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Ganga The River GoddessGanga is the goddess of the river Ganges, India's most sacred body of water.
Hindus believe that bathing in her holy waters will help wash one's sins away,
and hence they conduct repeated ritualistic washings in the river to secure
a place in heaven. Her power to wash away sins and liberate is so strongly believed
that the ashes of the dead are spread over her. Ganga is usually represented
as a beautiful woman with a fish's tail in place of legs, and she rides on the
Makara, a water monster. The Origin of GangaOriginally Ganga flowed only in the heavens, but then was ordered to go down
to earth. Not wanting to, she threatened to flood the whole world. The gods
were so afraid of her that they sought the help of Shiva.
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