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Ganga The River Goddess Tales in Art and Mythology
Magazine Title | Exotic India |
Magazine Year | 2003 |
Magazine Month | aug |
Pages | [z.p.] |
Language | English/Engels |
Description | The intense devotion and love which her devotees feel for Ganga is no small measure due to the fact that she is the only accessible physical entity that flows both in the heavens and on the earth. The consequent deification of Ganga, as both a nourishing mother, and also as a guardian of the Hindu temple, is but a natural evolution, when from the depths of the human mind springs a natural ode to her benign nature, manifesting itself in all realms of artistic expression. |
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