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SUMMARY:Webinar on "Tripathagamini Ganga: The Intersectional Flows of the River in Indian Mythology, Fiction, and Experiential Narrative"
DESCRIPTION:The India Centre, FLAME University, is delighted to invite you to a webinar
  with Prof. Pritha Chakraborty: \nDrawing from mythology, fiction, and live
 d narratives, Prof. Chakraborty will explore “Tripathagamini Ganga: The Int
 ersectional Flows of the River in Indian Mythology, Fiction, and Experienti
 al Narratives.” From the Puranic goddess to folk traditions of Bengal, from
  oral narratives of riverine communities to Amitav Ghosh’s The Hungry Tide,
  the lecture traces the Ganga’s many currents—religious, ecological, and cu
 ltural. This engaging session invites reflection on human–river entanglemen
 ts and the ways Indian traditions shape our understanding of nature, devoti
 on, and community life.\n
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>The India Centre, FLAME University, is delighted to invite you to a webi
 nar with <b>Prof. Pritha Chakraborty:</b> </p><p>Drawing from mythology, fi
 ction, and lived narratives, Prof. Chakraborty will explore <strong>“Tripat
 hagamini Ganga: The Intersectional Flows of the River in Indian Mythology, 
 Fiction, and Experiential Narratives.”</strong> From the Puranic goddess to
  folk traditions of Bengal, from oral narratives of riverine communities to
  Amitav Ghosh’s <em>The Hungry Tide</em>, the lecture traces the Ganga’s ma
 ny currents—religious, ecological, and cultural. This engaging session invi
 tes reflection on human–river entanglements and the ways Indian traditions 
 shape our understanding of nature, devotion, and community life.</p>
DTSTAMP:20260518T143627
DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20250924T180000
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