'Falgu River' is one of the tributaries of the river
Ganges.
Gaya and
Bodh Gaya are the most famous and important locations on the banks of the Falgu River. Gaya is a sacred city for
Hindus, and Bodh Gaya is one of the holiest places for the
Buddhists. In certain ancient texts, Falgu River finds mention as the Niranjana River
[1].

Women performing
Chhat Puja in the Falgu River in Gaya.

An
incineration ritual being performed on the banks of the Falgu River.
There is reference to the city of Gaya and the Falgu River in the Hindu epic of
Ramayana.
Hindu mythology states that
Sita who was wife of
Lord Rama has cursed the Falgu River. This is an interesting story and the
mythology states that on account of this curse, Falgu River lost its water, and the river is simply a vast stretch of sand dunes.
An eye witness account
[2] of Falgu River state: “Across the road was the Falgu river, a mile wide, flatter and drier than the Sahara.â€
But the mass of water is available below the sand dunes. If one digs even a meter, the water seeps out and a small crater full of water is formed. In some places, water flows are also available
[3].
See also
★
Vishnupad Temple
★
Mahabodhi Temple
★ New Social Web Site
falgu.com by
Anil Prasad Das