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| | Indian Pilgrimages: Make My Trip Tours India |
 | | Close to the Gangotri Temple is the Bhagirath Shila, a slab of stone where Raja Bhagirath is believed to have worshipped Shiva. |  | | Located near the sacred Bhagirath Shila, a slab of stone where King Bhagirath worshipped Lord Shiva, Ganga is believed to have touched earth at this spot. |  | | It is believed widely that a bath in the Ganga can wash away mortal sins and purify the soul. |
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http://www.makemytrip.com/indiabest/gangotri.htm
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| | Garhwal Himalaya - West |
 | | Here, at the meeting place of heaven and earth, we are witness to the actual birth of the Ganga as it emerges from the glacier, it's bitterly cold waters like soothing balm to the delirious pilgrims. |  | | Garhwal is the birthing ground of the holy Ganga, it's two feeder streams, the Alaknanda and the Bhagirathi, wending their way from west and east, to join at Devprayag - the confluence of the Gods. |  | | For millions of Hindus, the Ganga is the holiest river on earth, for besides being the harbinger of life for millions along it's banks, it is also a potent purifier - a dip in it's waters at the source, cleanses a man of all sins, past and present. |
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| | Pilgrimage to Gangotri and Gaumukh |
 | | Gangotri is a small village with many simple pilgrim rest houses and a couple of very basic restaurants. |  | | Pilgrims can now drive all the way to Gangotri, where it's said that the goddess Ganga originally descended to earth. |  | | Meditate here, and you will most definitely feel the blessings of Ganga and Shiva. |
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http://unceasingblessings.com/gangotri2.htm
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| | indiayogi.com - Holy Pilgrimages - Char Dham : The Land Of Sacred Rivers - bodhisattva, spiritual liberation, indus, ... |
 | | Yamunotri and Gangotri are revered as the sources of the two most holy rivers in India, the Yamuna and the Ganga. |  | | The four shrines of Yamunotri, Gangotri, Kedarnath and Badrinath - known as the Char Dham (or four starting points) - were established in the Garhwal and Kumaon areas of the Himalayas as the holiest Hindu shrines, whose tour or yatra would bring instant salvation to devotees. |  | | Known as Kedarkhand in ancient scriptures these Dhams receive their holy waters in the form of four streams, Yamuna in Yamunotri, Bhagirathi in Gangotri, Mandakini in Kedarnath and Alaknanda in Badrinath. |
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http://www.indiayogi.com/content/pilgrimages/dham.asp
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| | Excelsior... Nation |
 | | According to estimates, some three million people visit the Gangotri Shrine every year, and ten per cent of them visit Tapovan, 18 km from the temple and the point at which the Gangotri glacier is located. |  | | Even as millions converge at Allahabad in hope of achieving 145;Nirvana&; by taking a dip in the ganga during the Mahakumbha, the source of the life-giving river &; the Gangotri glacier continues to face a grave threat and recede at an alarming rate, warn environmentalists. |  | | Even as millions converge at Allahabad in hope of achieving 145;Nirvana&; by taking a dip in the ganga during the Mahakumbha, the source of the life-giving river &; the Gangotri glacier continues to face..... |
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http://www.dailyexcelsior.com/01jan22/national.htm
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| | Rediff On The NeT: Is the Ganga drying up? |
 | | "Hindu scriptures clearly show that the Ganga actually descended on the earth at Gangotri, which is why a temple was built over here in the later years", says Swami Sunderanand, a saint from Andhra Pradesh, who has made Gangotri his home for the past 50 years. |  | | The Gangotri glacier -- the source of India's most revered river -- is receding, giving rise to concern that the Ganga could dry up in a few thousand years. |  | | "The Gangotri glacier will not just melt away and Ganga would live for all times to come," says Srivastava. |
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http://www.rediff.com/news/1998/jun/16ganga.htm
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| | Rani's Pilgrimages - M-B-H-V - 4 - Dham - 1989 - Gangotri - Gaumukh |
 | | 14 km from Gangotri is Gaumakh, where the source of the holy Ganges- the Gangotri glacier is situated. |  | | The temple is dedicated to the Goddess Ganges who is believed to have descended from heaven as the "stream of life" in response to King Bhagirath's penance. |  | | 14 kms from Gangotri is Gaumukh where the source of the holy Ganges - the Gangotri glacier is situated this can be done only by trek. |
