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Why is godavari offended to as dakshin
ganga

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Answered by Nishi1234
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The river Godavari is called Dakshin Ganga.

It is because the Godavari River is one of the largest and biggest Peninsular Rivers similar to the largest Himalayan. It is similar to the Ganga river in the south hence it is known as Dakshin Ganga. It has a vast cultural heritage, great length, and huge area.

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Answered by drvinitasakat
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godavari is offended to as dakshin  ganga as:

The river Godavari is the largest peninsular river. It drains almost half of the state of Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, Odisha and Andhra Pradesh.

The Godavari is joined by a number of tributaries such as the Purna, the Manjra and the Penganga.

It is the second longest river in India after Ganga. Due to its length (1500 km) and the large area which it drains, the river Godavari is also known as the ‘Dakshin Ganga’ or Ganga of South.

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