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The Ganges, the third largest river in the world, meets its tributaries in the northern Indian states before joining the Bay of Bengal. Kashi (Varanasi) is one of the fascinadoras destinations in the map of the river Ganges. Seven generations of those who bathed in the Ganges will not be approached by sin. That is why King Bhagiratha, after penance, brought the heavenly Ganges to the world to remove the sin of his ancestors. Sacred Ganges River The Ganges is said to be very sacred and sacred. The holy water reminds us of the Ganges. The Ganges has the reputation of being very sacred. The holy water reminds us of the Ganges. It is believed that if the Ganges is sprayed on an unclean place, the place becomes sacred. The Ganges is produced in the Himalayas at an altitude of about 22,000 feet. The Bhagirathi River rises at an altitude of 10,300 feet and flows into the Ganges along with the Alaknanda River at Devaprayagai. There is a temple on the banks of the river Ganges, about 16 km from the place where the Ganges originates. Its name is Gangotri. This is the first temple built for the Ganges. Triveni Sangam in AllahabadIt is believed that the untouched Saraswati River joins the Ganges and Yamuna rivers at Enum. Kumbh Mela is held at this place once in 12 years. The remains of many Indian leaders, including Mahatma Gandhi, are buried here.
The state tree of Tamil Nadu is the palm. A plant genus of grasses. The palm, which grows in temperate regions similar to the climate of Tamil Nadu, can live for at least 60 years. Every part of the palm from the root to the tip gives us many useful benefits The palm tree benefits us in every way, from the pinch to the tree, until it falls down. Squirrels and rats nest in the head of the palm. The palm is also home to high-flying birds such as hawks and skylarks. At the tip of the palm grove the sleeping sparrows build their nests in large numbers and live together. The adage 'A thousand gold for an elephant, a thousand gold for a dead one' applies not only to the elephant but also to the palm tree. Let's save the palm which is the livelihood not only for us but also for the many creatures that live around us!
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