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  • 15:0915:09, 27 February 2025 diff hist +2,315 N TungnathCreated page with " ==Etymology== '''Tungnath''' is derived from the Sanskrit words "Tunga" meaning "arm" or "shoulder" and "Nath" meaning "lord" or "master", referring to Lord Shiva's arm or shoulder, which is believed to have fallen here. == History == Since ancient times, the Tungnath Temple has held great significance for its darshan (visit), and despite being the highest temple of Lord Shiva, it has remained a place of solace for devotees. It is mentioned in many places that after..." Tag: Visual edit: Switched

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  • 14:5314:53, 29 January 2025 diff hist +1,363 N Draft:Alaknanda RiverCreated page with "The '''Alaknanda River''', situated in Uttarakhand, India, is a significant Himalayan river that converges with the '''Bhagirathi River''' to form the mighty Ganges River. ==Origin== The Alaknanda River originates from the Satopanth and Bhagirath Kharak glaciers in the Garhwal Himalayas. The river meets the Saraswati River via the Mana River and then flows gently through various valleys, passing through the Badrinath Valley. From there, it merges with Ghrit Ganga at H..." current

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  • 16:0216:02, 25 January 2025 diff hist +27 m Gangotri→‎Gangotri significance current Tag: Visual edit
  • 16:0116:01, 25 January 2025 diff hist +699 N Draft:Gangotri GlacierCreated page with "The '''Gangotri Glacier''' is located in the Uttarkashi district of Uttarakhand. It's one of the primary sources of the Ganges River, as the Bhagirathi River originates from here. The glacier is approximately 30 km long and 2-4 km wide. You'll see various surrounding mountains like '''Thalay Sagar''', '''Meru''', '''Shivling''', and '''Bhagirathi II''', making this place incredibly beautiful and breathtaking. The point of origin of the water is called '''Gaumukh''', as..." current

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