Bhagirathi River — This article is about the tributary of the Ganges. For the distributary in West Bengal, see Bhāgirathi Hooghly. The Bhagirathi ( bn. ভাগীরথী Bhagirothi ) is a major tributary of the Ganges River. Together with the Bhilangana it arises in the… … Wikipedia
Bhagirathi — Bhagirati Die Bhagirathi bei GangotriVorlage:Infobox Fluss/KARTE fehlt DatenVorlage:Infobox Flu … Deutsch Wikipedia
Bhāgīrathī — geographical name another name for the Gaṅgā River. The River Gaṅgā is a celestial river. Because this river was brought to the earth by the austerities and prayers of King Bhagīratha, she is also known as Bhāgīrathī. Initially, where the Gaṅgā… … The Bhaktivedanta encyclopedia
Mahanadi River — River Mahanadi River The Mahanadi Name origin: From Sanskrit … Wikipedia
River Churni — Diagram of River Churni s evolution River Churni is a river in the Nadia district, West Bengal … Wikipedia
Ganges River — Hindi Ganga River, northern India and Bangladesh. Held sacred by followers of Hinduism, it is formed from five headstreams rising in Uttaranchal state. On its 1,560 mi (2,510 km) course, it flows southeast through the Indian states of Uttar… … Universalium
Alaknanda River — The Alaknanda River is a tributary of the Ganga River that begins at the confluence of the Satopanth and Bhagirath Kharak glaciers in Uttarakhand. It merges with the Bhagirathi river near Devprayag after flowing for approx. 229 km through the… … Wikipedia
Mandakini River — Mandakini (Hindi: मंदाकिनी [mənˈd̪aːkɪni]) is a tributary of the Alaknanda River. Mandakini originates from the Charabari Glacier near Kedarnath in Uttarakhand, India. Mandakini is fed by Vasukiganga River at Sonprayag. Mandakini joins Alaknanda… … Wikipedia
Gorigar River — The Gorigar River originates from the Milam glacier, which in turn originates from Trisuli mountain. One kilometre downstream of the snout of the glacier, the Milam village is situated, hence the name of glacier. At the Milam, a river coming from … Wikipedia
Ghaghara River — Not to be confused with Ghaggar River. Coordinates: 25°45′11″N 84°39′59″E / 25.75306°N 84.66639°E / 25.75306; 84.66639 … Wikipedia