Ganga also comes to sin in this river! Know where and why?
The two holy rivers of India – the Ganges and the mother Narmada – are not only the strengths of the crores of people, but the faith and faith of crores. While the Ganges is called the Mokshadayini River, Narmada is worshiped as Jeevan Dini. But have you heard that the Ganges River itself comes to bathe in Narmada? It is not a fantasy or myth, but a mythological recognition that prevails at Barman Ghat to the Sagar-Naryninghpur border of Madhya Pradesh. Thousands of devotes live this faith from Ganga Saptami to Ganga Dussehra every year and here with faith and worship. Barman Ghat: Baraman Ghat, the Brahma tapobhoomi, is not only a ghat, but is considered the tapostthali of Brahma Ji. It is also called the Brahmand ghat. The bath on this sacred field has a special religious meaning. It is believed that a person gets the benefit of the virtues of both Mother Ganga and Mother Narmada by bathing here. Local scholar Pandit Brijesh Kumar Mishra says that Maa Ganga comes to Barman Ghat on the day from Ganga Saptami to meet the Narmada River and lived there until Ganga Dussehra. During this time she bathed in Narmada and were the sins of the devotes who climbed up to them. The load of ganga is common in the lure that millions of people are free from their sins by bathing in the Ganges River, but the mother Ganga itself comes in the Narmada River with the weight of those sins so that the burden of sin can be alleviated. This feeling causes deep faith in the minds of the devoted and lures them to this holy place for their spiritual cleanliness. This religious festival from Ganga Saptami to Ganga Dussehra has a special meaning on Ganga Dussehra. On the day of Ganga Dussehra, the virtues of the bathtub in the Narmada River took the manifold. This is why a large number of dedicates reach a large number of dedicated each year each year. Not only do they take here, but also perform charity and special worship. Not only are religious activities at Barman Ghat, but this place is also considered the center of spiritual peace and spiritual energy. Fans come here and wish peace, health and happiness and prosperity in their minds. The story of this sacred confluence of Maa Ganga and Maa Narmada is not only a religious faith, but an important part of the spiritual journey of people’s faith and life. This ancient tradition of Barman Ghat reminds us that the river is not only a flow of water, but also a confluence of cultures, beliefs and emotions. Each year, millions of devotes not only confirm their faith, but also take a bath in this holy water for the purification of their soul and take inspiration to start from the beginning.