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http://www.pilgrimagesofindia.com/mbhv4dham05.html
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| | Combination of Rafting and Trekking by Red Chilli Adventure - Adventure Tour Operators |
 | | This trek starts from Gangotri, one of the most sacred shrines of all of India--it is the source of the River Ganga. |  | | From this lovely pine-forested village we will head up the trail 17 km to Gaumukh, or the ‘cow's mouth’, which at 3892m is the true source of Holy Ganga. |  | | After soaking in the view, we will again head down the track amongst holy pilgrims and saffron-robed sadhus (holy ascetics) to finish back in Gangotri. |
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http://www.redchilliadventure.com/gangotri-combo.html
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| | Gangotri,Gangotri India,Gangotri Pilgrimage in India |
 | | A long the right bank of Bhagirathi stands the shrine of Gangotri dedicated to the Goddess. |  | | Pilgrims trek upto the sacred spot on foot or on ponies to take a holy dip in the ice-cold water. |  | | An important pilgrimage centre, situated at an elevation of 1,150 mts. |
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http://www.pilgrimage-india.com/chardham/gangotri.html
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| | Story of Ganga |
 | | Rising in the icy caves of Gangotri glacier, the gushing, tossing and gurgling Bhagirathi starts its long journey downwards where later it joins river 'Alaknanda' and becomes Ganga.There are many legends associated with river Ganga, some of which are even mentioned in the ancient holy scriptures. |  | | It is said that a beautiful Bhil maiden tried to win the love of the meditating Shiva and having been spurned by Him dissolved into liquid, which in turn became the rive Bhilangana. |  | | This glacier is a lateral glacier, from the center of which bubbles out the river bhilangana. |
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http://www.uttaranchal.ws/river.htm
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| | Khoj - Directory for gangotri |
 | | The Gangotri shrine is seen as the spiritual source of Hindusim’s most sacred river, the Ganga. |  | | The bank of Bhagirathi stands the shrine of Gangotri dedicated to the Goddess. |  | | Gangotri (10,020 ft.) is the ritual source of the Ganges, although the present source is the glacier at Gaumukh, ten miles upstream. |
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http://khoj.com/Regional_and_Local/States/Uttar_Pradesh/Gangotri
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| | Gangotri_glacier_receding |
 | | Experts at the government-aided, Geological Survey of India (GSI) are of the opinion that the situation may not be as alarming as some geologists are making it out to be. |  | | If environmentalists are to be believed, a dip in the holy Ganges for future generation of Indians could well become a thing of the past. |  | | The natural sidewalls hold more water in their soil and are therefore more heavily tree-lined than the surrounding area. |
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http://www.the-south-asian.com/Aug2004/Gangotri_glacier.htm
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| | Gangotri Trekking Tours,Gangotri Gaumukh Tapovan And Nandanvan Trek,Trekking Itenaries Of India |
 | | The temple is dedicated to the Goddess Ganga who is believed to have descended from heaven as a result of King Bhagirath’s centuries-long penance, since the latter wanted the ashes of his dead relatives to be washed away by the holy waters of the Goddess Ganga. |  | | Tapovan is a beautiful grassy meadow below the mighty Shivling peak (6543m), one of the most beautiful peaks in the world, and is also known as the ‘Matterhorn of the East’. |  | | Another attraction is the 18th century temple of the Goddess Ganga, and a lingam in the water that can be seen in winter. |
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http://www.indiasite.com/treks/gangotri.html
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| | Gangotri- Tapoban,Trekking in Garhwal, Gangotri Gaumukh Tapoban, |
 | | One can come back to Bhojbasa and next day return to Gangotri but people who are headed for Tapoban can either keep walking to tapoban or can make a camp w.e.f avialbility of water source beyong Gaumukh. |  | | > Gangotri 3050m is very important religious place and Hindus from al over the world comes here for pilgrimage. |  | | Day4 : Bhojbasa-Gaumukh: Walking Time 2 hrs.> Origin of sacred river Ganges which has great importance in lives of Hindu masses. |
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http://www.himadventure.com/garhwal_trekking/gangotri_tapoban.htm
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| | Himalaya Glaciers,Glacier in Himalayan Range,Glaciers in Uttaranchal,India Glacier,Himalaya Travel Tour |
