Ganga: A subtle overview of names and glory in Sanskrit literature and the current scenario
River Ganga is the largest river in India. It represents one of the magnificent geographical features of the country. It would be incorrect to confine it to say only as a water body. Nothing can match its everlasting divinity. It has its roots in Indian culture. As the holy river originates from &qu...
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Main Authors: | Ambika Bhatt (Author), Purnima Srivastava (Author), Pavan kumar Yadav (Author) |
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Dr. Chinmay Pandya,
2023-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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