Yamuna, the Glossary
The Yamuna is the second-largest tributary river of the Ganges by discharge and the longest tributary in India.[1]
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228 relations: Accrual, Agni Purana, Agra, Agra Canal, Aitareya Brahmana, Alexander the Great, Alluvium, Ambala district, Arabian Sea, Asan Barrage, Atharvaveda, Auraiya, Baghpat, Bandarpunch, Barrage (dam), Baseflow, Basmati, Bench (geology), Bengal Engineer Group, Betwa River, Bhilangna River, Bhind, Bhiwani district, Bidhwan, Biochemical oxygen demand, Bottled water, Brahmana, Braj, British Raj, Carp, Catfish, Chambal River, Chandragupta II, Chandragupta Maurya, Chola Empire, Chota Char Dham, Continental crust, Cyprinidae, Dakpathar, Dakpathar Barrage, Dehradun, Delhi, Diadochi, DND Flyway, Doab, Doon Valley, Drainage basin, Drainage system (geomorphology), Ellora Caves, Empire, ... Expand index (178 more) »
- Environmental personhood
- Rigvedic rivers
- Rivers in Buddhism
- Rivers of Delhi
- Rivers of Haryana
- Rivers of Uttarakhand
- Sacred rivers
- Sarasvati River
- Tributaries of the Ganges
- Yamuna River
Accrual
In finance, an accrual (accumulation) of something is the adding together of interest or different investments over a period of time.
Agni Purana
The Agni Purana, (अग्नि पुराण) is a Sanskrit text and one of the eighteen major Puranas of Hinduism.
Agra
Agra is a city on the banks of the Yamuna river in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh, about south-east of the national capital Delhi and 330 km west of the state capital Lucknow.
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Agra Canal
The Agra Canal is an important Indian irrigation work which starts from Okhla in Delhi. Yamuna and Agra Canal are Yamuna River.
Aitareya Brahmana
The Aitareya Brahmana (ऐतरेय ब्राह्मण) is the Brahmana of the Shakala Shakha of the Rigveda, an ancient Indian collection of sacred hymns.
See Yamuna and Aitareya Brahmana
Alexander the Great
Alexander III of Macedon (Alexandros; 20/21 July 356 BC – 10/11 June 323 BC), most commonly known as Alexander the Great, was a king of the ancient Greek kingdom of Macedon.
See Yamuna and Alexander the Great
Alluvium
Alluvium is loose clay, silt, sand, or gravel that has been deposited by running water in a stream bed, on a floodplain, in an alluvial fan or beach, or in similar settings.
Ambala district
Ambala district is one of the 22 districts of Haryana state in the country of India with Ambala town serving as the administrative headquarters of the district.
See Yamuna and Ambala district
Arabian Sea
The Arabian Sea (हिन्दी|Hindī: सिंधु सागर, baḥr al-ʿarab) is a region of sea in the northern Indian Ocean, bounded on the west by the Arabian Peninsula, Gulf of Aden and Guardafui Channel, on the northwest by Gulf of Oman and Iran, on the north by Pakistan, on the east by India, and on the southeast by the Laccadive Sea and the Maldives, on the southwest by Somalia.
Asan Barrage
The Asan Barrage is a barrage in the Uttarakhand-Himachal Pradesh border region in Doon Valley, (Dehradun district), northern India, situated at the confluence of the Eastern Yamuna Canal and the Asan River and about from Dakpathar, and 28 km. Yamuna and Asan Barrage are rivers of Uttarakhand and Yamuna River.
Atharvaveda
The Atharvaveda or Atharva Veda (अथर्ववेद,, from अथर्वन्, and वेद, "knowledge") or Atharvana Veda (अथर्वणवेद) is the "knowledge storehouse of atharvāṇas, the procedures for everyday life".
Auraiya
is a city and a municipal board in Auraiya district in the state of Uttar Pradesh, India.
Baghpat
Baghpat, historically known as Vyaghraprastha, is a city in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh.
Bandarpunch
Bandarpunch (lit. Hindi: Monkey's tail) is a mountain massif in the Garhwal Himalaya in Uttarakhand, India.
Barrage (dam)
A barrage is a type of low-head, diversion dam which consists of a number of large gates that can be opened or closed to control the amount of water passing through.
Baseflow
Baseflow (also called drought flow, groundwater recession flow, low flow, low-water flow, low-water discharge and sustained or fair-weather runoff) is the portion of the streamflow that is sustained between precipitation events, fed to streams by delayed pathways.
Basmati
Basmati,, is a variety of long, slender-grained aromatic rice which is traditionally grown in the Indian subcontinent, mainly India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka and Nepal.
Bench (geology)
In geomorphology, geography and geology, a bench or benchland is a long, relatively narrow strip of relatively level or gently inclined land bounded by distinctly steeper slopes above and below it.
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Bengal Engineer Group
The Bengal Engineer Group (BEG) (informally the Bengal Sappers or Bengal Engineers) is a military engineering regiment in the Corps of Engineers of the Indian Army.
See Yamuna and Bengal Engineer Group
Betwa River
The Betwa (Sanskrit: वेत्रावती) is a river in Central and Northern India, and a tributary of the Yamuna. Yamuna and Betwa River are rivers in Buddhism and rivers of Uttar Pradesh.
Bhilangna River
Bhilangna River is a Himalayan river in Uttarakhand, India, which is the major tributary of the Bhagirathi river, the source stream of the Ganges River of India. Yamuna and Bhilangna River are rivers of Uttarakhand and Tributaries of the Ganges.
See Yamuna and Bhilangna River
Bhind
Bhind is a city in the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh.
