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  • | 31_data = [[Ganges River/Related_Articles|Related_Articles]], [[Ganges River/Bibliography|Bibliography]] ...rist attractions important to local economies, for spiritual tourism and [[Ganges River/Rishikesh_rafting|rafting in Rishikesh]].
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  • |[[Ganges River]]
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  • In Hindu tradition the [[Ganges River]] river is a deity and its waters are holy. In Hinduism the very name ''Gan
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  • When [[Ganges River]] incarnated on Earth, Shiva captured her in his hair to avoid that she wou
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  • ...ated Bidur [who is said to be the fair judge], Bidur came to the bank of [[Ganges River]]. He married there [at Vyas Ashram] a girl named Sudhringi. She gave birth
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  • **Rivers--Ganges. Within the [[Hunduism|Hindu]] religion, the [[Ganges River]] has been a scared destination since Vedic times. The nature of this pilgr
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  • ...of locusts, the culture of bacteria, and the sacred waters of the river [[Ganges River]]. In 1896, [[M. E. Hankin]] reported that ''something'' in the waters of the [[Ganges River]] and [[Jumna]] rivers in India had marked [[antibacterial]] action against
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  • India is home to several major rivers, including the [[Ganges River]], the [[Brahmaputra River]], the Yamuna, the [[Godavari River]], the Mahan
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  • In 1896, [[M. E. Hankin]] reported that ''something'' in the waters of the [[Ganges River]] and [[Jumna]] rivers in India had marked [[antibacterial]] action against
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  • ...[[endemic (epidemiology)|endemic]] to the Indian subcontinent, with the [[Ganges River]] likely serving as a contamination reservoir. It spread by trade routes (l
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  • ...hills, in southern India and up to Bengal. It is uncommon to rare in the [[Ganges River]] valley, northern Bengal and Assam. It is prevalent in Myanmar.<ref name="
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  • It was not uncommon that parents threw a child to the sharks in the [[Ganges River]] as a sacrificial offering. The British colonists were unable to outlaw th
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  • ...etc.) of the deceased to immerse the cremated remains in the holy river [[Ganges River]], preferably at the holy city of [[Haridwar]], India. The cremated remains
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