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- Q17012449 subject Q7045570.
- Q17012449 subject Q8491639.
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- Q17012449 abstract "Nigambodh Ghat is a moderate-sized area on the banks of the Yamuna river coast in New Delhi, situated on the Ring Road, Delhi at the back of the historic Red Fort. It consists of a series of bathing and ceremonial stepped piers leading to the waters of the river. It is most known for being the oldest burning ghat in Delhi for performing Antyesti (Antim Sanskar), Hindu funeral rites and also one of its busiest with 50–60 pyres burning every day. It also has an electric crematorium built in the 1950s and a CNG-run crematorium was added by the Municipal corporation with manages the cremation facilities in 2006.".
- Q17012449 wikiPageExternalLink Nigam-Bodh-Ghat.
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- Q17012449 wikiPageWikiLink Q8491639.
- Q17012449 wikiPageWikiLink Q8671118.
- Q17012449 wikiPageWikiLink Q8955432.
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- Q17012449 comment "Nigambodh Ghat is a moderate-sized area on the banks of the Yamuna river coast in New Delhi, situated on the Ring Road, Delhi at the back of the historic Red Fort. It consists of a series of bathing and ceremonial stepped piers leading to the waters of the river. It is most known for being the oldest burning ghat in Delhi for performing Antyesti (Antim Sanskar), Hindu funeral rites and also one of its busiest with 50–60 pyres burning every day.".
- Q17012449 label "Nigambodh Ghat".