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Bhiwani district
Bhiwani district is one of the 22 districts of the northern Indian state of Haryana.
See Yamuna and Bhiwani district
Bidhwan
Bidhwan is a village and administrative unit with a democratically elected panchayat samiti (local council) in the Loharu (Vidhan Sabha constituency), Siwani Tehsil of Bhiwani District under Bhiwani-Mahendragarh Lok Sabha constituency and Hisar Division of Haryana state.
Biochemical oxygen demand
Biochemical oxygen demand (also known as BOD or biological oxygen demand) is an analytical parameter representing the amount of dissolved oxygen (DO) consumed by aerobic bacteria growing on the organic material present in a water sample at a specific temperature over a specific time period.
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Bottled water
Bottled water is drinking water (e.g., well water, distilled water, reverse osmosis water, mineral water, or spring water) packaged in plastic or glass water bottles.
Brahmana
The Brahmanas (Sanskrit: ब्राह्मणम्, IAST: Brāhmaṇam) are Vedic śruti works attached to the Samhitas (hymns and mantras) of the Rig, Sama, Yajur, and Atharva Vedas.
Braj
Braj, also known as Vraj, Vraja, Brij or Brijbhumi, is a region in India on both sides of the Yamuna river with its centre at Mathura-Vrindavan in Uttar Pradesh state encompassing the area which also includes Palwal, Ballabhgarh and Nuh in Haryana state, Deeg, Bharatpur, Karauli, and Dholpur in Rajasthan state and Morena District in Madhya Pradesh.
See Yamuna and Braj
British Raj
The British Raj (from Hindustani, 'reign', 'rule' or 'government') was the rule of the British Crown on the Indian subcontinent,.
Carp
The term carp (carp) is a generic common name for numerous species of freshwater fish from the family Cyprinidae, a very large clade of ray-finned fish mostly native to Eurasia.
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Catfish
Catfish (or catfishes; order Siluriformes or Nematognathi) are a diverse group of ray-finned fish.
Chambal River
The Chambal River is a tributary of the Yamuna River in Central and Northern India, and thus forms part of the drainage system of the Ganges. Yamuna and Chambal River are rivers of Uttar Pradesh.
Chandragupta II
Chandragupta II (r.c. 375-415), also known by his title Vikramaditya, as well as Chandragupta Vikramaditya, was the third ruler of the Gupta Empire in India.
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Chandragupta Maurya
Chandragupta Maurya (350–295 BCE) was the Emperor of Magadha from 322 BC to 297 BC and founder of the Maurya dynasty which ruled over a geographically-extensive empire based in Magadha.
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Chola Empire
The Chola Empire, which is often referred to as the Imperial Cholas, was a medieval Indian, thalassocratic empire that was established by the Chola dynasty that rose to prominence during the middle of the ninth century and united southern India under their rule.
Chota Char Dham
The Chota Char Dham ('the small four abodes/seats' or 'the small circuit of four abodes/seats') is an important modern Hindu pilgrimage circuit in Uttarakhand, in the Indian Himalayas.
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Continental crust
Continental crust is the layer of igneous, metamorphic, and sedimentary rocks that forms the geological continents and the areas of shallow seabed close to their shores, known as continental shelves.
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Cyprinidae
Cyprinidae is a family of freshwater fish commonly called the carp or minnow family, including the carps, the true minnows, and their relatives the barbs and barbels, among others.
Dakpathar
Dakpathar, also spelled Dakpatthar and Dak Pather is a small hill town situated in Dehradun district of Uttarakhand, India.
Dakpathar Barrage
The Dakpathar Barrage is a concrete barrage across the Yamuna River adjacent to Dakpathar in Uttarakhand, India.
See Yamuna and Dakpathar Barrage
Dehradun
Dehradun, also known as Dehra Doon, is the capital and the most populous city of the Indian state of Uttarakhand.
Delhi
Delhi, officially the National Capital Territory (NCT) of Delhi (ISO: Rāṣṭrīya Rājadhānī Kṣētra Dillī), is a city and a union territory of India containing New Delhi, the capital of India.
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Diadochi
The Diadochi (singular: Diadochos; from Successors) were the rival generals, families, and friends of Alexander the Great who fought for control over his empire after his death in 323 BC.
DND Flyway
The Delhi–Noida Direct Flyway or DND Flyway is India's first 8-lane wide, long access-controlled expressway in Delhi NCR.
Doab
Doab is a term used in South Asia Quote: "Originally and chiefly in South Asia: (the name of) a strip or narrow tract of land between two rivers; spec.
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Doon Valley
The Doon Valley is an unusually wide, long valley within the Sivalik Hills and the Lesser Himalayas, in the Indian states of Uttarakhand, Himachal Pradesh and Haryana.
Drainage basin
A drainage basin is an area of land where all flowing surface water converges to a single point, such as a river mouth, or flows into another body of water, such as a lake or ocean.
Drainage system (geomorphology)
In geomorphology, drainage systems, also known as river systems, are the patterns formed by the streams, rivers, and lakes in a particular drainage basin.
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Ellora Caves
The Ellora Caves are a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Aurangabad district, Maharashtra, India (now renamed to Chhatrapati Sambhaji Nagar district).
Empire
An empire is a political unit made up of several territories, military outposts, and peoples, "usually created by conquest, and divided between a dominant center and subordinate peripheries".
Environmental flow
Environmental flows describe the quantity, timing, and quality of water flows required to sustain freshwater and estuarine ecosystems and the human livelihoods and well being that depend on these ecosystems.
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Environmental personhood
Environmental personhood or juridic personhood is a legal concept which designates certain environmental entities the status of a legal person.
