- 30°33′45″N 79°34′31″E / 30.56250°N 79.57528°E / 30.56250; 79.57528
Vishnuprayāg is the
confluence of India's
Alaknanda and
Dhauliganga rivers—the first...
- The
Vishnuprayag Dam lies in
Chamoli district at the
confluence of
Alaknanda River and
Dhauliganga River, in the
Indian state of Uttarakhand, India. The...
-
confluence of rivers" in
Sanskrit - also
termed as "Prayag pentad" are
Vishnuprayag, Nandaprayag, Karnaprayag,
Rudraprayag and Devprayag, in the descending...
- to
Pandukeshwar and
flows through wide
valleys and
steep terrains. At
Vishnuprayag it
meets Dhauliganga, a left bank tributary, and
travels west to the...
- five
sites where the
confluence of
rivers occurs. The five
prayags are
Vishnuprayag, Nandprayag, Karnaprayag, Rudraprayag, and Devprayag. Allahabad(Prayagraj)...
- Prayag, are all
along the Alaknanda. They are, in
downstream order,
Vishnuprayag,
where the
Dhauliganga joins the Alaknanda; Nandprayag,
where the Nandakini...
-
Vishnuprayag...
- It then
flows 20 km (10 mi)
westwards until it
meets the
Alaknanda at
Vishnuprayag and terminates—the
confluence just
upstream of the city of Joshimath...
- five
river confluences in
northern India considered sacred in Hinduism:
Vishnuprayag, also
spelled Vishnu Prayag, a town at the
confluence of the Alaknanda...
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