Goddess_Ganga._Delhi_National_Museum_ni01-11.jpg
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Description Goddess Ganga. Delhi National Museum ni01-11.jpg |
English:
Ganga personifies the Ganges river. Her upraised hands carry a pot which contains the life-giving waters, and she is flanked by an attendant holding a parasol. The goddess stands on a makara. This statue is one of a calebrated pair (Ganga and Yamuna) in the museum.
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