Ganga-Jamuna lota The lota or indigenous water vase This combination of both brass and copper is uniquely Indian and is dubbed Ganga-Jamuna , a poetic reference to the contrasting colours of the water of the Ganges and Jamuna rivers. The Jumna is the longest tributary river of the Ganges in northern India. It travels a length of 1,376 kilometres (855 miles) before merging with the Ganges at Triveni Sangam, Allahabad, the site for the massive Kumbha Mela festival every twelve years. This pot is of brass and decorated with the copper strip.This lota is almost 200 years old.This lota is art piece of mughal carving. It is the longest river in India that does not directly flow into the sea. The water of one has a slight yellow hue on account of he alluvial mud suspended in its waters, whilst that of the other has a reddish hue, a...
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