Geography, asked by raghav2121, 1 year ago

describe the origin and fall of river ganga ​

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Answered by ssunaina3355
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Technically the Ganga begins from Devaprayāga, the confluence of Alakanandā & Bhāgīrathī

One legend has it that when the goddess Gaṅgā was requested to descend to earth to help suffering humanity on the request of Sūryavaṁśa king Bhagīratha, the earth was unable to withstand the force of her descent. Therefore, the mighty Gaṅgā was split into various holy channels, which are all called as Gangas. Mainly six

Bhāgīrathī

Alakanaṅdā

DhauliGaṅgā

Naṅdākini

Maṅdākini

PiṇdārGaṅgā

The confluences of these rivers are collectively called the ‘Pañca Prayāga’ (पंच-प्रयाग), are considered equally holy and pure as the ' ‘Triveṇī Saṅgam’ at PrayāgaRāj.

Alakanandā originates from Sathopanth glacier,near Badrinath, and meets DhauliGaṅgā at ViṣṇuPrayāga. DhauliGaṅgā originates from the higher ranges of Niti Pass in Chamoli.

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Answered by ujjawal3744
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Ganga is a himalayan river fed by gangotri glaceir at Devprayag these river merged with bhagitri and called Ganga

then Ganga flows to various states of north and formed distributary river and before merging in bay of bengal

they formed a delta with bramputra river which is called Ganga brahmputra delta or sunderban delta which is rhe largest delta of the world.

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