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what are the religious significance of rivers ?????????​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Large rivers are considered sacred in Hinduism; they are also personified as deities. The river Ganges (Ganga in Sanskrit), for example, has been connected to Lord Shiva—the destroyer and regenerator that makes up one-third of the trinity of Hindu gods along with Brahma, the creator, and Vishnu, the protector.

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Large rivers are considered sacred in Hinduism; they are also personified as deities. The river Ganges (Ganga in Sanskrit), for example, has been connected to Lord Shiva—the destroyer and regenerator that makes up one-third of the trinity of Hindu gods along with Brahma, the creator, and Vishnu, the protector.

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