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Etawah
Etawah (IAST: Iṭāvā), also known as Ishtikapuri, is a city on the banks of Yamuna River in the state of Western Uttar Pradesh in India.
Etawah district
Etawah district is one of the districts in the western portion of Uttar Pradesh state of India.
See Yamuna and Etawah district
Fatehabad district
Fatehabad district is one of the twenty two districts of the state of Haryana, India. Fatehabad was founded by Firuz Shah Tughlaq. Fatehabad district was carved out of Hisar district on 15 July 1997. It borders districts of Mansa and Sangrur in state of Punjab in north, Sirsa district in west, Jind district in east, Hisar district and district of Hanumangarh in state of Rajasthan in south.
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Fatehpur, Uttar Pradesh
Fatehpur is a city in the state of Uttar Pradesh, India.
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Firozabad
Firozabad is a city near Agra in Firozabad district in the state of Uttar Pradesh in India.
Firuz Shah Tughlaq
Sultan Firuz Shah Tughlaq (1309 – 20 September 1388) was a Muslim ruler from the Tughlaq dynasty, who reigned over the Sultanate of Delhi from 1351 to 1388.
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Fluvial terrace
Fluvial terraces are elongated terraces that flank the sides of floodplains and fluvial valleys all over the world.
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Fortune (magazine)
Fortune (stylized in all caps) is an American global business magazine headquartered in New York City.
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Gandhi Sagar Dam
The Gandhi Sagar Dam is one of the four major dams built on India's Chambal River.
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Ganga (goddess)
Ganga (गङ्गा) is the personification of the river Ganges, who is worshipped by Hindus as the goddess of purification and forgiveness. Yamuna and Ganga (goddess) are Rigvedic rivers and sea and river goddesses.
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Ganges
The Ganges (in India: Ganga,; in Bangladesh: Padma). "The Ganges Basin, known in India as the Ganga and in Bangladesh as the Padma, is an international river which goes through India, Bangladesh, Nepal and China." is a trans-boundary river of Asia which flows through India and Bangladesh. The -long river rises in the western Himalayas in the Indian state of Uttarakhand. Yamuna and Ganges are environmental personhood, Rigvedic rivers, rivers in Buddhism, rivers of Delhi, rivers of Uttar Pradesh, rivers of Uttarakhand and sacred rivers.
Ganges Basin
The Ganges Basin is a major part of the Ganges-Brahmaputra-Meghna (GBM) basin draining 1,999,000 square kilometres in Tibet, Nepal, India and Bangladesh.
Garhwal division
Garhwal (IPA: /ɡəɽʋːɔɭ/) is one of the two administrative divisions of the Indian state of Uttarakhand. Lying in the Himalayas, it is bounded on the north by Tibet, on the east by Kumaon, on the south by Uttar Pradesh state, and on the northwest by Himachal Pradesh state. It includes the districts of Chamoli, Dehradun, Haridwar, Pauri Garhwal, Rudraprayag, Tehri Garhwal, and Uttarkashi.
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Geomorphology
Geomorphology (from Ancient Greek:,, 'earth';,, 'form'; and,, 'study') is the scientific study of the origin and evolution of topographic and bathymetric features generated by physical, chemical or biological processes operating at or near Earth's surface.
Ghaggar-Hakra River
The Ghaggar-Hakra River is an intermittent river in India and Pakistan that flows only during the monsoon season. Yamuna and Ghaggar-Hakra River are Rigvedic rivers, rivers of Haryana and Sarasvati River.
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Gharial
The gharial (Gavialis gangeticus), also known as gavial or fish-eating crocodile, is a crocodilian in the family Gavialidae and among the longest of all living crocodilians.
Gokul
Gokul is a town in the Mathura district of the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh.
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Gokul barrage
United Provinces 1908. The Gokul barrage, also Mathura barrage is a barrage on Yamuna River at Gokul in Mathura district, top of which also serves as the road bridge.
Groundwater
Groundwater is the water present beneath Earth's surface in rock and soil pore spaces and in the fractures of rock formations.
Gupta Empire
The Gupta Empire was an ancient Indian empire on the Indian subcontinent which existed from the mid 3rd century CE to mid 6th century CE.
Hamirpur district, Uttar Pradesh
Hamirpur district is one of the 75 districts of Uttar Pradesh state of India and Hamirpur town is the district headquarters.
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Hansi
Hansi, is a city and municipal council in Hisar district in the Indian state of Haryana.
See Yamuna and Hansi
Haridwar
Haridwar (formerly Mayapuri) is a city and municipal corporation in the Haridwar district of Uttarakhand, India.
Haryana
Haryana (ISO: Hariyāṇā) is an Indian state located in the northern part of the country.
Hathni Kund Barrage
The Hathni Kund is a concrete barrage located on the Yamuna River in Yamuna Nagar district of Haryana state, India.
See Yamuna and Hathni Kund Barrage
Himachal Pradesh
Himachal Pradesh ("Snow-laden Mountain Province") is a state in the northern part of India.
See Yamuna and Himachal Pradesh
Hindon River
Hindon River is an Indian river in that originates from the Shakumbhari devi range (Upper Sivaliks) in Saharanpur district of Uttar Pradesh and falls into Yamuna river in Noida. Yamuna and Hindon River are rivers of Delhi and rivers of Uttar Pradesh.
Hindu texts
Hindu texts or Hindu scriptures are manuscripts and voluminous historical literature which are related to any of the diverse traditions within Hinduism.
Hinduism
Hinduism is an Indian religion or dharma, a religious and universal order by which its followers abide.
