English, asked by arun1049, 7 months ago

read the following passage and answer the questions:-

a.)My desire to have a handful of my ashes thrown in the ganga at allahabad has no religious significance ,so far as i am concerned .I have no religious sentiment in the matter . I have been attached to the Ganga and jamuna rivers in Allahabad ever since my childhood, and as I have grown older,this attachment has also grown . I have watched their varying moods as the season changed ,and have often through of the history and myth and tradition song and story that have become attached to them through the long ages and become part of their flowing waters.

1.)whose ' varrying moods ',etc.has the author reffered to in this passage ?
2.)why was the author deeply attached to the Ganga​

Answers

Answered by garimasaini19
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Answer:

a.I have watched their varying moods as the season changed ,and have often through of the history and myth and tradition song and story that have become attached to them through the long ages and become part of their flowing waters.

b.. I have been attached to the Ganga and jamuna rivers in Allahabad ever since my childhood, and as I have grown older,this attachment has also grown .

Answered by ajinderkaurdang
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a) varying moods is referred as the seasons changing

like in summer it feels like Ganga is a river with nice and fresh water

and in winters sometimes it's so cold

so mood changes with climate change

b) This Is About Jawaharlal Nehru Ji

So The Answer Is

Nehru had seen the Ganga at Allahabad since his childhood. He had grown older and his a attachment to the Gangs has also increased with the passage of tine. He had seen the Ganga in different moods in different seasons. He regarded the Ganga as a symbol of India's age-long culture and civilization. The Ganga reminds Nehru of the snow-covered peaks and deep valleys of the Himalayas Which he loved so much. So Nehru was deeply attached to the Ganga but this love was not guided by any religious sentiment

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