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Ganga River: The Ganges, originates
in the Himalayas at Gaumukh flowing into the bay of Bay of Bengal is the most
sacred river of India and the longest river in India. The river has been declared as
India’s “National River” and the Gange
dolphins are also declared as the national aquatic animal of
India. There are so many tributary to the Ganga like Yamuna, Chambal,
Betwa and one of the major is the Ghaghara, which meets it before Patna. Varanasi is one of the oldest
continuously inhabited cities in the world, it has has hundreds of temples so
called “City of Temples” is situated along the banks of the Ganges. There
are two major
dams in gange
river one is The Haridwar dam and another is Farakka.
Yamuna River: Yamuna River is a major
river and most polluted river of the Indian subcontinent rising form Yamunotri
in the Himalaya
Mountains and merges
with the Ganges at Triveni Sangam, Allahabad, the site for the Kumbha
Mela. This is one of the country’s most sacred rivers, Gokul and Mathura
on the other bank of the river are holy places for hindu. The Tons,
Chambal and Giri rivers are the important tributaries of Yamuna,River Mandakini
is the last tributaries of river Yamuna before it joins The Gange in
Allahabad. The famous Taj Mahal is situated on the bank of the holy Hindu
river Yamuna in Agra. One of the famous Naini Bridge builds across the Yamuna river.
Sarasvati River: Saraswati is an ancient
river that flowed in northern India during the vedic era. Although the
river does not have a physical existence today, the ancient river lost in the
desert. The Triveni Sangam in Allahabad is a confluence of 3 rivers, the
Ganges, Yamuna, and Saraswati,of these three The legendary Saraswati River
is invisible and is said to flow underground and join the other two rivers from below and the point of
confluence is a sacred place for
Hindus.
Narmada River: The Narmada is one of
the most sacred of the seven holy rivers of India. Narmada River
originates from the Maikala ranges at Amarkantak in Madhya Pradesh and flows between the Vindhya and Satpura ranges in a generally
southwestern direction and emptying into the Gulf of Khambhat or Gulf of
Cambay, an inlet of the Arabian Sea India. The Narmada valley has many waterfalls,
Dhuandhar waterfall and deepest waterfall Kapiladhara are best of them. Sardar sarover dam one of the India’s most
controversial dam projects was builds across the Narmada river. Narmada
Bridge is the Longest Road Bridge in Gujarat. Narmada River is one of only three major
rivers in peninsular India that runs from east to west along with the Tapti
River and Mahi River. The Hindu God Lord
Shiva Omkareshwar
temple on the banks of Narmada river situated in the Khandwa district of Madhya Pradeshalso
this district host India’s largest
water reservoir known as IndiraSagar .
Kshipra River: The Shipra, also known
as the Kshipra rises in the Vindhya Range north of Dhar and flows south across the Malwa Plateau to
join the Chambal River. It is one of the sacred rivers in Hinduism. The holy
city Ujjain is situated
on its right bank. Ujjain is an ancient city of Malwa region in central
India and famous for one of the twelve celebrated Jyotirlingas
in India known as
Mahakaleshwar. In every 12 years, the Kumbh Mela festival takes place on
the city and millions of people take holy dip and bath in the holy river Shipra.
Godavari River: The river Godavari
originates near Trimbak in Nashik flows
towards the Eastern Ghats into the Bay of Bengal. This second largest river is
considered to be one of the big river basins in India. Kumbh Mela at Nashik is well known as an important center
of Pilgrimage in India because the holy river Godavari. Godavari, the
largest and the longest river of South India is popularly referred as to as the
Dakshina Ganga. Jayakwadi dam is one of the largest earthen dams in
India build
across Godavari River in Maharashtra.
Kaveri River: Kaveri or Cauvery River
is considered to be a very sacred river of southern India. It originates
from the Brahmagiri Hill in the Western Ghatsflow towards the Bay of Bengal. This sacred
river travels across the heartland of Karnataka and Tamil Nadu. It is one
of the major rivers of the Peninsular flowing east and running into the Bay of
Bengal. The Mettur
Dam is a large dam build across the Kaveri
River. The beautiful shivasamudram falls of Kaveri river is the second
biggest water
falls in India.
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