River Ganges
Millions of people bath in the River Ganga, or Ganges , during Kumbh Mela, Magh Mela and on other auspicious days? But rarely have we heard about the breakout of a major epidemic like Cholera or other waterborne diseases. Industrial waste and human waste is dumped into Ganga  at several points but Ganga  continues to amaze everyone with its purifying power. So what is the science behind the extraordinary power of Ganga ? And does science have the all the clues to the purifying properties of Ganges ? 
In Hinduism, there is frequently a connection between mythology and science. Hindu scriptures say that bathing in Julian Crandall Hollick in his series on River Ganga in NPR explores the science behind the extraordinary purifying power of River Ganga. 
Hindus are known to keep Ganga  water in closed containers for various religious purposes. The water never goes bad or putrefies. This means that Ganga  water contains lot of oxygen which can assimilate organic matter like human waste and vegetable matter. This property of Ganga  is 25% more than any other river.
The amount of organic waste that goes into Ganga  should have already exhausted the amount of oxygen. But this has not happened. There is some material present in Ganges  that replenishes the oxygen content and kills the pathogens.
Interestingly, boiled Ganga  water does not have the capability to kill pathogens. Similarly, Yamuna, a river which joins Ganges , does not contain the special material present in Ganga . 
The most convincing answer to Ganga ’s purifying property or to kill pathogens is associated with the bacteriophage present in its water. Bacteriophage enters bacteria present in the water and destroys it and multiplies inside it in millions and then bursts out searching for new bacteria. This one reason why there are no epidemics in Ganges  when millions of people take bath during melas. 
In simple terms, organic matter is assimilated by the special molecular structure of Ganga  water and the bacteria is destroyed or maintained in the optimum level by bacteriophage. And thus the pathogens are contained by Ganga . 
But bacteriophage, or phages, are present everywhere, it is not unique to Ganges  alone. 
So the mystery still continues and one question still remains unanswered what is that particular property that allows 



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