Which river flows in Kedarnath?

The river Mandakini, which is the most important river coming down from the slopes of Kedarnath peak, joins the Alaknanda at Rudraprayag. The river actually originates from the springs fed by melting snow of Charabari glacier about one km above Kedarnath temple.
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How many rivers are there in Kedarnath?

Kedarnath is located at a distance of 223 km from Rishikesh in Uttarakhand and close to the source of the Mandakini River at the height of 3,583 m (11,755 ft) above sea level. The township is built on a barren stretch of land on the shores of Mandakini river.
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Which river is behind Kedarnath temple?

The temple is located on the Garhwal Himalayan range near the Mandakini river, in the state of Uttarakhand, India.
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Does Ganga flow through Kedarnath?

The source of Ganga River is Gangotri Glacier, Satopanth Glacier, Khatling Glacier and the melted water from the snow-clad peaks of Nanda Devi, Trishul, Kedarnath, Nanda Kot and Kamet. The Ganga River begins at the confluence of the holy rivers Bhagirathi and Alaknanda at Devprayag.
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Is Mandakini and Kali Ganga same?

Mandakini is also known as the Kali Ganga. The Sarda/Saryu/Mandakini/Kali Ganga river rises in the Milam glacier in the Nepal Himalayas where it is known as the Goriganga. Along the Indo-Nepal border, it is called Kali or Chauk, where it joins the Ghaghara.
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Which river passes through Badrinath?

The River Alaknanda rises at the confluence and fed of Satopath and Bhagirathi Kharak glacier in Uttarakhand and meet the Sarasvati River tributary at Mana, India, 21 km from Tibet. Three km below Mana the Alaknanda flows past the Hindu pilgrimage centre of Badrinath.
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Which river is in Badrinath?

It is situated in the Kumaun Himalayas along a headstream of the Ganges (Ganga) River, at an elevation of about 10,000 feet (3,000 metres). It is located along the twin mountain ranges of Nar and Narayan on the left bank of Alakananda River.
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Is Saraswati a river?

Considered sacred by millions of Indians, Saraswati is one among the trio of India's holy rivers, along with Ganga and Yamuna. As per the documents submitted by the Haryana government in the recent case, around 6000 years ago the Saraswati river disappeared due to tectonic disturbances, impacting its tributaries.
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Which river is Rishikesh?

Uttarakhand: River Ganga is flowing at danger level in Rishikesh and Haridwar in Uttarakhand, the Central Water Commission informed on Saturday.
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Which rivers meet at Vishnuprayag?

Vishnuprayag. Formed by the confluence of the impetuous Vishnu Ganga (known after this point as Alaknanda) and the Dhauliganga river, Vishnuprayag (1372 m) has an ancient temple called Vishnu Kund. It is said that the sage Narad worshipped Lord Vishnu at this sanctified spot.
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Which is higher Kedarnath or Badrinath?

Kedarnath, known as the land of Lord Shiva, has the highest located jyotirling. Situated on the banks of Mandakini River, the view of this temple against its snowy backdrop is resplendent. Badrinath, named after Lord Badri(Vishnu), is located along the banks of Alaknanda River.
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Why did flood come to Kedarnath?

Story Behind Kedarnath Flood

The flash flood was triggered by heavy rain and cloudburst on the massive glacial lake. However, the Kedarnath Temple that is built on the bank of Mandakini and the mythological Saraswati river was not damaged. Tremendous cloudbursts were the prime reason for this Kedarnath Flood Tragedy.
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What is special in Kedarnath?

Kedarnath forms one of the four sites of the Chota Char Dham Pilgrimage. Dedicated to Lord Shiva, Kedarnath Temple is among the 275 temples of Paadal Petra Sthalams (the most powerful Shiva temples in the world) and is also the most important among the Panch Kedars.
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Why is Rudraprayag famous?

What is Rudraprayag famous for? Rudraprayag is famous among tourist as Panch Prayag, Shiva Temple, City, Business Hub, Local Market, Char Dham Road. Rudraprayag is popular destination for following activities/ interests - Business Hub, Char Dham Route, Panch Prayag, Pilgrimage.
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What is the real story of Kedarnath?

According to mythology, Pandavas built the Kedarnath temple after Mahabharata. It is said that Pandavas wanted to go to Lord Shiva for forgiveness after killing their Kaurav brothers to atone for their sins. But Lord Shiva did not want to meet them. That's why Lord Shiva hid in Guptkashi.
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Which river flows in Haridwar?

Haridwar, also spelled Hardwar, city, northwestern Uttarakhand state, northern India. Haridwar lies along the Ganges (Ganga) River, at the boundary between the Indo-Gangetic Plain (south) and the Himalayan foothills (north).
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Which river flows from Gangotri?

Bhagirathi is the source stream of Ganga. It emanates from Gangotri Glacier at Gaumukh at an elevation of 3, 892 m (12,770 feet). Many small streams comprise the headwaters of Ganga. The important among these are Alaknanda, Dhauliganga, Pindar, Mandakini and Bhilangana.
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Which river is there in Haridwar?

Lord Vishnu is said to have his foot print on the stone that is set in the upper wall of Har-Ki-Pauri where the Holy Ganga touches it all the times . Devout believers feel that they can go to heaven by getting their salvation after a dip in the sacred Ganga at Haridwar.
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Which is the oldest river in India?

The 70-year-old former Chief Minister and his wife Amrita started the "parikrama" (circumambulation ) of the Narmada river in Madhya Pradesh as a "religious and spiritual" exercise. Singh said the Narmada is the "oldest" river in India and advocated its revival.
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Where is Saraswati river now?

Several scholars have identified the river with the present-day Ghaggar-Hakra River or dried up part of it, which is located in Northwestern India and Pakistan. A second popular theory associates the river with the Helmand river or an ancient river in the present Helmand Valley in Afghanistan.
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Who named Indus River?

The variation between the two names is explained by the Old Iranian sound change *s > h, which occurred between 850 and 600 BCE according to Asko Parpola. From the Persian Achaemenid Empire, the name passed to the Greeks as Indós (Ἰνδός). It was adopted by the Romans as Indus.
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Why Saraswati River is underground?

It is said that as soon as Brahma looked at her beauty, he was filled with desire for her. Unhappy with the amorous attentions he bestowed upon her, she tried to dodge and hide. This is why the river Saraswati flows underground.
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Who built Kedarnath temple?

Legend has it that the original Pandavas built the temple of Kedarnath and the present temple was established by Adi Shankaracharya, who restored the glory of the shrine in the 8th century A.D. The temple is said to be more than 1,200 years old and one among the 12 jyotirlingas in India.
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Who destroyed Badrinath temple?

The construction and expansion of the temple were undertaken by the kings of Garhwal during the 17th Century. But in 1803, the Himalayan earthquake led to massive destruction of the temple.
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Why is Alaknanda dirty?

The pictures below show the Alaknanda at Devprayag, muddied by the landslide and flash flood in the Rishi Ganga and Dhauli Ganga on February 7. The muddiness, which persisted on Friday, is the result of suspended sand, clay, rocks, in the water, geologists and environment scientists in Uttarakhand said.
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