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Mahakumbh: Know the myth behind it and why it's a symbol of purity
Credit: DNA- Published on December 20, 2024
The Mahakumbh, world's largest congregation of pilgrims, holds cultural and spiritual significance for crores of devotees as it takes place at the confluence of sacred rivers-Ganga, Yamuna, and the mythical Saraswati. Taking dips in the holy waters of Ganga and Yamuna and attending arti, devotees im
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Yamuna
River in India
Delhi chief minister Rekha Gupta and her ministers started their tenure by focusing on 'Maa Yamuna', attending a grand Yamuna arti. The chief minister attended a..
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The Sangam waters during Maha Kumbh have alarming levels of faecal and total coliform, exceeding CPCB standards by up to 1,400 times in the Ganga and 660 times..
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Ganges
Major river in Asia
Saraswati
Principal Hindu goddess, goddess of knowledge, music, and speech
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