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  • #REDIRECT [[Rivers of Punjab]]
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  • #redirect [[Rivers of Punjab]]
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  • #redirect [[Rivers of Punjab]]
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  • ...nger]], [[cruelty]], [[material attachment]] and [[greed]] are the '''Four rivers of fire'''. Anyone who falls victim of any of these vices - [[anger]], [[cr ...inally don't fall victim to [[greed]]. Falling into any one of these fiery rivers will result in your annihilation!
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  • [[Image:Map rivers.jpg|400px|right]] ...re to go across the Punjab starting from [[Delhi]] and to Afghanistan, the rivers are in this order.
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  • ...s the longest of the five rivers of the [[Punjab]] (pŭn'jäb`) [Pers.,=five rivers], which is a historic region in the NW of the [[Indian]] subcontinent. Sinc ...joined by the [[Chenab]] River (which received the [[Jhelum]] and [[Ravi]] rivers).
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  • [[Image:Riverbeas.jpg|thumb|300px|right|River Beas, one of five rivers of Punjab]] One of the “five rivers” that give the [[Punjab]] its name, the Beas river rises in the Himalayas
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  • Hem Ganga Rivers, Originated from Himalyas near [[Hemkunt Sahib]]. It then mix up with river [[category:rivers]]
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  • ...: ਰਾਵੀ‎) is a river in [[India]] and [[Pakistan]]. It is one of the [[five rivers[[ which give [[Punjab]] its name. The Ravi was known as Parushani or Iravat {{Rivers of Punjab}}
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  • ...dly dried up due to the capture of its tributaries by the Indus and Ganges rivers, and the loss of rainfall in much of its catchment area due to deforestatio In India there are also various small or middle-sized rivers called Sarasvati or Saraswati. One of them flows from the west end of the A
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  • #redirect [[Rivers of Punjab]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Rivers of Punjab]]
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  • #redirect [[Rivers of Punjab]]
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  • ...iver (Punjabi Gurmukhi: ਜੇਹਲਮ) is the largest and most western of the five rivers of [[Punjab]], and passes through Jhelum District. It is a tributary of the {{Rivers of Punjab}}
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  • ...and the extinct Sarasvati River, the Indus forms the Sapta Sindhu ("Seven Rivers") delta in the Sindh province of Pakistan. It has 20 major tributaries. ...Indus is in Tibet where it begins at the confluence of the Sengge and Gar rivers that drain the Nganglong Kangri and Gangdise Shan mountain ranges. The Indu
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  • '''The Indus and the Chenab Rivers''', two of the five rivers ([[Indus]], [[Satluj]], [[Ravi]], [[Beas]] and [[Chenab]]) that give [[Pun [[Category:Rivers]]
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  • ...nger]], [[cruelty]], [[material attachment]] and [[greed]] are the '''Four rivers of fire'''. Anyone who falls victim of any of these vices - [[anger]], [[cr ...inally don't fall victim to [[greed]]. Falling into any one of these fiery rivers will result in your annihilation!
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  • ...erges with the [[Sutlej]] River near Uch Sharif to form the Panjnad ('Five Rivers'), which joins the Indus at Mithankot. The total length of the Chenab is ap ...aran) at the confluence of the Indus and the combined stream of [[Punjab]] rivers (currently known as the Panjnad River).
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  • {{Rivers of Punjab}} [[category:Rivers]]
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  • ...tributary of River Ganga and together they are considered the most sacred rivers as per Hindu mythology. The catchment of the Yamuna river system covers par ...a]] and [[Yamuna]] along with the now dried Saraswati, are the most sacred rivers in India. Yamuna, according to the legends, is the daughter of the Sun God,
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  • The River Ganga and the Yamuna are both considered sacred rivers to Hindus. The catchment of the Yamuna river system covers parts of the sta ...s bodies floated onto the river after partial cremations contribute to the rivers sad state.
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  • Doaba is name of the region in Punjab (India) between the Satluj and Beas rivers. Doab is a Persian term meaning "[between] two waters". It comprises the di
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  • [[Category: Rivers]]
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  • [[Image:Map rivers.jpg|400px|right]] ...re to go across the Punjab starting from [[Delhi]] and to Afghanistan, the rivers are in this order.
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  • ...d most populous state in Southern India. The state is crossed by two major rivers, the Godavari and the Krishna. Historically this land was known as Andhrapa
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  • * [[Punjab|Panj-ab]]: The name "Punjab" means "land of five rivers" and derives from the words 'panj,' meaning five, and 'aab,' meaning water
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  • ...spicious by the Hindus. On this day, Hindus take a bath in one of the holy rivers. On this festive day. which fell on January 14. 1553 Guru Amardas visited K
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  • ...the Indian state of Uttaranchal. Rudraprayag is the point of confluence of rivers Alaknanda and Mandakini. Alaknanda then proceeds towards Devaprayag where i
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  • ...fect of the hot Sun on the tower would cause winds to be pulled across the rivers surface, cooling the air that entered the Burj. This ancient form of air co
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  • ...Indian state of Uttaranchal. Karnaprayag is situated at the confluence of rivers Alaknanda and Pindar.