Hindustan Times
Hindustan Times is an Indian English-language daily newspaper based in Delhi.
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Hisar district
Hisar district is one of the 22 districts of Haryana, India.
India
India, officially the Republic of India (ISO), is a country in South Asia.
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Indica (Megasthenes)
Indika (Greek: Ἰνδικά; Latin: Indica) is an account of Mauryan India by the Greek writer Megasthenes.
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Indo-Gangetic Plain
The Indo-Gangetic Plain, also known as the North Indian River Plain, is a fertile plain encompassing northern regions of the Indian subcontinent, including most of modern-day northern and eastern India, most of eastern-Pakistan, virtually all of Bangladesh and southern plains of Nepal.
See Yamuna and Indo-Gangetic Plain
Indraprastha
Indraprastha (lit. "Plain of Indra" or "City of Indra") is mentioned in ancient Indian literature as a city of the Kuru Kingdom.
Indri
The indri (Indri indri), also called the babakoto, is one of the largest living lemurs, with a head-body length of about and a weight of between.
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Indus River
The Indus is a transboundary river of Asia and a trans-Himalayan river of South and Central Asia. Yamuna and Indus River are Rigvedic rivers, rivers in Buddhism and sacred rivers.
Indus Valley Civilisation
The Indus Valley Civilisation (IVC), also known as the Indus Civilisation, was a Bronze Age civilisation in the northwestern regions of South Asia, lasting from 3300 BCE to 1300 BCE, and in its mature form from 2600 BCE to 1900 BCE.
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Interlocking spur
An interlocking spur, also known as an overlapping spur, is one of any number of projecting ridges that extend alternately from the opposite sides of the wall of a young, V-shaped valley down which a river with a winding course flows.
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International Association of Hydrological Sciences
The International Association of Hydrological Sciences (IAHS) is a non-profit, non-governmental scientific organization committed to serving the science of hydrology and the worldwide community of hydrologists.
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ITO barrage
The ITO barrage, also Indraprastha barrage and ITO Bridge,I.
Jabalpur district
Jabalpur district is a district of Madhya Pradesh state in central India.
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Japanese yen
The is the official currency of Japan.
Jhajjar district
Jhajjar district is one of the 22 districts of Haryana state in northern India.
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Jind district
Jindo district is one of the 22 districts of Haryana state in northern India.
Kailasa Temple, Ellora
The Kailasha (IAST: Kailāśa) or Kailashanatha (IAST: Kailāśanātha) temple is the largest of the rock-cut temples at the Ellora Caves near Chhatrapati Sambhajingar district, Maharashtra of Maharashtra, India.
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Kairana
Kairana is a city and a municipal board in Shamli district of the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh.
Kalanag
Kalanag or Black Peak (6,387 m) is a peak in the Garhwal Himalaya in Uttarakhand, India.
Kaliya
Kaliya (IAST: Kāliya, Devanagari: कालिय), in Hindu traditions, was a venomous Nāga living in the Yamunā river, in Vṛndāvana.
Kalpi
Kalpi is a historical city and municipal board in Jalaun district in Uttar Pradesh, India.
See Yamuna and Kalpi
Kanwari
Kanwari, also spelled Kunwari, or Kwari, is a village of 7,000 population, in Hansi-I Tehsil, Hisar-1 Rural Development Block, Hansi (Vidhan Sabha constituency) and Hisar (Lok Sabha constituency) of Hisar District of Hisar Division in the Haryana state of India. It is part of the saat bas bhaichara grouping of 7 villages.
Karnal
Karnal is a city located in the state of Haryana, India and is the administrative headquarters of Karnal District.
Karnal district
Karnal district is one of the 22 districts of Haryana, a state in North India which constitutes the National Capital Region (NCR) of the country.
See Yamuna and Karnal district
Ken River
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. Yamuna and Ken River are rivers of Uttar Pradesh.
Krishna
Krishna (Sanskrit: कृष्ण) is a major deity in Hinduism.
Kumbh Mela
Kumbh Mela or Kumbha Mela is a major pilgrimage and festival in Hinduism, On February 4, 2019, Kumbh Mela witnessed the largest public gathering.
Kushan Empire
The Kushan Empire (– AD) was a syncretic empire formed by the Yuezhi in the Bactrian territories in the early 1st century.
Letitia Elizabeth Landon
Letitia Elizabeth Landon (14 August 1802 – 15 October 1838) was an English poet and novelist, better known by her initials L.E.L. Landon's writings are emblematic of the transition from Romanticism to Victorian literature.
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Liberty
Liberty is the state of being free within society from oppressive restrictions imposed by authority on one's way of life, behavior, or political views.
List of major rivers of India
The rivers in India play an important role in the lives of its people.
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List of national waterways in India
There are 111 officially notified Inland National Waterways (NWs) in India identified for the purposes of inland water transport, as per The National Waterways Act, 2016.
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List of rivers of India
This is a list of rivers of India, starting in the west and moving along the Indian coast southward, then northward.
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Lower Himalayan Range
The Lower Himalayan Range (पर्वत शृङ्खला parbat shrinkhalā) – also called the Middle Himalayas or Lesser Himalayas or Himachal – is a major east–west mountain range with elevations 3,700 to 4,500 m (12,000 to 14,500 feet) in the northernmost regions of the Indian subcontinent along the crest, paralleling the much higher High Himalayas range from the Indus River in Pakistan across northern India, Nepal and Bhutan but then the two ranges become increasingly difficult to differentiate east of Bhutan as the ranges approach the Brahmaputra River.
See Yamuna and Lower Himalayan Range
Madhya Pradesh
Madhya Pradesh (meaning 'central province') is a state in central India.