 | | The Himalaya, roof of the world, is a magic place where the magnificence of the worlds highest mountains is mirrored in the rugged beauty and unique culture of the people who live in their shadow. |  | | The Satopanth glacier is possibly derived from two words; Sato meaning heaven and Panth stands for path or way. |  | | From Kedarnath temple, there is a 3-km footpath to the glacier snout. |
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http://www.travel-himalayas.com/himalayan-mountains-peaks/uttaranchal-glaciers.html
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| | Trekking-Trek List-Kahlindi Pass |
 | | The legend goes that King Bhagirath underwent severe penance at this place to bring down Ganga from heaven to earth to absolve the sins of the sons of King Sagar. |  | | A fundamental knowledge of the mountains is essential to do this 17-day trek. |  | | Later a temple was built here by Amar Singh Thapa, a Gorkha warrior. |
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http://www.wildrift.com/trek/kahlindipass.htm
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| | Community Action Treks - Source of the Ganges and Gangotri Glacier Trek |
 | | Arrive at Gangotri, (3048m) and witness the ritual of aarti, worshipping the Ganges, at the 17th Century Hindu temple. |  | | Tapovan is uplifting, not least for its view, which takes in several other majestic mountains, named according the Hindu mythology after Brahma and Vishnu, and as we have two nights here, we are able to walk to the base camp of Shivling. |  | | Legend has it that the river was named after the sage Bhagirath, who waited in penance for centuries for the goddess Ganga to wash the bodies of his ancestors. |
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http://www.catreks.com/treks/himalaya/gangessource.html
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| | Gangotri - Art History Online Reference and Guide |
 | | More popular and important than its sister site to the east, Gangotri is also accessible directly by car and bus, meaning that it sees many more pilgrims than Yamunotri. |  | | Adventurous pilgrims can make an overnight 17 km trek to Gaumukh, the actual current source of the Ganga. |  | | The Gangotri temple can be reached in one day's travel from Rishikesh, Haridwar or Dehra Duhn, or in two days from Yamunotri, the first site in the Char Dham circuit. |
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http://www.arthistoryclub.com/art_history/Gangotri
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| | Gangotri |
 | | Gangotri's primary deity, of course, is the Ganges itself, here as the tributary named the Bhagirathi. |  | | This temple was built late in the 19th century by the king of Jaipur, and its primary deity, not surprisingly, is the Goddess Ganga. |  | | This picture was shot a Gangotri in 1990; the man with the hat on is performing this rite for his father and other ancestors, while the man in the dark coat is his hereditary pilgrimage priest. |
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http://www.carthage.edu/~lochtefe/picturepages/pilggangotri.html
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| | Gangotri Glacier - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Devout Hindus consider bathing in the icy waters near Gangotri town to be a holy ritual, and many make the trek to Goumukh. |  | | Goumukh, which is about 18 km from the town of Gangotri, is the precise source of the Bhagirathi river, an important |  | | This page was last modified 10:00, 12 Apr 2005. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gangotri_Glacier
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| | Gangotri to Badrinath Article |
 | | Gangotri Temple: One of the holy place out of 4 Dham's |  | | The upper part of the river Ganga is also called Bhagirathi, and both the mountain and the river are named after King Bhagirath. |  | | The Vyas Gufa near Mana village, is a rock-cave where Ved Vyas is believed to have composed the Mahabharat and the pauranic commentaries. |
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| | Brunton |
 | | The Ganga river & Gangotri glacier valley's are known as Devbhoomi, Land of God. |  | | Our true intent Kedar Dome is adequately described in Jan Babicz's Peaks & Passes of the Garhwal Himalaya:"The massif seems to be most interesting from the side of the Ghanohim glacier above which rises, the only of this kind, monolithic East face of Kedar Dome. |  | | Gangotri being one, same name applies to a 10000ft town wedged into a steep sided 'V' shaped river valley host to temples, Ashrams and pilgrims unable to journey further on foot. |
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| | Ganga: River From Heaven |
