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Ganga Sagar: Najbliższe plaże - 1 w promieniu 4.3 km

Wieś, Stan Bengal Zachodni, Indie

Kluczowe funkcje: Przyjazny zwierzętom, Relaks, Piasek

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Gangasagar beach, also known as Sagar beach, is a coastal area located on Sagardwip (Sagar Island), at the point where the Ganges River meets the Bay of Bengal. The distance from kachuberia ferry ghat to gangasagar sea beach is 28.8km and the distance from Benuban is 12km. You can reach kachuberia ferry ghat from Kakdwip Lot 8 ferry terminal and Benuban from Namkhana/Narayanpur ferry terminal. The distance from Manasadwip Ramakrishna Mission is 9.2km. Kapil Muni ashrama is situated facing the Gangasagar beach. If you visit on any normal day then there are no changing rooms as such on the beach. There are makeshift places covered with cloth. The beach is rugged and eroded in many places. It is not safe during high tide as the waves can get quite big and sea water reaches the road and even the Kapil Muni temple. There are a few vendors selling sea-shells, conch, and other sea products. You can find a few tea stalls. If you visit in off-season then you can have the entire beach to yourself. It is one of the holiest pilgrimage sites for Hindus. There is even a saying in Bengali, "সব তীর্থ বারবার গঙ্গা সাগর একবার | জয়ন্তী " or in Hindi "बाकी तीरथ बार बार, गंगसागर एक बार". The literal transalation is "Other pilgrimages (are done) many times, Gangasagar (is visited) once". This phrase depicts how holy Gangasagar is where the holy Ganges meets the ocean after a journey of thousands of kilometres right from Gaumukh. This is the site for one of the most important hindu festivals in the world known as the "Gangasagar mela". In fact, it is the second largest human gathering in the world, after the Kumbh Mela and takes place during Makar Sankranti (mid-January) each year. Pilgrims and sadhus visit Gangasagar to take a holy dip in the confluence of river Ganga and the sea, believing it leads to spiritual upliftment. There is a mention of this event in Indian epics like the Ramayana and Mahabharata, and its existence can be dated back to 400 BCE.
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