hindus go to ganges because it is holy river as it starts from gangotri and they think that it is spiritual and they wash all there sins they have done and they think by this method they can live a better life .
Buddhists do not worship the Ganges, or any other thing or deity. Hindus believe that the Ganges is holy, but since I am not a Hindu I can not tell you why.
For Hindus, the Ganges River is sacred. Hindus worship it as the goddess Ganga. Ritual bathing is performed at the Ganges. This river's length is 2,525 kilometers.
hindus worship no guru
Hindus believe that dying at the Ganges, a sacred place, will release them from the cycle of reincarnation.
Hindus consider the River Ganges to be their sacred river.
Many hindus bathe in it because it is holy to them.
Buddhist and Hindus worship at home or at a temple
Ganges River.
The river Ganges is only used by the Hindus for prayers and ritual bathing as it is considered as a Holy river by the Hindus
Both are places of pilgrimage. The Ganges is visited by Hindus and Lourdes by Christians.
The Ganges River
The Ganges I think