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Write an essay by describing your expreince about river ganga

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Answered by Anonymous
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In Hindu culture, there are many famous rivers that we hold dear because of their spiritual significance. Ganga is one of them. Let's take a closer look at where this great river starts from.

It all begins at the Gangotri Glacier, a huge area of ice (five by fifteen miles), at the foothills of the Himalayas (13,000 ft) in northern Uttar Pradesh. This glacier is the source of the river Bhagirathi, which joins with the river Alaknanda to form the might river Ganga at the rocky canyon-carved town of Devprayag.

The Ganges basin is India's widest and most heavily populated region. In the western part of the Gangetic Plain, the river provides water for crops through a wide canal. The government of Uttar Pradesh is lax about water pollution issues, so this problem continues. The web site also mentioned large amounts of human waste being dumped in the river. This is a strange way for Hindus to treat a river that they consider to be sacred! In fairness, we must mention that before the 45-day Ardh Kumbh Mela festival in January of 2007, Hindu holy men forced the powers that be to add clean water into the Ganges, according to a Feb. 18, 2009 article in BBC News. As a nation that is quickly becoming industrialized, India needs electric power. They have built a hydro-electricity project near the source of the Ganges River. Opponents believe that dams would cause severe damage to the environment, and rob the river of its cultural and religious significance. Hindu Pilgrimage Devout Hindus make the pilgrimage to places like Allahabad and Varanasi. Most of the unreached people groups that we pray for this month are represented between these two cities along the Ganges River.

Answered by Anonymous
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Ganga River is a very big and sacred river of India and the second largest river in the Indian subcontinent. It originates from Gangotri, which is a large glacier in the Himalayan region and flows through the hills, plains, terrains etc. Ganga is also a trans-boundary river which flows in India as well as Bangladesh with the name of Padma. There are several legends which are associated with Ganga River which makes it as the holy and one of the most revered rivers in India.As per the Hindu mythology, Ganga River was named on Goddess Ganga who resides on the heads of Lord Shiv. There are also other names of Ganga River as Bhagirathi, Patit Pawani etc. The water of Ganga River is called as “Gangajal” and is considered as the most sacred water and used in various rituals.

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