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Reverence for the sacred waters of the Ganga and belief in its power to wash away sins bring millions to India’s Maha Kumbh festivalAs a historian of the Ganga and its ecology ... Hindus believe that bathing at the pilgrimage of Prayag has the power to wash away every sin known to humankind. The Kumbh festival is named ...
Dr Sonkar, known for challenging Japan's dominance in pearl farming, collected water samples of the Ganga from five major bathing ghats, including including Sangam Nose and Arail in Mahakumbh Nagar.
Prayagraj: The irrigation department has started their efforts to increase the water level of Ganga at Sangam before Mahashivratri, the last bathing festival of the Maha Kumbh. This snan marks ...
Port Louis [Mauritius], March 12 (ANI): In a symbolic gesture of cultural and spiritual connection, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday mixed the sacred waters of the Ganges, brought from the ...
The Prayag Maha Kumbh that concluded on February 26 saw the convergence of over 66 crore devotees from all over the world to take holy dips at the Triveni Sangam. The Rig Veda extols the greatness ...
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