why is the Godavari often referred to as the Dakshin Ganga write a note on the river Godavari and its tributaries
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=>> bcoz of its length and area it covers ...its known as dakshin ganga ...
=>> its largest peninsular river ...
=>> it rises from the slopes of the western ghat in nasik ,Maharashtra...
=>> tributaries are - manjra , penganga ,wainganga , purna,pranhita ...
=>> bcoz of its length and area it covers ...its known as dakshin ganga ...
=>> its largest peninsular river ...
=>> it rises from the slopes of the western ghat in nasik ,Maharashtra...
=>> tributaries are - manjra , penganga ,wainganga , purna,pranhita ...
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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....
Well the fact is true.
Godavari is known as the Dakshin Ganga or the Southern Ganga of the country India. This is because it is the second largest river after Ganga.
It originates from the southern part of India, in Maharashtra and flows through the states of Telengana, Chattisgarh, Andhra Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh and Orrisa. It finally merges with the Bay of Bengal in Orrisa.
The length of Godavari is 1465 km. Since it is the longest river and is also used for divine and ritual purposes, it is considered similar to Ganga in South.
Hence Godavari is also known as Dakshin Ganga.
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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....
Well the fact is true.
Godavari is known as the Dakshin Ganga or the Southern Ganga of the country India. This is because it is the second largest river after Ganga.
It originates from the southern part of India, in Maharashtra and flows through the states of Telengana, Chattisgarh, Andhra Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh and Orrisa. It finally merges with the Bay of Bengal in Orrisa.
The length of Godavari is 1465 km. Since it is the longest river and is also used for divine and ritual purposes, it is considered similar to Ganga in South.
Hence Godavari is also known as Dakshin Ganga.
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