Magadha
Magadha also called the Kingdom of Magadha or the Magadha Empire, was a kingdom and empire, and one of the sixteen lit during the Second Urbanization period, based in southern Bihar in the eastern Ganges Plain, in Ancient India.
Mahabharata
The Mahābhārata (महाभारतम्) is one of the two major Smriti texts and Sanskrit epics of ancient India revered in Hinduism, the other being the Rāmāyaṇa.
Markandeya
Markandeya (translit) is a rishi (sage) featured in Hindu literature.
Markandeya Purana
The Markandeya Purana (मार्कण्डेय पुराण; IAST) is a Sanskrit text of Hinduism, and one of the eighteen major Puranas.
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Mathura
Mathura is a city and the administrative headquarters of Mathura district in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh.
Maurya Empire
The Maurya Empire (Ashokan Prakrit: 𑀫𑀸𑀕𑀥𑁂, Māgadhe) was a geographically extensive Iron Age historical power in South Asia based in Magadha (present day Bihar).
Megasthenes
Megasthenes (Μεγασθένης, died 290 BCE) was an ancient Greek historian, diplomat, ethnographer and explorer in the Hellenistic period.
Mhow
Mhow, officially Dr.
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Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change
The Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change (MoEFCC) is an Indian government ministry.
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Ministry of Water Resources, River Development and Ganga Rejuvenation
The Ministry of Water Resources, River Development and Ganga Rejuvenation was the apex body for formulation and administration of rules and regulations relating to the development and regulation of the water resources in India.
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Moksha
Moksha (मोक्ष), also called vimoksha, vimukti, and mukti, is a term in Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism and Sikhism for various forms of emancipation, liberation, nirvana, or release.
Moraine
A moraine is any accumulation of unconsolidated debris (regolith and rock), sometimes referred to as glacial till, that occurs in both currently and formerly glaciated regions, and that has been previously carried along by a glacier or ice sheet.
Motilal Banarsidass
Motilal Banarsidass Publishing House (MLBD) is an Indian academic publishing house, founded in Delhi, India in 1903.
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Mughal Empire
The Mughal Empire was an early modern empire in South Asia.
Munak canal
The Munak Canal is a 102 kilometer long aqueduct that is part of Western Yamuna Canal in Haryana and Delhi states in India.
Mussoorie
Mussoorie is a hill station and a municipal board, in Dehradun city in the Dehradun district of the Indian state Uttarakhand.
Najafgarh drain
The Najafgarh drain or Najafgarh nalah (nalah in Hindi means rivulet or storm water drain), which also acts as Najafgarh drain bird sanctuary, is another name for the northernmost end of River Sahibi, which continues its flow through Delhi, where it is channelized, and then flows into the Yamuna. Yamuna and Najafgarh drain are rivers of Delhi, rivers of Haryana and Yamuna River.
See Yamuna and Najafgarh drain
National Green Tribunal Act, 2010
The National Green Tribunal Act, 2010 is an Act of the Parliament of India which enables the creation of a special tribunal for the expeditious disposal of the cases pertaining to environmental issues.
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Nāga
In various Asian religious traditions, the Nagas are a divine, or semi-divine, race of half-human, half-serpent beings that reside in the netherworld (Patala), and can occasionally take human or part-human form, or are so depicted in art.
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New Delhi
New Delhi (ISO: Naī Dillī), is the capital of India and a part of the National Capital Territory of Delhi (NCT).
New Okhla Barrage
The New Ohkla Barrage is a weir impounding the Yamuna River, southeast of New Delhi.
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Noida
Noida, short for New Okhla Industrial Development Authority, is a city located in Gautam Buddha Nagar district of the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh.
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Okhla
Okhla is an urban neighbourhood located near the Okhla barrage in the South East Delhi district of Delhi near the border between Delhi and Uttar Pradesh.
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Okhla barrage
The Okhla barrage (Okhla Weir and Okhla bridge)I.
Okhla Sanctuary
Okhla Bird Sanctuary is a bird sanctuary at the Okhla barrage over Yamuna River.
See Yamuna and Okhla Sanctuary
Old Delhi
Old Delhi (Hindustani: Purani Dilli) is an area in the Central Delhi district of Delhi, India.
Pachnada
The Pachnada is an area near (सिन्डौस) at the border of Jalaun district, Etawah district and Auraiya district of Uttar Pradesh state, India.
Padma Purana
The Padma Purana (पद्मपुराण or पाद्मपुराण, or) is one of the eighteen Major Puranas, a genre of texts in Hinduism.
Palaeochannel
In the Earth sciences, a palaeochannel, also spelled paleochannel, is a significant length of a river or stream channel which no longer conveys fluvial discharge as part of an active fluvial system.
Palla barrage
The Palla barrage is a barrage located in Palla on the Yamuna-Faridabad canal in Faridabad district of Haryana state in India. Yamuna and Palla barrage are Yamuna River.
Pandava
The Pandavas (Sanskrit: पाण्डव, IAST: Pāṇḍava) is a group name referring to the five legendary brothers, Yudhishtira, Bhima, Arjuna, Nakula and Sahadeva, who are central figures of the Hindu epic Mahabharata.
Panipat
Panipat is a industrial planned city, located in Haryana, India.
Paonta Sahib
Paonta Sahib is an industrial town of Himachal Pradesh in India.
Pataliputra
Pataliputra (IAST), adjacent to modern-day Patna, Bihar, was a city in ancient India, originally built by Magadha ruler Ajatashatru in 490 BCE, as a small fort near the Ganges river.
