Ganga : A journey down the Ganges River

The Ganges has always been more than just an ordinary river. For millions of Indians, she is also a goddess. According to popular belief, bathing in “Mother Ganga” dissolves all sins, drinking her waters cures illness, and dying on her banks ensures freedom from the cycle of death and rebirth.

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Prif Awdur: Crandall Hollick, Julian
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Cyhoeddwyd: Washington, DC Island Press 2008
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