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River Ganga:-
(i) This river is a trans-boundary river of Asia which flows through India and Bangladesh.
(ii) They are the most sacred rivers to hindusm.
(iii) It is a life line for millions of people in India who live along its course and depend on it for daily needs.
(iv) They are ranked as the fifth most populated river in the world.
(v) Population threantens not only for humans, but for more than 140 fish species, 90 amphibian species and the endangered Ganges river dolphin.
(vi) All along its course, hindus bathe in its waters, paying homage to ancestors and to their gods by cupping up water by hands lifting it, and then letting it back to the river.
(vii) Hindus bring the ashes of the deceased person to the Ganga river.
(viii) Hindus consider the waters of Ganga to be both pure and purifying.
(ix) Moving water, as in a river, is considered purifying in Hindu culture because it though to be both absorb impurities and take them away.
(x) What the Ganga removes, is not necessarily physical dirt, but symbolically it wipes away the sins of the bather ,not just of the present, but of a lifetime.
(i) This river is a trans-boundary river of Asia which flows through India and Bangladesh.
(ii) They are the most sacred rivers to hindusm.
(iii) It is a life line for millions of people in India who live along its course and depend on it for daily needs.
(iv) They are ranked as the fifth most populated river in the world.
(v) Population threantens not only for humans, but for more than 140 fish species, 90 amphibian species and the endangered Ganges river dolphin.
(vi) All along its course, hindus bathe in its waters, paying homage to ancestors and to their gods by cupping up water by hands lifting it, and then letting it back to the river.
(vii) Hindus bring the ashes of the deceased person to the Ganga river.
(viii) Hindus consider the waters of Ganga to be both pure and purifying.
(ix) Moving water, as in a river, is considered purifying in Hindu culture because it though to be both absorb impurities and take them away.
(x) What the Ganga removes, is not necessarily physical dirt, but symbolically it wipes away the sins of the bather ,not just of the present, but of a lifetime.
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