 | | Here she is known as the Bhagirathi, after the legendary prince Bhagirath who is accredited with bringing her down from heaven to earth. |  | | Dedicated to Lord Vishnu, the temple had fallen into decay but was restored by the great 9th-century religious reformer, Adi Shankaracharya. |  | | Eighteen kilometers downstream stands Gangotri, which was the source of the river until the glacier melted and retreated to its present position above Gaumukh. |
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http://www.indianvisit.com/ivnew/thecountry/culture/ganga.htm
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| | Trekking-Sunderdunga(pindar)glacier |
 | | The centre of this arena is Tapovan (the sacred ground for meditation) surrounded by the peaks of the Sanctuary, at the base of the Shivling peak. |  | | Popular with pilgrims, the temple of Ganga at Gangotri was originally constructed by the Gorkha general Amar Singh Thapa at the turn of the eighteenth century. |  | | The Gangotri trek is along the Bhagirathi river (Ganges as it is known in the higher reaches) and then along the Gangotri glacier ( 24 km) - the longest glacier in the Himalayas fed by other glaciers such as Chaturangi and Raktvaran |
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http://www.wildrift.com/trek/gangotri.htm
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| | A tragedy fashioned in ice |
 | | C.P. Vohra, the first Indian geologist, who won for himself the title, `Tiger of Geology' and who climbed Mount Everest in 1971, had also studied the glacier. |  | | Indeed, from 1962 to October 2000, the snout has retreated by 1.34 km. |  | | The impact on dams built on the river could also be significant. |
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| | Rediff On The NeT: Travel Feature on Gangotri |
 | | Mataji has lived at Tapovan for over ten years. |  | | The path starts with a long stone stairway, leading directly up from the temple at Gangotri. |  | | It is not possible to book these rooms, unless you pay an advance and that too at some obscure Uttarkashi office. |
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http://www.rediff.com/travel/1996/1109gng1.htm
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| | The receding Gangotri |
 | | The snout of the Gangotri is called Gaumukh, which is the source of the river Bhagirathi. |  | | The snout of the Gangotri, the Gaumukh, which appears as an ice-covered cave here, has been shown to have been some 3 km downstream from its present position before the retreat of the glacier began around the turn of the 19th century. |  | | Evidence from a study of terminal moraines of the Gangotri points to the snout having been nearly 3 km downstream from its present position near the place called Bhujbasa before the post-LIA retreat began around the turn of the 19th century. |
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| | Gangotri Travel,Gangotri Tours,Gangotri Tourism,Gangotri Pilgrimage |
 | | This trek is along the old pilgrim route from Gangotri to Kedarnath. |  | | Gangotri Travel - The hill stations in India are not only noted for their cool salubrious air and their stunning mountain scenery but are known for serene ambience, rolling meadows and spellbinding views. |  | | Gangotri is connected by road to Uttar Kashi, Tehri Garhwal, Rishikesh and other parts of the country. |
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http://www.hill-stations-india.com/gangotri.html
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| | MSN Encarta - Ganges |
 | | Pilgrims also travel to sacred locations near the riverâs headwaters, including a shrine beneath Gangotri glacier. |  | | Every 12 years a month-long Purna Kumbha (Full Urn) festival is held in HaridwÄr and AllahÄbÄd in which millions of people come to bathe in the Ganges. |  | | Fed by melting snow and ice from glaciers such as Gangotri and from peaks such as Nanda Devi and KÄmet (7,756 m/25,446 ft), the two streams flow southward through the Middle Himalayas toward their point of convergence. |
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| | A valley-type glacier |
 | | The total glacierised area of the catchment is 258.56 sq km, of which the Gangotri system accounts for 109.03 sq km, followed by Chaturangi (72.91 sq km), Ra ktavarn (45.34 sq km) and Kirti (31.28 sq km). |  | | The remnants of lateral moraines can now be seen on both sides of the valley up to Gangotri town, which is 18 km downstream of Gaumukh. |  | | The interesting thing about Gangotri's topography is that at its source the river flows north west. |
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http://www.flonnet.com/fl1807/18070720.htm
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 | | It originates as the Bhagirathi River at the Gangotri Glacier in the Himalayas, joins the Alaknanda River to form the Ganges, and then flows across the North Indian plains (called the Gangetic Plains). |
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| | :-:-: The Himalayan Club :-:-: |
