Baanganga

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A sacred Banganga Tank at Walkeshwar Shiva Temple in the metropolitan city of Mumbai.

Baanganga (Sanskrit: बाणगंगा ) generally refers to the legendary ponds or rivers in the Indian subcontinent which had been created by shooting some divine arrows into the ground.[1] These are tied to some legends of deities or divine figures in Hinduism shooting an arrow into the ground, resulting in the emergence of water that is considered as sacred as the Ganges River. According to legendary stories, there are several Bangangas in the different parts of the Indian subcontinent.[2][3][4]

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