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  • ...place is confluence of river Alknanda and Pindar Ganga. The water of these rivers is very pure and crystal looking into it through to the river's bed one can Enjoying the natural scenes of the mountains and rivers we reach Joshi Math. The Hemkunt-Trust has built a very beautiful Gurdwara
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  • ...m, a man. He was kept in the Garden of Eden, where there were fruit trees, rivers and other things, which he could desire. But still Adam was a lone man. The
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  • {{shabad|1|nadee-aa atai vaah pavahi samund na jaanee-ahi.|The streams and rivers entering the ocean do not know its vastness.}}
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  • ...gets a, go strait to heaven, pass according to some Islamic teachings and rivers of wine to drink.)
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  • ...uths. Its tributaries include the Manjira, Indravati, Bindusara and Sabari Rivers. Although the river arises only 80 kilometres from the Arabian Sea, on the Like any other of the major rivers in India, the banks of this river have many pilgrimage sites.
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  • ...s said that on the back of Desi he swam across the Ravi, Chenab and Jehlum rivers as many as fifty times. The dauntless warrior had on his body scars of scor
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  • ...nak Mata, Nainital, Kotdwar, Dhori Nazimabad came at the bank of alaknanda rivers across the palace of Raja Ajaypal. Raja Ajaypal met him and starting knowin
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  • ...name, Nakka. Taken as a whole, Majha forms a rough parallelogram with the rivers Beas and Sutlej forming the base and bounded by the Sivaliks in the east, t
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  • ...anges|Ganges]], as it flows past this city with the combined waters of the rivers Ghagra, Son and Gandak. At the point where the city is located, the sacred ...flows the river Gandak making Patna a unique place by having four largish rivers in its vicinity. It is the largest {{wiki|riverine}} city in the world.
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  • {{Rivers of Punjab}}
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  • ...d and the physician Dhanantar arose from the ocean, who is the Lord of the rivers, yet on account of its Karmas (actions), its saltishness does not end. (Dha
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  • ...body without his permission. However, all the water in the well and nearby rivers and rivulets dried up. At this, the pathans gathered in the mosque and offe
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  • ...reated the Universe with One Word! Within it flow hundreds of thousands of rivers.}}
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  • ...cattered around a hill overlooking the confluence of the Sutlej and Chenab rivers. Believed to date from around 500 BC, it was originally under Hindu rule an
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  • ...rea of Punjab consists of plains which are irrigated by five rivers. These rivers are the [[Beas]], [[Sutlej]], [[Chenab]], [[Ravi]] and [[Jhelum]]. ...rs, now divided between India and Pakistan. Area of Punjab that is between rivers of Beus and Satluj is called Doaba, major cities in this part of punjab are
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  • ...as they melted scowering the mountain walls. This is the same process the rivers of the world use as the sediment they carry scrapes their beds carrying sal
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  • ...said that on the back of Desi, he swam across the Ravi, Chenab and Jehlum rivers as many as fifty times. The dauntless warrior had on his body scars of scor
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  • ...ict in the Indian state of Sikkim. It is situated at the confluence of two rivers: River Lachen and Lachung Chu, both tributaries of the River Teesta. Chungt
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  • ...ived from the medieval Persian language, in which it means "[land of] five rivers" (panj, "five"; ĝb, "water", cognate with Latin aqua, see OED, "Punjab"; O
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  • ...ra is in fact the name of a region lying between the Ghaggar and Saraswati rivers, although a large township of this name has also come up, which includes se
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  • ...Shimsha, Arkavathi, Lakshmana Thirtha and Kabini) in the south. Both these rivers flow eastward and fall into the Bay of Bengal.
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  • ...t, this can be changed. The flow of polluted water in free-flowing natural rivers has blocked the recharging process. If the flow of polluted water can be st "Water is water. Be it of Punjab's white Bein or Kali Bein, or be it of rivers like Satluj, Ganga, Yamuna and Godavari. Be it water in India or any other
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  • ...l requirement of the total cultivable area comes to 52.5 M.A.F. The Punjab rivers had a total annual water flow of 32.5 M.A.F at the time of partition. Of th ...exclusive power in relation to irrigation and hydel power of its own state rivers.
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  • ...ATIONS WITH HILL STATES''' lying between the [[Ganga]] and the [[Chenab]] rivers from the time of the Gurus to the reign of [[Maharaja Ranjit Singh]] fluct [[Jammu]] was the principal state lying between the Rivers [[Ravi]] and [[Chenab]]. Its most famous ruler was Ranjit Dev who ruled fro
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  • missionary work in the land between the Jamna and Satluj rivers. Bhai Pheru was responsible for the area between the Beas and Ravi rivers. Another center was
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