Three Thousand Years of Ganges

Three Thousand Years of Ganges

by (uk) Ma Kai

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The Ganges River is one of the birthplaces of ancient Indian civilization and is known as the "cradle of Indian civilization" and "the mother river of India". The Ganges River is the soul of India. This book is the latest book by British journalist Ma Kai, which provides a comprehensive account of the relationship between the Ganges and modern India, including the impact of the Ganges on the country's history, religion, literature, politics and environment. We will follow the author's footsteps, listen to his questioning, and jointly face a cruel and absurd paradox in India: Why do Hindus so revere and worship the Ganges, but why do they pollute and even infringe their beloved national river so unrestrainedly?

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