
The Yamuna River in Vrindavan is the subject of a narrative that combines ancient mythology, religious rituals, and environmental revival efforts. The river, central to Krishna's legends and depicted as a divine entity, faces pollution challenges. Devotees conduct nightly aartis and engage in 'seva' (service) activities, such as cleaning the ghats and raising awareness, to restore the river's purity and spiritual significance.
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