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English word Ganga comes from Proto-Indo-European - -sḱéti, and later Proto-Indo-European *gʷm̥sḱéti (To be walking. To come, to be coming.)
- -sḱéti (Proto-Indo-European)
*gʷm̥sḱéti (Proto-Indo-European)
To be walking. To come, to be coming.
*gasĉáti (Proto-Indo-Iranian)
गम् (Sanskrit)
गच्छति (Sanskrit)
To approach carnally, have sexual intercourse with. To decease, die. To fall to the share of. To go against with hostile intentions, attack. To go or pass (time). To go to any state or condition, undergo, partake of, participate in, receive, obtain. To go to or towards, approach. To go, move, go away, set out, come.
गङ्गा (Sanskrit)
Ganges river personified as the goddess, Ganga. The river Ganges.
Ganga (English)
(Hinduism) The river Ganges, especially in deified form.. A female given name. used in India.