Seven Sacred Rivers

Seven Sacred Rivers by Bill Aitken, published by South Asia Books in April 1992, offers a detailed exploration of India’s sacred rivers. This edition spans 196 pages and is presented in English. The book delves into the landscapes shaped by these rivers, from Himalayan glaciers to remote villages, highlighting their significance in Indian culture and spirituality.
Readers will find a rich narrative that intertwines travel with the legends and myths associated with these waterways. Aitken’s work captures the essence of the rivers as they flow through diverse terrains, fostering a deep spiritual connection and revealing the cultural tapestry of the regions they traverse. The book serves as a journey through both the physical and metaphysical realms of these vital waterways in Asia.
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Flowing by Himalayan glaciers, dusty mofussil towns, impenetrable forests and hundreds of tiny villages, India’s sacred rivers harbour legend, foster myth and exert a powerful spiritual attraction.
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