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The book presents a narrated tour of the Ganges from its Himalayan source to the Bengal delta as represented in a moving diorama, combining panoramic views, numbered scenes, and explanatory notes. It interleaves vivid landscape and urban descriptions—temples, ghats, rivercraft, and religious observances of Hindu and Muslim communities—with historical sketches of English commercial and political engagement in India and practical observations on local customs. Plates and scene lists accompany the account, and the text alternates travelogue, cultural description, and documentary background to orient viewers to the river’s geography, rituals, and colonial-era settlements.
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