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their chirags to the banks of the Ganges River. They quietly light
them and put them in the river to float along the water. They hope
for their clay boats to float to the other side with the wicks
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their chirags to the banks of the Ganges River. They quietly light
them and put them in the river to float along the water. They hope
for their clay boats to float to the other side with the wicks
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