The Eternal Ganga
A pilgrimage to the cosmic center of the
universe
Fly then where Ganga on the king
of mountains Falls like a flight of stairs from heaven let down For the sons
of men: she hurls her billowy fountains Like hands to grasp the moon on
Shiva's crown and laughs at Gauri's jealous frown.
Kalidasa
Ganga
is the most sacred of all Indian rivers and there is no other waterway in
the world that is revered so deeply and passionately by a huge section of
humanity, and whose persona is so intricately interwoven with a country's
cultural ethos. The infinite waters of this blessed river have witnessed the
rise and fall of great empires as well as social and religious movements,
and the gradual growth of a number of important cities and pilgrimages on
its banks. Its very name evokes the colourful and vibrant panorama of Indian
civilisation.
River Ganga is regarded as the holiest on earth,
not only by the Indians, but also by all Hindus living the world over. This
is the only river in the world to be given the appellation of Ma (mother) by
an entire race. A pilgrimage to any religious centre along its course is a
deep desire of every devout Hindu and it is believed that bathing in the
river and imbibing its water will cleanse one of all past sins. According to
Hindu belief to be cremated on its banks or simply having one's ashes
scattered in its waters will send the soul straight to heaven.
Ganga is born at Devprayag by the union of rivers Bhagirathi, the main
tributary that originates above 4000 metres at the Gangotri glacier, and
Alaknanda which flow together to Rishikesh, where the holy river leaves the
Himalayas and enters the plains. This is an important pilgrimage centre with
numerous well-known ashrams, including those founded by Swami Sivananda and
Maharishi Mahesh Yogi. From Rishikesh at the feet of Himalayas, Ganga Ma
pours on to the plains at Haridwar, another important Hindu pilgrimage. The
entire tortuous course that Ganga and her tributaries run before emerging at
Rishikesh and then hasten towards the Bay of Bengal has been immortalised in
Hindu scriptures and legends.
Our Journey begins at Devprayag,
the confluence of Bhagirathi and Alaknanda, down to Raishikesh and Haridwar.
Emerging from the Himalya at Rishikesh, the Ganga rushes on to the plains at
Hardwar, one of the most sacred pilgrimage centers of the Hindus. Everything
that the Ganga has created before it finally gushes forth from its mountain
georges, seems to belong to the world of Legend. We then visit Allahbad,
where Ganga, Yamuna and the mystical Sarasvati meet, visit lesser known
place at Sita Bani on the Ganges with beautiful ghat, ur next stop will be
at sacred shores of Banaras ( Varanasi). we then take overnight train to
Calcutta to witness the passionate meeting of the Ganga with the Maha Sagar
( Indian Ocean).
Duration: 21 Days.
Best
Time: Mid October to Mid March.
Route: Delhi/ Devprayag/
Rishkikesh/ Haridwar/ Allahabad/ Sita Bani/Varanasi/ Calcutta.
Focus: River Ganges/ Temples/ Ashrams/ Sadhus/ People.
Accommodation: A mix of good hotels and Guesthouses.
A delightful journey capturing Ganga in her varied moods..
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