kubla khan
A sacred river is a river that can wash away someone's bad karma.Answer:In Coleridge's poem "Xanadu" the sacred river is named:In Xanadu did Kubla Khan a stately pleasure-dome decree, where Alph, the sacred river, ran through caverns measureless to man down to a sunless sea,
Hindus consider the River Ganges to be their sacred river.
It depends on your meaning of the word sacred, but at least one country has a sacred river--India. The sacred river is the Ganges. Other possible countries with sacred rivers--China, Tibet, Japan, Bhutan, Nepal.
Gangajal means - water of the river Ganga that flows in India. It has nothing to do with Makka Madina. For The Muslims, gangajal is ordinary water like the water of all other rivers. However, the Hindus believe that the river Ganga flows from heaven and goes to heaven. They consider it sacred. It reminds me the Poem by S.T. Coleridge Kubla Khan in which he describes the sacred river Alps, that runs underneath The Alps and drops down to heaven. Anyhow, it is the creation of Coleridge's imagination, perhaps, under the influence opium that he was addicted to. The water considered sacred by the Muslims is of the Fountain of Zamzam situated in the Ka'aba at Makka Mukarma. Anyhow, the Muslim don't worship it. They drink it and wash their bodies or faces with it. The Muslims worship only ONE God.
Ganges river
The Ganges river is sacred to the people of India. It is the river the Buddha used symbolically in many of his teachings.
ghanges river
River Ganges.
All rivers are considered sacred however, the river in India which is the most sacred to Hindus is the Ganges. The Ganges is considered to be the embodiment of all of the sacred waters in their mythology.
The sacred river to the Hindu's is the Ganges River
because it is the bigest river in India
Ganges River