Pehowa
Pehowa (Devanagari: पेहोवा) (old name Pitrudhak Teerth) is a town and a municipal committee in Kurukshetra district in the Indian state of Haryana.
Persian language
Persian, also known by its endonym Farsi (Fārsī|), is a Western Iranian language belonging to the Iranian branch of the Indo-Iranian subdivision of the Indo-European languages.
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Plate tectonics
Plate tectonics is the scientific theory that Earth's lithosphere comprises a number of large tectonic plates, which have been slowly moving since 3–4 billion years ago.
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Pleistocene
The Pleistocene (often referred to colloquially as the Ice Age) is the geological epoch that lasted from to 11,700 years ago, spanning the Earth's most recent period of repeated glaciations.
Prayagraj
Prayagraj (ISO), also known as Allahabad or Ilahabad, is a metropolis in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. Yamuna and Prayagraj are Yamuna River.
Punjab
Punjab (also romanised as Panjāb or Panj-Āb), also known as the Land of the Five Rivers, is a geopolitical, cultural, and historical region in South Asia. It is specifically located in the northwestern part of the Indian subcontinent, comprising areas of modern-day eastern-Pakistan and northwestern-India.
Puranas
Puranas (पुराण||ancient, old (1995 Edition), Article on Puranas,, page 915) are a vast genre of Hindu literature about a wide range of topics, particularly about legends and other traditional lore.
Pushtimarga Sampradaya
The Puṣṭimārga or Pushtimarg, also known as, is a sect of Vaishnavism.
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Rajasthan
Rajasthan (lit. 'Land of Kings') is a state in northwestern India.
Rana Pratap Sagar Dam
The Rana Pratap Sagar Dam is a gravity masonry dam of height built on the Chambal River at Rawatbhata in Rajasthan in India.
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Rashtrakutas
Rashtrakuta (IAST) (r. 753 – 982 CE) was a royal Indian dynasty ruling large parts of the Indian subcontinent between the 6th and 10th centuries.
Rigveda
The Rigveda or Rig Veda (ऋग्वेद,, from ऋच्, "praise" and वेद, "knowledge") is an ancient Indian collection of Vedic Sanskrit hymns (sūktas).
Rohtak district
Rohtak district is a district in the Indian state of Haryana.
See Yamuna and Rohtak district
Sacred waters
Sacred waters are sacred natural sites characterized by tangible topographical land formations such as rivers, lakes, springs, reservoirs, and oceans, as opposed to holy water which is water elevated with the sacramental blessing of a cleric.
Sahibi River
The Sahibi river, also called the Sabi River, is an ephemeral, rain-fed river flowing through Rajasthan, Haryana (where its canalised portion is called the "Outfall Drain No 8") and Delhi states in India. Yamuna and Sahibi River are Rigvedic rivers, rivers of Delhi, rivers of Haryana and Yamuna River.
Sanjna
Sanjna (सञ्ज्ञा), also known as Saranyu (सरण्यू), is a Hindu goddess and the chief consort of Surya, the Sun god.
Sanskrit
Sanskrit (attributively संस्कृत-,; nominally संस्कृतम्) is a classical language belonging to the Indo-Aryan branch of the Indo-European languages.
Saptarshi
The Saptarshi are the seven seers of ancient India who are extolled in the Vedas, and other Hindu literature such as the Skanda Purana.
Sarasvati River
The Sarasvati River is a mythologized and deified ancient river first mentioned in the Rigveda and later in Vedic and post-Vedic texts. Yamuna and Sarasvati River are Rigvedic rivers, rivers in Buddhism, rivers of Haryana, rivers of Uttarakhand, sacred rivers and sea and river goddesses.
See Yamuna and Sarasvati River
Sarsuti
The Sarsuti river, originating in Sivalik Hills and flowing through the palaeochannel of Yamuna, is a tributary of Ghaggar river in of Haryana state of India. Yamuna and Sarsuti are Rigvedic rivers, rivers of Haryana and Sarasvati River.
Sasur Khaderi River
Sasur Khaderi River is a tributary of Yamuna River in the state of Uttar Pradesh in India. Yamuna and Sasur Khaderi River are rivers of Uttar Pradesh.
See Yamuna and Sasur Khaderi River
Seleucus I Nicator
Seleucus I Nicator (Σέλευκος Νικάτωρ) was a Macedonian Greek general, officer and successor of Alexander the Great who went on to found the eponymous Seleucid Empire, led by the Seleucid dynasty.
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Shatapatha Brahmana
The Shatapatha Brahmana (lit,, abbreviated to 'SB') is a commentary on the Śukla Yajurveda.
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Shimla
Shimla (also known as Simla, the official name until 1972) is the capital and the largest city of the northern Indian state of Himachal Pradesh.
Shloka
Shloka or śloka (श्लोक, from the root श्रु, Macdonell, Arthur A., A Sanskrit Grammar for Students, Appendix II, p. 232 (Oxford University Press, 3rd edition, 1927). in a broader sense, according to Monier-Williams's dictionary, is "any verse or stanza; a proverb, saying"; but in particular it refers to the 32-syllable verse, derived from the Vedic anuṣṭubh metre, used in the Bhagavad Gita and many other works of classical Sanskrit literature.
Shunga Empire
The Shunga dynasty (IAST) was the Fifth ruling dynasty of Magadha and controlled most of the northern Indian subcontinent from around 187 to 73 BCE.
Sikhs
Sikhs (singular Sikh: or; sikkh) are an ethnoreligious group who adhere to Sikhism, a religion that originated in the late 15th century in the Punjab region of the Indian subcontinent, based on the revelation of Guru Nanak.
