What is the meaning of Ganges River water?

Indians eat and drink Lazarus water.

The water of the Ganges River in India is a joke on the Internet. This is the fourth part of the National Geographic documentary series "River and Life" that originated in 2012. The Ganges River in the documentary is suffocatingly poor and backward in India. Traditional religious beliefs make water burials prevalent, and the scene is very disgusting.

Introduction

The Ganges River is a large river in South Asia with two main trunks. It originates from the southern foothills of the Himalayas and the Deccan Plateau, and flows through the Indian states of Uttarakhand, Uttar Pradesh, and Belgium. After Harbin, Jharkhand, and West Bengal, it enters Bangladesh and is renamed Padma River. It joins the Jamuna River downstream of the Brahmaputra River in Bangladesh, and finally flows into the Bay of Bengal. The sea section is called the Meghna River.

The Ganges River Basin is one of the birthplaces of Indian civilization. It is not only a sacred river for Hinduism, but also the place where Buddhism arose. There are also a large number of Buddhist holy sites left.