Bibliography of Ganges

Ganges is one of the main rivers of India and the largest in northern India. In India, specially the Hindu people consider the river as an embodiment of sacredness.[1] Numerous books in English and other Indian languages have been written on the river which deal with its religious, geographical and other aspects.

River Ganges at Gangotri

The river was mentioned in oldest Hindu scripture Rig Veda. In the verse of Rig Veda, it was said– "your ancient home, your auspicious friendship, O Heroes, your wealth is on the banks of the Jahnavi"[2]

This article contains a list of the books where the river Ganges has been the primary topic of discussion.

Books

A–M

BookAuthor/EditorPublisherISBN
A Ganges of the Mind: A Journey on the River of DreamsSteven G. DarianRatna SagarISBN 978-81-7070-033-3
A Picturesque Tour Along the Rivers Ganges and Jumna in India ...Lieut. colon ForrestAckermann
Along the GangesIlija TrojanowHaus Pub.ISBN 978-1-906598-91-4
A Walk Along The GangesDennison BerwickDennison BerwickISBN 978-0-7137-1968-0
An account of the fishes found in the river Ganges and its branchesFrancis HamiltonPrinted for A. Constable and company
Bend in the GangesMonohar MalgonkarInd-Us
Cooking Along the Ganges: The Vegetarian Heritage of IndiaMalvi DoshiiUniverseISBN 978-1-4759-0308-9
Daughter of the Ganges: The Story of One Girl's Adoption and Her Return Journey to IndiaAsha MiroSimon and SchusterISBN 978-1-4165-2494-6
From the Ganges to the Snake RiverDebu MajumdarCaxton PressISBN 978-0-87004-397-0
GangaJulian Crandall HollickRandom House India, 2007ISBN 978-8-18400-003-0
Ganga: A Journey Down the Ganges RiverJulian Crandall HollickIsland Press, 2008ISBN 978-1-59726-386-3
GangesAuthors: Jon Nicholson, Ian Gray, Sharmila Choudhury
Coauthors: Tom Hugh-Jones, Dan Rees
BBC Books
Ganges BoyArchana PrasannaMorgan James PublishingISBN 978-1-938467-38-7
Ganges Canal: A Disquisition on the Heads of the Ganges and Jumna Canals, North-western Provinces, in Reply to Strictures by Major-General Sir Arthur CottonSir Proby Thomas CautleyPrivate circulation
Ganges River DolphinsKristin PetrieABDOISBN 978-1-59928-039-4
Life by the Ganges: or, Faith and victoryHannah Catherine MullensPresbyterian publication committee
Living on the Ganges RiverLouise A. Spilsbury and Richard SpilsburyHeinemann-Raintree LibraryISBN 978-1-4109-2820-7

N–Z

BookAuthor/EditorPublisherISBN
Pilgrimage: From the Ganges to Graceland : An EncyclopediaLinda Kay Davidson and David Martin GitlitzABC-CLIOISBN 978-1-57607-004-8
Settlements Of The Ganges RiverRichard SpilsburyHeinemann-Raintree LibraryISBN 978-1-4034-6526-9
Swallowing the River Ganges: A Practice Guide to the Path of PurificationMatthew FlicksteinWisdom PublicationsISBN 978-0-86171-776-7
The call of the GangesSomadatta BakhorīVikasISBN 978-0-7069-0724-7
The GangesRob BowdenHeinemann-Raintree LibraryISBN 978-0-7398-6070-0
The GangesDavid CummingWorld Almanac LibraryISBN 978-0-8368-5450-3
The GangesGina DouglasRcl BenzigerISBN 978-0-382-06205-6
The GangesRaghubir SinghThames & HudsonISBN 978-0-500-28410-0
The Ganges: A Personal EncounterEdward RiceFour WindsISBN 978-0-590-07240-3
The Ganges and the Seine: Scenes on the Banks of BothSidney Laman BlanchardChapman and Hall
The Ganges Delta and its peopleDavid CummingThomson LearningISBN 978-1-56847-168-6
The Ganges: India's Sacred RiverMolly AloinCrabtree Publishing CompanyISBN 978-0-7787-7466-2
The Ganges In Myth And HistorySteven G. DarianMotilal Banarsidass Publ.ISBN 978-81-208-1757-9
The Ganges Water Diversion: Environmental Effects and ImplicationsEma. Manirula Kādera Mirjā, M. Monirul Qader MirzaSpringerISBN 978-1-4020-2480-1
Where flows the Ganges: the story of John Samuel Whipple, missionary to IndiaJuanita OwenLakeland Color Press
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See also

References

  1. "River Ganges". About.com. Retrieved 2 March 2013.
  2. "Sources of Ganges". Archived from the original on 31 May 2013. Retrieved 2 March 2013.
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