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4. human beings. . B. Answer the following questions: Who were the women taking a dip in River Ganga? What was their nightly ritual? 5 2. How did they explain their ritual to the king? 3. What, according to them, was a river's dharma or duty? 4. Why is Mother Ganga called the 'Great Purifier"? 32​

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Answered by IIDakshII
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Answered by MrMaknae
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4) Just as the river nourishes the earth by carrying the life-giving water, breath nourishes all the organs in the body by carrying food to them. Thus in its function and significance Ganga clearly symbolizes Prana or breath as the one that moves (ga) in the organs (anga) and purifies them.

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