1. ganga - Noun
2. Ganga - Proper noun
A female given name from Sanskrit
ganga (plural gangas)
(dated) The sandgrouse.
ganga (uncountable)
Alternative form of ganja
The river Ganges, especially as a deity.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgHinduism is like the Ganga,, pure and unsullied at its source but taking in its course the impurities in the way. Even like the Ganga it is beneficent in its total effect. It takes a provincial form in every provinvce, but the inner substance is retained everywhere. Mahatma Gandhi
You have now. Coming here, I sang a friend-gathering song. Valmiki, I've seen other skies than these, other worlds, and other friends. People are counting on you... and I can hear the chariot from Ayodhya approaching across Ganga. Valmiki
He is Karna, whom the world has abandoned.... A prince raised in poverty. Born to die unfairly, unarmed and alone at the hands of his brother. Majestic in his complete despair. Praying on the banks of the Ganga.... Then Kunti appeared.... She had come to tell Karna a story. Kunti
He introduced educational reforms and laid the foundation for the Telugu Ganga project to provide drinking water to Madras city, apart from irrigating the dry lands of Rayalaseema. N. T. Rama Rao
Sukriya. An image can never be the real thing. Varanasi is where the Ganga flows, where I can play the Shehnai for Lord Balaji. I shall be at home, nowhere else but in India. Bismillah Khan
An ancient symbol in India, it pre-dates all appearances of the goddess Ganga in art. Source: Internet