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    Gangaajal: The Holy Weapon (transl. Holy Water) is a 2003 Indian Hindi-language action crime drama film written, directed, co-produced and edited by Prakash Jha.Featuring an ensemble cast of 87 actors, it revolves around the Superintendent of Police Amit Kumar who takes charge of the fictitious district of Tejpur, Bihar, known for its high crime rate and organised crime carried out by dons Sadhu (Mohan Joshi) and Sunder Yadav (Yashpal Sharma).

  2. May 19, 2018 · 2.Gangajal kept in plastic bottles or cans loses its properties. 3. It should be kept in pure metallic vessels made of copper, silver or brass, etc. while being used in religious occasions. 4. The Northeast is the best direction to keep gangajal. 5. It should be kept in a clean place like the pujaroom.

  3. Benefits of Gangajal in Hinduism: the river Ganges is said to be a sacred river and the river of the Gods; this is why even today, Gangajal is used on every auspicious occasion. In Hinduism, Gangajal has a significant role from the birth of a child to death. Gangajal is required from time to time; that is why whenever a person goes to Haridwar ...

  4. Gangaajal had drawn several real-life incidents, which did not go well with the audience, that triggered violence among some section. When asked is he had any inhibitions while making the movie ...

  5. Feb 24, 2016 · Merging the ashes of the departed in the Ganges is said to confer them liberation. Physically, the Ganges water is found to have several germicidal properties. Gangajal has a distinctive aura ...

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  6. Apr 12, 2019 · The waters of the Ganges are called Gangaajal, meaning literally "water of the Ganges". The Puranas— ancient Hindu scriptures—say that the sight, the name, and the touch of the Ganges cleanses one of all sins and that taking a dip in the sacred river bestows heavenly blessings.

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  8. Dec 26, 2023 · Gangajal, or the sacred water of the Ganges River, holds immense significance in Indian culture and spirituality. Its purity, history, and healing properties have been subjects of admiration, research, and reverence for millennia.