it is important b"coz it is the one river which gives us pure water
it is important b"coz it is the one river which gives us pure water
The Ganga is one of the most famous holy rivers in India and flows from the Himalayas downwards..it is most visited by pilgrims and is a very important river.
The Ganga River is called "Ganga" in Sanskrit.
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Bhagirathi and Alaknanda are two most important tributaries of Ganga. Both tributaries meet at Devprayag to form Ganga.
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Tehri dam is situated on river ganga
NARMADA River called mp's Ganga.
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.
According to Hindu mythology, the river Ganga was brought to Earth by Lord Shiva. The story goes that King Bhagiratha performed intense penance to please Shiva, seeking the descent of Ganga to purify the ashes of his ancestors. To control her powerful descent, Shiva caught Ganga in his matted locks before releasing her gently onto Earth. This allowed the river to flow safely, providing sustenance and purification.
The Godavari River is known as 'Dakshina Ganga'.