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About Ganga Utsav

About Ganga River

Origin, History and Significance of Ganga

Gangotsav
(Ganga Utsav in India)

The river Ganga flows from the heights of Himalayas continuously giving blessings to every people and inhabitants residing on its bank. It had never discriminated among its deities, rather kept on giving its blessings with sweet water and fertile land to people of every religion, caste and creeds. The objective behind the arrangement of this pious river festival is to give a strong message of India’s long years of inheritance of unity in diversity. We believe when we arrange Ganga festivals, it will not only give a reason to get people of different religious beliefs to come together, but also generate a source of revenue for government and local nationals. The river Ganga has significance not only for those who have belief in Hindu religion, but also those who are Sikhs, Jains, and buddhists. Since time immemorial, the Ganges has been revered as a sacred life source. A bath in the sacred River, according to Hindu mythology, can wash one's body, mind, and soul of all sins. Gangotsav is a five-day festival honoring the Ganges River. The Gangetic plains are one of the most fertile parts of the country, and the Ganga is loved and its splendor honored because it is thought to be the nation's life stream. ….India's cultural, religious, and traditional capital, is also honored throughout the event. It is a city where Hindu culture and way of life have been preserved for centuries.

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