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Bhrigupanth (Hindi: भृगुपंत) is a
mountain of
Garhwal Himalaya in Uttarakhand, India. It
stands majestically at 6772
meter 22218 feet. It is the 38th...
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Gangotri Group A
photograph of
Gangotri Group (including
Bhrigupanth,
Thalaysagar and Kedarnath) as
viewed from
Benog tibba,
Mussorrie ( 30°28'36.56"N...
- is fed by the
snowfall over
Thalay Sagar (6,904 m), Meru (6,672 m),
Bhrigupanth (6,772 m) and
other surrounding peaks, and is the
source of
Kedar Ganga...
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Sumeru and
Ghanohim are important. Four
other glaciers, Maitri, Meru,
Bhrigupanth and
Manda drain into the
river Bhagirathi. The
total glacierized area...
- II 6,242
metres (20,479 ft). It is
located 6.6 km (4.1 mi)
north of
Bhrigupanth 6,772
metres (22,218 ft) and 9.6 km (6.0 mi) SW lies
Jogin I 6,465 metres...
- 79°30′30″E / 31.01417°N 79.50833°E / 31.01417; 79.50833 6,775 22,228
Kamet Bhrigupanth Garhwal Uttarkashi 30°52′50″N 79°00′10″E / 30.88056°N 79.00278°E /...
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directly draining into
Bhagirathi river Maitri 4,000 Meru 4,720
Bhrigupanth 3,720
Manda 3,880
Raktavarna and its
Tributary Glaciers (TG) (A) Raktavarna...
- of
Jogin II 6,342
metres (20,807 ft). Its
nearest higher neighbor is
Bhrigupanth 6,772
metres (22,218 ft). It is
located 8.1 km (5.0 mi) NW of Shivling...
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eastern side lies
Bhrigupanth Bamak and
Manda Bamak.
Kedar Ganga emerges from
Kedar bamak and
joins Bhagirathi River near Gangotri.
Bhrigupanth Bamak and Manda...
- 4 km
south of
Manda II 6,568
metres (21,549 ft) and 2.8 km
north of
Bhrigupanth 6,772
metres (22,218 ft). It lies 6.6 km east of
Jogin II 6,342 metres...