Ganges is a tern used to point to the goddess of Ganges. The Ganges river accounts for the majority of the Indian water supply. As everyone knows, Hindus have a strong belief. As everyone knows, they believe that by immersing in her holy water this will help cleanse the evil. Based on this, they conducted repeated sporadic ceremonial cleaning to ensure the position and status of the world in heaven. Meanwhile, Museo delle is one of the museums in Lugano, Switzerland.
The sterile goddess relies on his own right; there is also Shiba's wife and Himalayan daughter, Parbati. The goddess Ganges (Henge) who is worshiped by himself is the wife of Shiva, Saraswati is said to be the goddess of music and literature related to the Saraswati River and is the wife of Brahma. Many local goddesses in India - Manasa, Snake Goddess of Bangladesh, and Madurai Minakishi marry Hindu god, but other goddesses like small goddess Shitara are worshiped alone. These unmarried goddesses are afraid of their unpredictable explosion of wildliness and anger. By agreeing with the great gods and their children and friends, many little gods will be assimilated into the Central Pantheon. Monkey god Hanuman appeared in Ramayana and became an assistant to Rama during the siege of Sri Lanka. Skadar is the army of the gods, the sons of Shiva and Parvati, and the god Ganisa of the head of the elephant and the general of merchants!
According to the Ganges myth, the goddess Ganga descends from the sky, lives in the waters of the Ganges river, defends, cleanses, and takes people touching it. Dedicated Hindus go to the river every day to provide flowers and food to the Ganges River. They also drink water and soak in the river to cleanse and purify their sins. In addition, the Hindus believe that upon death the water of the Ganges River is necessary to reach the world of ancestry of the world (Pitriloka). As a result, the Hindus took the dead to the river, cremated along the banks, and the ashes spread to the river. In some cases, the body is also thrown into the river. Varanasi City is the most sacred town along the Ganges River where many Hindus traveled and ashes died in the river.