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The confluence of the Bhagirathi (coming in from the left) and the Alaknanda (to the right) at Devprayag.
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The confluence of the Bhagirathi (coming in from the left) and the Alaknanda (to the right) at Devprayag.

The Bhāgirathi (Bengali: ) refers to two rivers, one, a tributaries and other a distributory of the Ganga:

The word Bhāgirathi literally means "caused by Bhagiratha", a mythical Sagar Dynasty prince who was instrumental in bringing the river Ganga from the heavens on to the earth, in order to release his 60,000 grand-uncles from a curse of the saint Kapila.

Both these tributaries are sacred to all Hindus, and its water is considered holy (like most of the Ganga and its tributaries).

 


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