Ganga Dussehra
Ganga Dussehra
By
Dr Arvind Kumar
Ganga
Dussehra is celebrated on Dashmi Tithi of Shukla Paksha Jeyshta Masa. This day,
sacred river Ganga had descended on earth from heaven. This year it is being
observed on 18th June. Ganga Dussehra is a festival of faith and devotion. As per the scriptures, bath
and donations have great significance on this day. If due to some reason a
person is not able to have bath in Ganga, he should perform Ardhaya nearby
river and do the Tilodak and Tarpan. All sins of life are removed by performing
bath, donations and Tarpan, on this day, therefore, this festival is called
Dussehra. Out of all the rivers, Ganga is considered the most sacred and
remover of sins (Papamochini). Having a dip in Ganga, gives salvation to a
person. After performing rigid meditation for many year, Rishi Bhagirath
convinced Ganga to come on the earth. This day, people from distant places come
to have a dip in Ganga. Keeping in view the faith, trust and sensitivities of
the multitudes of the Indian people in River Ganga, it is the bounden duty of
government as well as the people to maintain the sanctity of this river by
keeping it free from pollution. All polluting industries built on the banks of
Ganga should be closed and no new such units should be allowed. Millions of
rupees have been spent in the name of keeping Ganga clean without any tangible
result.
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