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Sindh River
The Sindh River, a tributary of the Yamuna River, flows through the Indian states of Madhya Pradesh and Uttar Pradesh. Yamuna and Sindh River are rivers of Uttar Pradesh.
Sivalik Hills
The Sivalik Hills, also known as the Shivalik Hills and Churia Hills, are a mountain range of the outer Himalayas.
Somb river
The Somb river, also spelled Som river (Hindi: सोम नदी) is a tributary of Yamuna in Haryana state of India. Yamuna and Somb river are Rigvedic rivers, rivers of Haryana and Sarasvati River.
Sonipat
Sonipat is a planned industrial city & administrative headquarter in Sonipat district of Haryana state of India.
Sonipat district
Sonipat district is one of the 22 districts of Haryana state in North India.
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Supreme Court of India
The Supreme Court of India (ISO: Bhārata kā Sarvōcca Nyāyālaya) is the supreme judicial authority and the highest court of the Republic of India.
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Surya
Surya (सूर्य) is the SunDalal, p. 399 as well as the solar deity in Hinduism.
See Yamuna and Surya
Sutlej
The Sutlej River is the longest of the five rivers that flow through the historic crossroads region of Punjab in northern India and Pakistan. Yamuna and Sutlej are Rigvedic rivers and rivers in Buddhism.
Taj Mahal
The Taj Mahal is an ivory-white marble mausoleum on the right bank of the river Yamuna in Agra, Uttar Pradesh, India.
Tajewala Barrage
Tajewala Barrage is a now decommissioned but existing old barrage across the Yamuna River, located in Yamuna Nagar District, in the state of Haryana, India.
See Yamuna and Tajewala Barrage
Tectonics
Tectonics are the processes that result in the structure and properties of the Earth's crust and its evolution through time.
Thar Desert
The Thar Desert, also known as the Great Indian Desert, is an arid region in the north-western part of the Indian subcontinent that covers an area of in India and Pakistan.
The Guardian
The Guardian is a British daily newspaper.
The Hindu
The Hindu is an Indian English-language daily newspaper owned by The Hindu Group, headquartered in Chennai, Tamil Nadu.
The Imperial Gazetteer of India
The Imperial Gazetteer of India was a gazetteer of the British Indian Empire, and is now a historical reference work.
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The Indian Express
The Indian Express is an English-language Indian daily newspaper founded in 1932 by Ramnath Goenka with an investment by capitalist partner Raja Mohan Prasad.
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The New Indian Express
The New Indian Express is an Indian English-language broadsheet daily newspaper published by the Chennai-based Express Publications.
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The Times of India
The Times of India, also known by its abbreviation TOI, is an Indian English-language daily newspaper and digital news media owned and managed by The Times Group.
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The Tribune (India)
The Tribune is an Indian English-language daily newspaper published from Amritsar, Jalandhar, Ludhiana, Bathinda, Chandigarh and Gurugram.
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Tilapia
Tilapia is the common name for nearly a hundred species of cichlid fish from the coelotilapine, coptodonine, heterotilapine, oreochromine, pelmatolapiine, and tilapiine tribes (formerly all were "Tilapiini"), with the economically most important species placed in the Coptodonini and Oreochromini.
Time (magazine)
Time (stylized in all caps as TIME) is an American news magazine based in New York City.
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Tons River
The Tons (टौंस नदी) is the largest tributary of the Yamuna. Yamuna and Tons River are rivers of Uttarakhand.
Tributary
A tributary, or an affluent, is a stream or river that flows into a larger stream (main stem or "parent"), river, or a lake.
Triveni Sangam
In Hindu tradition, Triveni Sangam is the confluence (Sanskrit: sangama) of three rivers that is also a sacred place, with a bath here said to flush away all of one's sins and free one from the cycle of rebirth. Yamuna and Triveni Sangam are sacred rivers.
Tughlaq dynasty
The Tughlaq dynasty (also known as Tughluq or Tughluk dynasty; تغلق شاهیان) was the third dynasty to rule over the Delhi sultanate in medieval India.
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University of California Press
The University of California Press, otherwise known as UC Press, is a publishing house associated with the University of California that engages in academic publishing.
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Urban metabolism (UM) is a model to facilitate the description and analysis of the flows of the materials and energy within cities, such as undertaken in a material flow analysis of a city.
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Uttar Pradesh
Uttar Pradesh ('North Province') is a state in northern India.
Uttarakhand
Uttarakhand, formerly known as Uttaranchal (the official name until 2007), is a state in northern India.
Uttarkashi district
Uttarkashi District is a district of Garhwal division of the Uttarakhand state in northern India, and has its headquarters at Uttarkashi city.
See Yamuna and Uttarkashi district
Vallabha
Vallabha, or Vallabhacharya (1479–1531 CE), was an Indian saint and philosopher.
Vedic period
The Vedic period, or the Vedic age, is the period in the late Bronze Age and early Iron Age of the history of India when the Vedic literature, including the Vedas (–900 BCE), was composed in the northern Indian subcontinent, between the end of the urban Indus Valley Civilisation and a second urbanisation, which began in the central Indo-Gangetic Plain BCE.
Vindhya Range
The Vindhya Range (also known as Vindhyachal) is a complex, discontinuous chain of mountain ridges, hill ranges, highlands and plateau escarpments in west-central India.
Vishram Ghat
Vishram Ghat is a ghat, a bath and worship place, on the banks of river Yamuna in Mathura, India.
Vrindavan
Vrindavan, also spelt Vrindaban and Brindaban, is a historical city in the Mathura district of Uttar Pradesh, India. Yamuna and Vrindavan are Yamuna River.
