Which Rajasthan river gets its name from the Sanskrit 'Lavanavari' meaning 'Salt River'?
a. Chambal
b. Luni
c. Sabarmati
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After passing Govindgarh, it meets its tributary Sarsuti, which originates from Pushkar Lake, and from then on it is referred to as Luni River. The name Luni is derived from the Sanskrit word lavanavari (“salt river”) and is so called because of its excessive salinity.
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Answer :
Option b.
Luni is the river in Rajasthan which gets its name from the Sanskrit 'Lavanavari' meaning 'Salt River'.
» Extra Info «
• Luni River is a river in India.
• 495 km is Luni river's length .
• Luni river starts from the Aravalli Range.
• Luni river ends in the Rann of Kuch in Gujarat.
• The answer is not Sabarmati or Chambal because :-
• Sabarmati also originates from Aravalli Range but it's name is not derived from the Sanskrit word ' Lavanavari '
• Chambal river is the tributary of river Yamuna which is in Madhya Pradesh.
Therefore the answer is
Option b.
Luni
Option b.
Luni is the river in Rajasthan which gets its name from the Sanskrit 'Lavanavari' meaning 'Salt River'.
» Extra Info «
• Luni River is a river in India.
• 495 km is Luni river's length .
• Luni river starts from the Aravalli Range.
• Luni river ends in the Rann of Kuch in Gujarat.
• The answer is not Sabarmati or Chambal because :-
• Sabarmati also originates from Aravalli Range but it's name is not derived from the Sanskrit word ' Lavanavari '
• Chambal river is the tributary of river Yamuna which is in Madhya Pradesh.
Therefore the answer is
Option b.
Luni
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