 | | After two days, the snowy dome of Saife was climbed again by leader with Narish, Alok, Amit Teluga and 5 porters. |  | | Gangotri III lies to south of Gangotri temple at the head of Rudugaira glacier. |  | | Team of 12 member established the camp ahead of Tapovan, across the Kirti glacier to attempt the east face of Kedar Dome. |
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http://www.himalayanclub.com/inf_news02.htm
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| | Dakshin Gangotri - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | This was the first time an Indian team stayed the winter in Antarctica to carry out scientific works. |  | | Gangotri Glacier which acts as the source for the river Ganges. |  | | It was identified by the second Indian Antarctic Expedition in 1983 and since then its snout has been monitored continuously. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dakshin_Gangotri
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| | The Hindu : 'Gangotri glacier receding' |
 | | Located in the Uttarkashi district of Garhwal Himalayas, it feeds many North Indian rivers, including the mighty Ganga. |  | | The glacier, spread over an area of 260 sq.km, is of great significance for maintaining the water balance in north India. |  | | The study has also found out significant changes in the shape and position of the glacier, which is 30 km long and with a width varying from 0.5 to 2.5 km. |
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http://www.hinduonnet.com/thehindu/2001/03/11/stories/0211000j.htm
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| | Gangotri-Gomukh-Tapovan Tour |
 | | The holy river Ganga emerges from the snout of the Gangotri glacier at Gomukh (13000 ft). |  | | It takes about hours of driving to cover the 67 miles to Gangotri during which the altitude changes from about 4000 ft to 10,000 ft. Lunch at Gangotri is followed by sightseeing. |  | | On the way,we pass Goumukh, the source of the Ganga. |
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http://summittoseatours.com/gangotri.html
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| | Netguruindia News |
 | | Increases rain could be a blessing for Rajistan and other parts of India." |  | | A group of scientists are advancing minatory predictions over the immediate disappearance of the entire Gangotri Glacier. |  | | According to them, the Gangotri Glacier, one of the largest Himalayan glaciers (30.20 km long and width varies from 0.5-2.5 km), is retreating 98 feet per year. |
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http://www.netguruindia.com/news/May01/04/cal1.html
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| | Ganges on Encyclopedia.com |
 | | (găn´jēz) or Ganga, river, c.1,560 mi (2,510 km) long, rising in the Gangotri glacier in the Himalayas in Uttaranchal state, India, and flowing generally southeast through NE India across a vast plain to the Bay of Bengal in Bangladesh; the most sacred river of Hindu India. |
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http://www.encyclopedia.com/html/G/Ganges.asp
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| | Uttaranchal Holdiay - Gaumukh |
 | | There is a Forest Rest House at Chirbasa, 4 km before Bhujbasa. |  | | From Gangotri 3,046 m follow the well defined, gradually ascending path Bhujbasa (3,800 m, 11 km, 4-5 hr). |  | | The Gangotri Glacier is situated in an amphitheatre of 6,500 - 7000 m peaks which include Mana Parbat, Satopanth (7,084 m), Vasuki (6,792 m), Bhagirathi (6,556 m), Kedar Dome and Shivling (96,543 m). |
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| | Frozen Delights - Glaciers |
 | | Spectacular and magnificent, the glaciers have a life and beauty of their own and feed the perennial rivers originating from the Himalayas. |  | | Large chunks of ice moving down the slopes, floating downstream in their icy magnificence lead one, not only to marvel at these creations of nature, but also to ponder over their broader function in influencing the existence of life.,, since they are essentially water in frozen form. |  | | Glaciers are of special interest to mountaineers as they often provide the easiest approach to a peak. |
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http://www.garhwaltourism.com/glaciers
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 | | It is also a major source of water for many north Indian states of India and receding very fast with a rate of 20 m per year. |  | | Gangotri glacier is one of the largest glaciers of India with length of 30.2 km and width varying from 2.5 km to 0.5 km and having many tributary glaciers along its main trunk. |  | | You must have a javascript-enabled browser and javacript and stylesheets must be enabled to use some of the functions on this site. |
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