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- Yamuna - Wikipedia
Like the Ganges, the Yamuna is highly venerated in Hinduism and worshipped as the goddess Yamuna In Hinduism, she is believed to be the daughter of the sun god, Surya, and the sister of Yama, the god of death, and so she is also known as Yami
- Yamuna River | India, Map, Cities, Origin | Britannica
Yamuna River, major river of northern India, primarily in Uttarakhand and Uttar Pradesh states It is one of the country’s most sacred rivers The Yamuna rises on the slopes of the Bandarpunch massif in the Great Himalayas near Yamnotri (Jamnotri) in western Uttarakhand
- Yamuna River System: Detailed Map with Tributaries
The Yamuna River is a major river in India and is a tributary of the Ganga River It starts from the Yamunotri Glacier in the Himalayas and flows about 1,376 kilometers through the northern plains of India before joining the Ganges River at Allahabad
- Yamuna River - WorldAtlas
Also referred to as “Jumna”, the Yamuna River is one of North India’s major rivers and besides the River Ganges, it is also regarded as one of the most sacred rivers of India
- Yamuna River : Complete information from its origin to its merging
Explore the Yamuna River journey from Yamunotri to Triveni Sangam, its tributaries, cultural significance, and environmental challenges
- Yamuna River System, Tributaries, Origin, Length, Map
Spanning over 1,300 kilometers, the Yamuna is a crucial river in India and a key tributary of the Ganga The Yamuna River System originates from the Yamunotri Glacier, located near Bandarpoonch Peak in the Mussoorie range of the Lower Himalayas
- Yamuna River- Lifeline of North India - Prakriti Darshan
River flows through northern India and touches millions of lives This comprehensive article explores the origin, journey, ecological importance, role in sustainable agriculture, climate regulation, and biodiversity preservation associated with the Yamuna
- Yamuna River System: Origin, Course, Tributaries - Next IAS
Explore the Yamuna River System - discover its origin, course, tributaries, and more
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