The old Ganga is often referred to as the "Sarasvati River" in ancient texts. It is believed that the Sarasvati was a significant river that eventually dried up or changed its course over time. Some scholars also describe the "Ghaghara" and "Saraswati" rivers as part of the ancient river system related to the Ganga. However, the term "old Ganga" can vary in interpretation depending on historical and geographical contexts.
No special name. Ganga only
The Ganga River, an Hindu name for the Ganges River, is a proper noun, the name of a specific thing. Ganga is the personification of the sacred river, the goddess Ganga, also a proper noun, the name of the goddess.
BHISHMA, is the name of Ganga's son.
Padma
Padma
ganga river
tehri dam
jahnavi means river ganga
No, "ganga" is not a proper grammatically used word. "Ganga" is a common term used in Indian English to refer to the Ganges River. However, if you are referring to a gang or a group, you should use the word "gang" instead.
The Ganges river gets the name from the goddess Ganga please research more on sites such as wikipedia by searching Ganges river and scrolling down to the Hinduism paragraphThe Ganges River got its name after the Hindu god Ganga. Hindus believe the river is a physical embodiment of Ganga and washes away sins.
River called son
bhisma's ( ganga putra) earlier name is devvrat