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Summary story of the ganga

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Answered by anjlaarora544
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In Hinduism, the river Ganges is considered sacred and is personified as the goddessGaṅgā. She is worshiped by Hindus who believe that bathing in the river causes the remission of sins and facilitates Moksha (liberation from the cycle of life and death), and that the water of the Ganges is considered very pure. Pilgrims immerse the ashes of their kin in the Ganges, which is considered by them to bring the spirits closer to moksha.

Ganga is described as the melodious, the fortunate, the cow that gives much milk, the eternally pure, the delightful, the body that is full of fish, affords delight to the eye and leaps over mountains in sport, the bedding that bestows water and happiness, and the friend or benefactor of all that lives.

Several places sacred to Hindus lie along the banks of the Ganges, including Gangotri, Haridwar, Allahabad and Varanasi. During the Loy Krathong festival in Thailand, candlelit floats are released into waterways to honour Gautama Buddha and goddess Ganga for good fortune and washing away sins (pāpa in Sanskrit, used to describe actions that create negative karma by violating moral and ethical codes, which brings negative consequences).

Answered by mahinpanchaldpsv
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The story of river Ganga

In Hindu mythology the Ganga river was created when vishnu in his incarnation as the deaf brahmin took two steps to cross the universe. ..

safely arrived on earth, Bhagirath guided Ganga across India, where she split into many subsidiaries and successful washed the ashes of sagara's ancestor in her sacred. sorry for late

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