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On the Ganges

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by George Black


  Collecting cow urine for Ayurvedic medicines and food additives at Baba Ramdev’s Patanjali Yogpeeth complex near Haridwar.

  A pilgrim and a construction worker outside the home of Brij Mehra in Swargashram.

  In a village near Allahabad, women thresh rice in the black carbon haze from dung and wood cooking fires.

  One of the countless wandering saddhus on the ghats of Varanasi, a prosperous man in his earlier life.

  Each day at dawn, thousands of worshippers line the ghats for their “holy dip” in the Ganges.

  Alleyways near the Ganges in Varanasi are piled high with wood for the cremation pyres. (Photograph courtesy of Agnès Dherbeys)

  More than a hundred bodies are burned each day at Manikarnika, the main cremation ghat.

  Doms—members of the dalit caste who manage the cremation grounds—sift the ashes to collect any valuables left on the bodies.

  Jagdish Chowdhury, the Dom Raja, at home in the Tiger House with his Brahman bull.

  Boatmen ferry customers across the river at the Saderghat ferry terminal in the Bangladeshi capital, Dhaka.

  In the ruins of Rana Plaza, the factory building that collapsed in 2013, killing more than 1,100 Bangladeshi garment workers.

  Dawn in the rice paddies of Khulna Division, at the edge of the Sundarbans in Bangladesh.

  Stallholders from Odisha State at the Kolkata flower market, at the foot of Howrah Bridge.

  Tapan Chatterjee, one of the hundreds of priests at Kolkata’s Kalighat Temple, at his brother’s sweetshop.

  Gujarati women on their way to Gangasagar, coming to the end of a six-week tour of India’s most important pilgrimage sites.

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  ABOUT THE AUTHOR

  George Black is an award-winning author and journalist living in New York City. His work has appeared in The New Yorker, newyorker.com, Harper’s, Mother Jones, The Nation, The New York Times, The Los Angeles Times, and many other publications. On the Ganges is his seventh book, and rivers run through most of them. His previous book for St. Martin’s Press, Empire of Shadows: The Epic Story of Yellowstone, was a finalist for the 2013 Los Angeles Times Book Prize. You can sign up for email updates here.

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  CONTENTS

  Title Page

  Copyright Notice

  Acknowledgments

  A Note on Language

  Epigraph

  PART ONE: MOUNTAINS

  Travelers’ Tales

  Present at the Creation

  The Water Pyramid

  The Cow’s Mouth

  The Temple on the Rock

  Cave Dwellers

  The Raja of Harsil

  Winter Quarters

  Nomads

  Big Fish Story

  The Age of Kali

  All You Need Is Love

  The Happy Escapee

  Good Vibrations

  From Ocean to Sky

  Going to Extremes

  Gateway to God

  Why Shiva Turned Blue

  Mrs. Chaurey’s Glasses

  The Best Medicine

  Fizzy Whizzy

  PART TWO: PLAINS

  Capstan Baba

  Butchers

  Massacre Ghat

  Manchester of the East

  Scavengers

  Mothers and Children

  Press One for Mangoes

  Bookworms

  At Barnett’s Hotel

  Allahabadminton

  The Moustache Dancer

  The Abode of Happiness

  The Traffic in Mirganj

  The Invisible River

  Desolate and Ruinous

  Armpit of the Universe

  The View from the Train

  Jewel of the Ear

  Sacred Fire

  The Spectacle of Wood

  The Commission Men

  Ashes to Ashes

  Slowly-Slowly

  Keepers of the Flame

  In the Tiger House

  I Now Feel I Have Seen India

  The Poets of Benares

  The Lost Boy

  Ganga Fuji Raga

  The Mother’s Lap

  Guru of the World

  The Field of Fulfillment

  Two Brothers

  Heritage

  The Forest of Remembrance

  PART THREE: DELTA

  Bored in Bihar

  India’s Coral Strand

  Easy Like Water

  The Impossible City

  Where You Are From?

  Women of the Delta

  The Will of Allah

  Fields of Salt

  The Tiger of Chandpai

  On the Beach

  Holi on the Hooghly

  The World of Apu

  The Aging Prostitute

  A Walk in the Park

  Going Native

  Last Jewel in the Crown

  Packed and Pestilential

  Multiple Personalities

  The Bollywood Goddess

  The Coin Collector

  Photos

  Also by George Black

  About the Author

  Copyright

  ON THE GANGES. Copyright © 2018 by George Black. All rights reserved. Printed in the United States of America. For information, address St. Martin’s Press, 175 Fifth Avenue, New York, N.Y. 10010.

  Portions of this book originally appeared in a different form in The New Yorker, newyorker.com, OnEarth, onearth.org, and the Times of India.

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  Cover design by Rob Grom

  Cover photograph © Soumya Bandyopadhyay Photography / Getty Images

  The Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data is available upon request.

  ISBN 978-1-250-05735-8 (hardcover)

  ISBN 978-1-4668-6111-4 (ebook)

  eISBN 9781466861114

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