for Indians there is not only economic relation
but also spiritual relation with river Ganges.
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River ganga is also known as the holiest river.
There are many faiths and beliefs related to it.
Some people call it as goddess ganga.
It is a faith that it's pure water wash away our sins
if we pray by heart and bath with pure belief.
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For Indians there is not only economic relation but also spiritual relation with river Ganges.
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- With its fertile soil, the Ganges Basin contributes significantly to India's agricultural economy. The Ganges & its tributaries offer a continuous source of irrigation for a wide area and recharge the ground-water table throughout their entire course. By supporting animal husbandry, agriculture, fisheries, river-based trade & transport, & tourism the Ganges contributes considerably to the food, nutritional securit., & livelihood,
- The Ganges River is a sign of hope, sanity, culture, faith &since time immemorial it is also a means of livelihood for millions. In the Indian subcontinent it is the center of social and religious traditions and particularly of Hinduism. The respect & faith in the Ganges River in India is as old as the Indian culture itself. Those are thoroughly expressed in ancient Indian scriptures like: Puranas, Vedas, Ramayana, Mahabharata, and so on. Indeed, reverence for Ganga is a symbol of Indian identity & Indian culture.
- However, religiously, the Ganga River is considered by the India Hindus as a holy waterway embodying Ganga. They feel that bathing in the Ganga purifies the body & soul, can cure diseases and permeate other water by adding only one drop of Ganges water.
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