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Where did Yamuna meet Betwa?

Where did Yamuna meet Betwa?

Hamirpur district
The confluence of the Betwa and the Yamuna rivers is in Hamirpur district in Uttar Pradesh, in the vicinity of Orchha. The Indian navy named one of its frigates INS Betwa in honour of the river.

Where does Yamuna River start and end?

Ganges
Triveni Sangam
Yamuna River/Mouths

Where does Chambal River originate?

JanapavChambal / SourceJanapav also known as Janapav Kuti is a mountain at altitude of 854m from sea level & highest peak of vindhayanchal range. a famous tourist place located on Indore-Mumbai highway, near the village of Janapav Kuti in Mhow Tehsil, Indore district of Madhya Pradesh. It is 45 kilometers from Indore. Wikipedia

What is the source of Ken river?

AhirgawanKen / Source

Where did Yamuna born?

The Yamuna rises on the slopes of the Bandarpunch massif in the Great Himalayas near Yamnotri (Jamnotri) in western Uttarakhand.

Where did Krishna river born?

Mahabaleshwar
Krishna River. Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc. The river rises in western Maharashtra state in the Western Ghats range near the town of Mahabaleshwar, not far from the coast of the Arabian Sea. It flows east to Wai and then in a generally southeasterly direction past Sangli to the border of Karnataka state.

Where is the origin of Banas river?

Aravalli RangeBanas River / Source

Where does Sindhu river originate?

Tibetan Plateau
Senge ZangbuGar River
Indus River/Sources

The river rises in the southwestern Tibet Autonomous Region of China near Lake Mapam at an elevation of about 18,000 feet (5,500 metres). For about 200 miles (320 km) it flows northwest, crossing the southeastern boundary of the disputed Kashmir region at about 15,000 feet (4,600 metres).

Is Ken River a tributary of Ganga?

The Ken River is one of the major rivers in the Bundelkhand region of central India and flows through the states of Madhya Pradesh and Uttar Pradesh. It is a tributary of the Yamuna.

Why is Yamuna black?

Ever thinking of Sati, an excited Shiva jumped into Yamuna to overcome the sexual urge in his mad frenzy, turning her waters into black by his sorrow and unfulfilled desire. Another legend describes that Krishna defeated and banished the serpent Kaliya in the Yamuna.