Meenakshi Chakraborty

Inspirational

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Meenakshi Chakraborty

Inspirational

Ganga

Ganga

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This is a very interesting incident that took place whilst our stay in Auckland.

We visited Auckland sometime in mid-June 2007 and were there for about six weeks.

One cold evening we decided to go to New Zealand’s favorite destinations, Taupo and Rotorua along with our friends holidaying a few good miles away from Auckland. We spend the night in a nice holiday resort and awoke to glorious sunshine. After the desperate windy evening, the sun proved a welcome relief.

We finished our breakfast and headed towards to visit the largest freshwater lake “Lake Taupo”

For some time we were wonder-struck, spellbound by the gorgeous beauty seeing the stunning blue water, pristine and clean. The lake is naturally protected by rough and sturdy mountains.

We went for the Jet Boat ride which was all fun and exciting till we reached the base of the foaming “Huka Falls” “Huka” is a Maori, (the native inhabitants of New Zealand) word for “Foam”.

The Waikato river is very wide and suddenly narrows to just one-tenth of its width as it crosses a hard volcanic ledge. The calm and peaceful water roars and rumbles at great speed along the pass before bursting into the majestic “Huka Falls”

When the water comes down, it gracefully spreads its gown forming into layers with innumerable white and blue beads blowing into soap bubbles playing hide-and-seek inside the folds of the decorative layout.

It was here when one of our friends told us “Well I have heard a lot about India” then suddenly with knitted eyebrows as if a hundred questions came up together in his mind and he asked, “Why do you call the river Ganges Holy”.

I smiled back and answered “If you fill up a bottle of water from any lake, or river and keep it for a few months the water will change color and later on have worms whereas if you fill a bottle of Ganges water and keep the water for years, neither the color will change nor will the water have any worms”

I do not know how far I could convince the gentleman but I could make out he did give a thought to and weighed up every word of whatever he had heard from me.



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