The Sacred River

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By Chinmoy Mukherjee

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In the ancient land of Bharat, a realm painted in hues of ochre earth and emerald forests, the sacred river Ganga flowed not merely as water, but as liquid divinity. Her currents, born from the celestial locks of Shiva, tumbled down the snow-capped peaks of the Himalayas, their roar a constant, distant hymn. The light of the sun would catch on her surface, shattering into a million diamonds, a sight that promised purity and absolution. It was said that her waters, cool and silken, carried the scent of lotuses from the heavens and the earthy fragrance of devotion from the countless souls who sought her banks. To make a pilgrimage to Ganga was to walk a path of spiritual alchemy, to have the dust of worldly sorrows washed away and the soul polished to a divine sheen.

It was in this age of resonant mantras and profound faith that a call, silent yet powerful, echoed through the consciousness of the land's most esteemed rishis. These were not mere ascetics, but living libraries of wisdom, conduits of cosmic power. Each was a jewel of unique cut and brilliance. From sun-drenched clearings in dense jungles to stark, wind-swept caves, they felt the pull of the Mother Ganga. A desire bloomed in their hearts to journey to her, a collective pilgrimage that would be more than a physical trek. It would be a crucible, a divine test of their virtues, their unity, and the very fabric of their enlightenment, fraught with challenges that would shimmer with ethereal light and echo with the sounds of both temptation and grace.

The Sacred River