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The Ganga holds immense spiritual significance in Hinduism, attracting millions of pilgrims and devotees.

ganga river

Many Hindus believe that bathing in the river Ganges washes away their sins and purifies their soul, which is why the crowd is attracted to this spirituality.

Major religious festivals are celebrated on the banks of the Ganges, such as the Kumbh Mela and Chhath Puja, attracting huge crowds of devotees and tourists from all over India and abroad.

Every day, rituals like worship and fire rituals are performed on the banks of Ganga which attract a large number of people.

River Ganga is associated with the culture of India and there are many events ranging from Ganga Aarti to which people stay connected here.

Ganga has been revered since ancient times and has been mentioned in many religious texts and epics, further adding to its importance.

People come together on the banks of Ganga for social gatherings, festivals and cultural events, which makes the banks attractive.

People believe that by bathing in Ganga, all their sins and diseases are cured. Ganga is considered to be the gift of Lord Sankar.

Overall, a combination of spiritual, cultural, historical and economic factors contribute to the significant crowds that gather along the banks of the River Ganga.