The Sacred Ganges River explores the profound spiritual and cultural significance of the Ganges River within Hinduism and Indian culture. It reveals the river’s central role in religious rituals, its revered status as a purifier capable of bestowing moksha, and its connection to major religious festivals like the Kumbh Mela and Ganga Dussehra. The book highlights how the Ganges is more than just a geographical feature; it’s a living embodiment of Hindu beliefs, deeply interwoven with the quest for spiritual liberation.
The study begins by exploring the mythological origins of the Ganges and its presence in Hindu scriptures, including the Vedas, Upanishads, and Puranas. It then examines the river’s role in key Hindu rituals, such as bathing and cremation, detailing their symbolic meanings. The book further investigates contemporary challenges, including environmental degradation and pollution, discussing their implications for the river’s future. By drawing upon ancient scriptures, historical accounts, and ethnographic studies, ‘Sacred Ganges River’ offers an interdisciplinary approach to understanding the complex interplay of tradition, belief, and environmental change that defines the river’s identity.
Amelia Khatri
Sacred Ganges River [EPUB ebook]
Sacred Ganges River [EPUB ebook]
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