India is not simply a place; it is an experience. & the Ganges is not just a river: it is an aspect of the Divine. This is Raghubir Singh`s personal pilgrimage along the Ganges: from the Himalayas, where the river rises among snows, through the villages of the Gangetic Plain, past Banaras & through Bihar, to the Bay of Bengal, between India & Bangladesh. On the way he captures the essence of the river`s many different stages & moods, its strange & stunning beauty, its turbulence & ferocity during the monsoon, & the intimate daily lives of the people who live along it. He shows the river`s powerful religious significance, attested by the millions of Hindus who take part in the ageless pilgrimages & festivals held on its banks. Singh`s camera is as fine-tuned as his sensibility. To read his introductions to each area or aspect of the Ganges & then to look at these fascinating & infinitely various photographs is to see that what he notices with his mind he can catch to an amazing degree in a visual image. In these pictures there is more than the conventionally beautiful; in them we are brought face to face with Loknadi, the river of the world.