Uttar Pradesh is a land of many sacred and historical rivers. These rivers not only support agriculture and daily life but also hold great cultural and religious importance. Some rivers are known by special names because of their unique stories or connections to mythology. One such river is called ”Rathwahini,” a name that reflects tradition and history. Let’s learn more about this special river and why it is called ”Rathwahini.”
Uttar Pradesh is India’s most populated state, with about 240 million people. Located in northern India, it is famous for its rich culture and history. It is the birthplace of Lord Rama, Lord Krishna and Gautam Buddha. The state has many famous temples, monuments and tourist spots, making it an important place for both religion and tourism.
The Ramganga River in Uttar Pradesh is known as Rathwahini. This name comes from the Skanda Purana, where it is described as a fast-flowing river that moves like a chariot. It starts in Uttarakhand and joins the Ganga River near Kannauj, flowing through many districts and carrying religious and cultural importance.
The name ”Rathwahini” comes from an ancient Hindu text called the Skanda Purana, especially from the Manas Khand section. The word ‘‘Rathwahini” means ”carriage-bearing” or ”chariot-carrying.” According to the Purana, the Ramganga River was described in such a way because of its strong and fast flow, which reminded people of a running chariot. It also shows the river’s religious importance.
The Ramganga River is an important left-side tributary of the Ganga River in India. It begins in the Dudhatoli Hills of Chamoli district in Uttarakhand. Flowing through Uttarakhand and Uttar Pradesh, it covers about 610-650 km and joins the Ganga near Kannauj. Its main tributaries include Mandal, Khoh, Aril, Kosi, Garra, Bhagul and Dehla rivers.
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