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- The term Uttarvahini Ganga is used to refer to places where the Ganges river has a northward flow. For the majority of its route, the Ganges flows in...
- utte Sankar" which means that 'Shiva is in the pebbles of Narmada'. Uttarvahini Panchkoshi Narmada Parikrama (literally "Northward-flowing 5-kos Narmada...
- tradition, a river that flows in the north direction is also called Uttarvahini Ganga. The Pattadakal monuments are located in the Indian state of Karnataka...
- The devotees of Sawan Sombari pilgrimage carry the holy water from the Uttarvahini Dhouns River at Matihani in the neighbouring country Nepal. Durga Puja...
- Spread over three acres Budhanath Temple is located on the banks of the Uttarvahini Ganga (flowing from south to north) River. Being one of the oldest temples...
- River. In this region, the Ganga flows northward, a phenomenon called Uttarvahini Ganga, considered highly au****ious. The hills are part of the Rajmahal...
- from the original on 13 April 2013. Retrieved 29 November 2016. Narmada Uttarvahini Parikrama: Collector urges devotees to avoid w****ends as thousands left...
- enhanced by the northerly flow of the river at this point, which is termed Uttarvahini Ganga. The ghat premises is managed by Sri Jagannatha Temple Trust of...
- be situated on the bank of Ganga river where Ganga flows northwards ( Uttarvahini Ganga ) and that place should also be sacred. Then Devashree Narada and...
- proximity from Deoghar (one among the 12 Jyotirlingas). The linking road of "Uttarvahini Ganga" and "Babadham Deoghar" is 5 km from the village. There is a Kali...