noun
- steps leading down to a river, especially those used for bathing and religious ceremonies in India
- mountain ranges or hills, especially in southern and western India
Usage: Indian English; often capitalized when referring to specific locations
Usage: Indian geography; often capitalized in proper names
Examples
- Pilgrims gathered at the ghats to perform their morning prayers.
- The ancient ghats along the Ganges River attract thousands of visitors.
- She walked down the stone ghats to reach the water’s edge.
- The Western Ghats are known for their rich biodiversity.
- Many temples were built near the ghats for easy access to holy water.
- The Eastern Ghats run parallel to the Bay of Bengal.
- Tourists often visit the famous ghats in Varanasi.