Pitamah, Skandh, and Vishnu Pilgrimage are located in front of Manikarnika’s Ghat. After taking a bath at this Ghat, the well-known Panchkroshi Yatra begins here and ends here after Snan-Daan. The majority of the temples on Ghat are devoted to Lord Shiva, including Tarkeshwar Shiv, Manikarnika Shiv, Rani Bhavani ShivRatneshwar Shiv, Amethi Shiv (Shiv and Mahishmardini), Manokameshwar Shiv, and Manikarnika Vinayak (Ganesh), Rudreshwar Shiv, Siddhivinayak Shiv (Ganesh). Different Emperors of Bengal, Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh, and Bihar built these temples at different times.
Mahashamshan is the name of this ghat. People come from all across the country to be cremated here. The cremation flame never goes out. Kashmiri Lal is supposed to have founded the Shamshan Bhoomi in the first part of the 18th century, and he is credited with the first Shavdaah (Cremation). According to legend, at Harishchandra Ghat, Chandal and Kashmiri lal had a minor spat over the Daah Sanskar (cremation) of his (Kashmirilal) mother’s body. After the argument, he bought the property for Manikarnika Ghat and performed the Daah Sanskaar rite there, as well as having the ghat built.
Initially, this Ghat was primarily known for Teerth, but later on, the Shav Daah (Cremation) rite began. Currently, this Ghat is known for both teerth and Daah Sanskar. This Ghat is significant from both a religious and cultural standpoint. People can be seen bathing here at any time. People come here to give prayers and rituals on special occasions such as Kartik Month, Surya-Chandra Grahan (Solar-Lunar Eclipse), Ekadashi, Sankranti, Ganga Dusshera Bhaiya Duj, and so on. Aside from Shav Daah, several Hindu Dharm rituals are performed here. Ramleela is also held at this Ghat during the month of Kartik.
This Ghat was also believed to have been revitalized in 1988 with the support of the State Government. The northern half of the Ghat is clean and paved, where most people bathe, and the southern part of the Ghat hosts Shav Daah. The Ghat Vishnu Charan Paduka Chabutra is a place where Lord Vishnu’s footprints can be seen.