German duo on expedition to discover life around Ganges

By IANS

Patna : Two Germans have set out on an elephant and camel for an innovative expedition to discover the river Ganges. They aim to bring German and Indian cultures closer by their voyage.


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Pir and Gill, who are in their 30s, left Patna for Gomukh (the origin of the river Ganges in Uttarakhand) earlier this week on their 60-day trek.

Impressed by age-old stories around the Ganges — that attracts millions during festivals and for a dip in the holy river — the two German friends will meet the many hundreds for whom the river is a lifeline.

“There were hundreds of folk stories about life and cultures flourishing along river Ganges for ages. We would like to know more about it through this expedition,” Gill said.

During their expedition, the duo will cover important cities on the banks of river Ganges, including Patna, Varanasi, Allahabad, Haridwar, Rishikesh, Gangotri.

All these cities have ancient roots.

“We strongly feel that we are yet to know more about life around Ganges and our expedition is a small step to discover more about it,” Pir said.

According to officials of the Sanjay Gandhi Zoological Park here, the two Germans had performed special prayers with Hindu rites outside the gate of the park before setting out. “They had hired an elephant and camel for their expedition,” park officials said.

About 10 years ago, the pair travelled from Kashmir to Kanyakumari on a bicycle. “We want to make closer ties and people-to-people friendship between the two countries,” they said.

They expressed concern over shrinking of the Ganges, which has already shifted its natural course near Patna. It now flows over two kilometres away from the city because of silting and pollution.

The river, which is held sacred by Hindus, becomes highly polluted as it reaches Patna, some 1,700 km downstream from its source.

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