On this day, devotees from various parts of the country and abroad, come to take a dip in holy water of Ganges. It is believed that by performing this ritualistic bath, all the sins of the person will ...
The Ganga river, revered in Hinduism, flows through India and Bangladesh before emptying into the Bay of Bengal. Originating ...
I look forward to seeing the endangered species being able to breed and thrive in the wild." The River Ganges (or Ganga) flows from the Himalayas all the way to the Bay of Bengal, through some of Asia ...
Since a large number of people come to the banks of Holy Ganges in Garhmukteshwar and Hastinapur during the congregation, the possibility of further spread of the pandemic could not be ruled out.
and once for Mother Ganga. Is it possible to be alone among thousands of people? Watch how pilgrims find solitude during the ritual bathing in the Ganges River. "Even though there's millions of ...
Informing about the Ganga flow, Bhimgoda barrage engineer Harish Prasad said ... The flood camps in the plains have also been put on alert mode. The water level of Ganges river is constantly rising ...
The devotees get up early on the day of Dev Diwali and perform the ‘Kartik snan’, that is a ritual of taking a dip in the holy Ganges). They perform ‘deepdan’ (offering oil lamps) in the honour of ...
Image Source : FILE Ganga river flowing above the danger mark ... The water level of the Ganges river is rising rapidly in districts like Ghazipur, Ballia, Varanasi etc., due to which many ...
Haridwar, meaning 'Gateway to Gods', lives up to its name through the profound spiritual experiences it offers amid sacred Ganges waters ... the banks of the River Ganga. As highlighted above ...
Around 35 lakh pilgrims gathered at the bank of river Ganga to take the holy dip (Shahi snan) in Kumbh Mela, Haridwar. Where other states are declaring night curfew or lockdown to fight the battle ...
The Ganges (Ganga) is a trans-boundary river of Asia which flows through India and Bangladesh. It begins at the confluence of the Bhagirathi and Alaknanda rivers at Devprayag in Uttarakhand.