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2 What u get in mind…when say India
We get in mind, a country, which has the second largest population in the world and is a melting pot of cultures with nature’s beauty everywhere you look. Such a country, is our India. In such a country, water is considered very important. Water is used for our various everyday uses, but in India, water is also considered sacred. 9/18/2018 Copyright of for more videos ,visit us.

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Importance of water In the pre-historic times, when man evolved, he settled down near sources of water. Only when he settled there did he understand water’s importance. Life depends upon water. So it is considered sacred. Cultural evolution is based on water. All the ancient civilizations were formed near rivers. Even the Indus valley civilization in India is one such. 9/18/2018 Copyright of for more videos ,visit us.

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…In India In India, rivers are believed to be sacred and are respected as goddesses. The God of water in Hindu culture is known as ‘Ganapati’ and those who worship him are called ‘GAANAPATYA’ (Worshipper of Ganesh) 9/18/2018 Copyright of for more videos ,visit us.

5 Which are the most sacred rivers?
Some examples: The following rivers are considered to be holy : Ganga (Ganges) Kaveri Narmada Yamuna Gandak Godavari Gomati and Saraswati (imaginary, believed to be running under Gujarat) 9/18/2018 Copyright of for more videos ,visit us.

6 Ganga River Ganga is the longest river in India. The Ganges lies at a height of feet in the mountain range of the Himalayas in the Tehri Garhwal near Gangotri. The river Ganges is considered as the holiest of all rivers in the Bhagawad Gita. No other river has been more mentioned in the ‘Puranas’ as the Ganga. According to the Puranas, the Ganges is considered as the holiest of all shrines. Not only man, but even the most mean creatures like insects get liberated and achieve salvation. One dip in the Ganga is said to free a man from all sins. 9/18/2018

7 More on the Ganga The holy sight of the Ganges gives knowledge, splendour, names, fame etc. Killing of a Brahmin and/or a cow gets absolved by a mere touch of the Ganges’ waters. The Ganga is a major river of the Indian subcontinent, associated in myth and reality with the land and people of India as well as neighbouring countries like Bangladesh. The people say that the Ganga purifies a man immediately after taking bath in its waters. 9/18/2018

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Yamuna The Yamuna’s confluence with the Ganges is sacred to Hindus; Allahabad is a major pilgrimage center. Along the Yamuna’s banks are many historic monuments, including the Taj Mahal at Agra. Formerly an important trade artery, the Yamuna is now the source of irrigation for Uttar Pradesh and Punjab states. The East Yamuna, West Yamuna, and Agra are the major canals on the river. 9/18/2018 Copyright of for more videos ,visit us.

9 The Legendary Introduction to the Yamuna
People say that the water of the Yamuna purifies a man in seven days after bath in its waters. Yamuna, the great among the greatest rivers is also known as the Queen consort of Lord Shri Krishna. Goloka the divine abode of the Lord is the home of Yamuna. When the Lord dictated Yamuna to descend on the earth, she first went round Shri Krishna. Thereafter, with great force, she descended on the peak of Sumeru Mountain. Her journey began thence towards the southern side of the great mountain chains. In the course of her journey Yamuna crosses many lofty peaks. 9/18/2018 Copyright of for more videos ,visit us.

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Kaveri Kaveri is predominantly the river of southern apart of India, which is 475 miles long, originating from the hills of ‘Kurya’, some 20 miles away from Arabian Sea. It flows towards the south-east direction and passes through Karnataka and Tamil Nadu and ultimately merges into the Bay of Bengal, after making a delta at its mouth.An island named as ‘Shiva Samudram’ and situated approximately 35 miles east of Mysore, divides its course into two parts. This river is considered so sacred that it is called the Ganga of the South. 9/18/2018 Copyright of for more videos ,visit us.

11 Legends about the Kaveri
The Kaveri, India’s second most sacred river, is sometimes called the Ganges of the South. According to Hindu legend, Vishnumaya, daughter of the god Brahma, was born on earth as the child of a mortal, Kavera Muni. In order to bring beatitude for Kavera Muni, she became a river whose water would purify all sins. 9/18/2018 Copyright of for more videos ,visit us.

12 Legends about the Kaveri
In India the river Kaveri has been famous since times immemorial. It is believed to be an omnipresent river. If a bath is taken on the fourteenth day of the Paksha, falling on Tuesday and having Vyatipat yoga, it gives immense benefits. Those people who get killed by weapons, can attain heaven, if ‘Ekodisht Shradh’ is performed at the banks of Kaveri and Seasame seeds which is mixed with the water of Kaveri are sprinkled in their names. 9/18/2018 Copyright of for more videos ,visit us.

13 Legends about the Kaveri
      South of Narmada, a sacred place known as ‘Kaveri’ Kund has been unearthed. By merely taking a dip in its holy water,a man achieves godliness. There is also a ‘Siddh Linga’ called ‘Kundeshwar’, which is worshipped by the deities and the Siddhas alike. If any person worship this ‘linga’ even unknowingly, it gives immense benefits.The benefits attained by taking a bath in the holy water of Kaveri is simply incomparable . 9/18/2018 Copyright of for more videos ,visit us.

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       This river originates from the Himalayas, and while flowing in the southwest direction, enters India. In Nepal this rivers is known as ‘Salgrami’ in Uttar Pradesh it is known as ‘Sapta Gandaki’, and ‘Narayani’. Before reaching the Mountain Triveni, an auxiliary river ‘Trishul Ganga’ merges with it. Altogether it covers a distance of 192 miles and ultimately merges into the Ganges near Patna. 9/18/2018 Copyright of for more videos ,visit us.

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Gandak        Since it gets water from the melting snow perennially, it poses danger of floods to the plains during the rainy season. Because of its perennical flow it is also known as River ‘Saata Meera’.        At the source of Gandak, ‘Shaligram’ stones are found which are considered as the embodiment of Lord Vishnu, and worshipped throughout India. 9/18/2018 Copyright of for more videos ,visit us.

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Godavari The Godavari River is sacred to Hindus and has several pilgrimage centers on its banks. Godavari is a famous river of India. This river flows in the southern part of India, starting from the western ghats towards the eastern ghats. Godavari originates from a large reservoir situated among the hills at the back side of the village “Tryanibak’ in the Nasik district of Maharashtra. 9/18/2018 Copyright of for more videos ,visit us.

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Gomati        River Gomati is considered as the daughter of Sage Vashistha. One can get emanipated of all sins by taking a holy bath in her water. The virtues attained by taking a bath in the holy water of Gomati is equivalent to the bath taken in the river in Kurukshetra, during solar eclipse. 9/18/2018 Copyright of for more videos ,visit us.

18 Geographical Position
       River Gomati flows in the state of Uttar Pradesh in India. It originates from a small reserviour named ‘Gomat tal’,which is situated approximately 20 miles east of ‘Pilibhit’ in Uttar Pradesh. After covering a distance of 35 miles,river Joknai merges into it, after which it becomes broader. Many other small rivers too merges with it subsequently.        Gomati, finally merges into river Ganges, some 20 miles north of Varanasi. 9/18/2018 Copyright of for more videos ,visit us.

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Narmada In the present times, river Narmada has its source in the mountain series of ‘Maikal’ and it submerge into the ocean at ‘Bharonch’. Narmada is also known as ‘Reva’, ‘Samodbhava’ and ‘Mekhalsuta’. The sacred pilgrimage of Kanyatirtha’ was also situated at its bank.        Narmada is the most important river of Madhya-Pradesh and Western part of India. 9/18/2018 Copyright of for more videos ,visit us.

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