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India’s vast and ancient cultural landscape is more than just soil—it is the very fabric upon which epics like the Ramayana ...
Bathing in the Ganga River on Amavasya and Purnima has special significance. Apart from this, worshiping Mother Ganga on ...
In the Mahabharata, Ganga left King Shantanu's palace along with their son when the latter broke his vow of not asking her any questions post marriage. After some years, when Shantanu was walking ...
According to beliefs, Ganga, Yamuna and Saraswati meet in Prayagraj. That is why it is called Triveni Sangam. The disappearance of this river has been written in Mahabharata. According to which ...