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Download Solution PDFWhich two head rivers merge to form the river Ganga?
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Detailed Solution
Download Solution PDFThe correct answer is Alaknanda and Bhagirathi.Key Points
- The two head rivers that merge to form the river Ganga are Alaknanda and Bhagirathi.
- Alaknanda originates from the glacier of Satopanth and Bhagirathi originates from the glacier of Gangotri.
- The confluence of these two rivers is at Devprayag in Uttarakhand.
- From Devprayag, the river is known as the Ganga and it flows through several states of India before meeting the Bay of Bengal in the east.
- The river Ganga is considered sacred by Hindus and is worshipped as a goddess.
Additional Information
- Alaknanda and Mandakini are two separate rivers that flow through Uttarakhand and merge with each other at Rudraprayag to form the river Ganga.
- Mandakini and Dhauliganga are also two separate rivers that merge with Alaknanda at Rudraprayag to form the river Ganga.
- Bhagirathi and Mandakini are again two separate rivers, but Mandakini does not merge with Bhagirathi to form the Ganga.
- Instead, Mandakini merges with Alaknanda at Rudraprayag.
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