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040 _aNISER LIBRARY
_beng
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041 _aEnglish
082 _a82-343
_bSES-G
100 _aSeshadri, Lakshmi
245 _aGanga :
_bthe divine beauty
260 _aMumbai :
_bAmar Chitra Katha Pvt. Ltd.,
_c1979.
300 _a30p.
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520 _aGanga’s cleansing waters were urgently needed on earth. But, the spirited daughter of the mountain god was not to be easily subdued as her waters darted about uncontrollably. Only Shiva could tame her by entangling her in the coils of his hair. When her waters could finally wend their way out, they were calmer and purer. They turned arid wastes into fertile land and filled up the oceans. Since those ancient times when King Bhagiratha sought her help, Ganga, whether roaring or placid, dancing or sombre, continues to enchant one and all with her life-giving beauty.
650 _aMythology
650 _aIndian epic
700 _aPai, Anant
_eed.
856 _3Reviews
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