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It is compulsory for Hindus to go on one pilgimage and that one is to go to the river ganges every year to wash away their sins. If they do not they are condsidered unclean and are forever with their sins.
Name for Ganga, The river Ganges. She was Named Jahnavi because She came out of the year of Jahnu Maharishi.
there is no river in China has floded every year . the Huang river flods every 10 years, it is the most serious river in China
The leeves were built to keep the river from flooding the town. In the past, the river would overflow its banks every year, due to the snow melting in the north. But they wanted to keep the growing city dry, so they built leeves.
The Ganges is not said to freeze over. This river, the largest in India, is situated in a geographical area that is generally fairly warm throughout the year. The headwaters of the Ganges are difficult to specify, and those streams high in the Himalayans spring from water that is melted from glaciers or snow. Some of these will freeze in winter. The main flow of the Ganges will, however, never be so cold. A link can be found below to learn more.
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Because They have 3 of the major rivers ending at Bangladesh which are;The Meg ha river , The Ganges and The Brahmaputra. So Bangladesh floods easily.
There are many sacred rivers in India. Most of them are dedicated to the Gods and Goddesses. The most sacred river in India is the Ganga which is also known as Ganges. It is worshiped as the goddess Ganga in Hinduism. Yamuna, which is the largest tributary river of Ganga is also one of the most sacred rivers. It is worshipped as the goddess Yamuna. Some of the other sacred rivers are Brahmaputra, Krishna and Godavari.
THE GANGES RIVERBeing 2,525 km. long, Ganges is the longest river in India. 400 million people live in its basin. Its average discharge into the bay of Bengal of 42, 470 cubic meters / second is the second highest in the world, next only to Amazon. These facts themselves make the river very sacred.WATER - IN HINDUISMIn Hinduism water symbolizes the semi voluntary force, which Vishnu represents. The semi voluntary force is the greatest assimilator of emotions. Thus, the ashes of dead people and clay Ganesha, which symbolizes unwanted emotions stored in the entire year, are immersed in water.THE GANGES - IN HINDUISMGanga, originates from the matted hair of Shiva. Shiva resides in Kailasa. Gangotri, from where Ganges originates is close to Mt. Kailas. Because of this geographical fact, the belief in Ganges is very deep rooted in Hindu minds.Thus, Hindus believe that Ganges is a short cut to Hindu gods.Hindus believe that bathing in Ganges washes off their sins and enables them to attain Moksha.Thus, the economic importance of Ganges, the sacredness of water in Hinduism and the origin of Ganges near Mt. Kailas make Ganges more sacred than any other river in India.