jamahir
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I want people to interact to river. Bathing religious ceremony etc. just don't dump waste. Even those organic matters.
If people won't relate to river,it will die because lack of attachment or existence in social fabric. Let there be bathing boats and puja. It's flowing river those won't harm. Only that treated water should be give back to river if you want your water to be dumped.
how about this...
1. like those island resort five star hotel swimming pools set beside the sea, at 500 meters distance from the river, have a artificial ( but natural-looking ) waterfall area where purified river water pours down from the height on the pilgrims gathered below.
2. these pilgrims must have arrived clean.
3. the water in the waterfall pool must be taken to a underground purification plant from where it is released from the river side-wall.
4. having bathed, the pilgrims be taken a hours-long tour of the river... this boat should be a big river-ship with facility of toilet and food... there should be a fleet of such boats.
5. there should be a point in the river where a pipe arrangement receives ash of dead people... the pipe should almost touch the river bed... the boat should stop at this point and the pilgrims allowed to pour the ash of their relatives into this pipe.
of course, the conditions for the above should be...
1. no more burning of the dead by the river side.
2. no more special coming to varanasi to die there and be burned there.
3. electric crematoria for the citizens of varanasi.
4. complete removal of structures by riverside upto 500 meters to the riverside, to be replaced by the waterfall complex described above.
5. complete clean-up of the riverside.
6. quota of only 20,000 pilgrims per year... surely, if this river is so sacred then someone can wait a year or two to carry the ash of their family members to varanasi... they surely can wait.