Wazirabad barrage
The Wazirabad barrage or Wazirabad bridge,I.
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Wazirabad, Delhi
For other places with the same name, see Wazirabad (disambiguation) Wazirabad near Wazirabad barrage is a village in Delhi in the Nation Capital Region.
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Western Jamuna Canal Link
Western Jamuna Canal Link also known as W.J.C. Link Channel is a canal that emerges from the Yamuna River at the Hathnikund Barrage near the Haryana-U.P border in Yamuna Nagar District of Haryana.
See Yamuna and Western Jamuna Canal Link
Western Yamuna Canal
Western Yamuna Canal is canal in river Yamuna that was dug out and renovated in 1335 CE by Firoz Shah Tughlaq. Yamuna and Western Yamuna Canal are Yamuna River.
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Whanganui River
The Whanganui River is a major river in the North Island of New Zealand. Yamuna and Whanganui River are environmental personhood.
See Yamuna and Whanganui River
William Joseph Taylor
William Joseph Taylor (1802 – March 1885) was a British medallist and engraver who produced a wide variety of medals and tokens throughout his career, including the majority of medals and tokens produced in London, as well as a notable enterprise in Australia which attempted to establish the continent's first private mint.
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Yama
Yama (lit), also known as Kāla and Dharmarāja, is the Hindu god of death and justice, responsible for the dispensation of law and punishment of sinners in his abode, Naraka.
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Yamuna
The Yamuna is the second-largest tributary river of the Ganges by discharge and the longest tributary in India. Yamuna and Yamuna are environmental personhood, Rigvedic rivers, rivers in Buddhism, rivers of Delhi, rivers of Haryana, rivers of Uttar Pradesh, rivers of Uttarakhand, sacred rivers, Sarasvati River, sea and river goddesses, Tributaries of the Ganges and Yamuna River.
Yamuna Action Plan
The Yamuna Action Plan is a bilateral project between the Government of India and Japan, introduced in 1993. Yamuna and Yamuna Action Plan are Yamuna River.
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Yamuna in Hinduism
Yamuna is a sacred river in Hinduism and the main tributary of the Ganges River. Yamuna and Yamuna in Hinduism are sea and river goddesses.
See Yamuna and Yamuna in Hinduism
Yamuna Pushkaram
Yamuna Pushkaram is a festival of River Yamuna normally occurs once in 12 years.
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Yamuna Pushta
Yamuna Pushta is the Pushta (embankment) on both sides of the Yamuna River in Delhi, starting from the ITO bridge and up to the Salimgarh Fort. Yamuna and Yamuna Pushta are Yamuna River.
Yamunanagar
Yamunanagar, is a city and a municipal corporation in Yamunanagar district in the Indian state of Haryana.
Yamunanagar district
Yamunanagar district is one of the 22 districts of the Indian state of Haryana.
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Yamunotri
Yamunotri, also Jamnotri, is the source of the Yamuna River and the seat of the Goddess Yamuna in Hinduism. Yamuna and Yamunotri are Yamuna River.
Yatra
Yatra (lit), in Indian-origin religions, Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism and Sikhism, generally means a pilgrimage to holy places such as confluences of sacred rivers, sacred mountains, places associated with Hindu epics such as the Mahabharata and Ramayana, and other sacred pilgrimage sites.
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See also
Environmental personhood
- Atrato River
- Environmental personhood
- Framework Law of Mother Earth and Integral Development for Living Well
- Ganges
- Law of the Rights of Mother Earth
- Legal guardian
- Mar Menor
- Mount Taranaki
- Rights of nature in Ecuador
- Rights of nature law
- Tamaqua, Pennsylvania
- Te Urewera
- Whanganui River
- Yamuna
- Yamuna River
Rigvedic rivers
- Beas River
- Bhagirathi River
- Chautang
- Chenab River
- Dangri
- Dohan river
- Drishadvati River
- Ganga (goddess)
- Ganges
- Ghaggar-Hakra River
- Gomal River
- Haro River
- Indori river
- Indus River
- Jhelum River
- Kabul River
- Kaushalya river
- Krishnavati river
- Markanda River (Haryana)
- Nadistuti Sukta
- Rasā
- Ravi River
- Rigvedic rivers
- Rivers in Hinduism
- Sahibi River
- Sarasvati River
- Sarsuti
- Soan River
- Somb river
- Sutlej
- Swat River
- Tapati
- Tehri Dam
- Yamuna
Rivers in Buddhism
- Amu Darya
- Beas River
- Betwa River
- Chenab River
- Chumig Gyatsa
- Gandaki River
- Ganges
- Ghaghara
- Godavari River
- Gomti River
- Gorai-Madhumati River
- Indus River
- Jhelum River
- Kabul River
- Kaveri
- Lilajan River
- Mahanadi
- Mahi River
- Mandakini River
- Narmada River
- Phalgu River
- Ravi River
- Sanzu River
- Sarasvati River
- Sutlej
- Swat River
- Thamirabarani River
- Vaitarani (mythology)
- Vishwamitri River
- West Rapti River
- Yamuna
Rivers of Delhi
Rivers of Haryana
- Chautang
- Dangri
- Dohan river
- Ghaggar-Hakra River
- Indori river
- Kaushalya river
- Krishnavati river
- Markanda River (Haryana)
- Najafgarh drain
- Outline of Haryana
- Sahibi River
- Sarasvati River
- Sarsuti
- Somb river
- Yamuna
- Yamuna River
Rivers of Uttarakhand
- Alaknanda River
- Asan Barrage
- Baur River
- Bhagirathi River
- Bhilangna River
- Bindal River
- Darma Valley
- Deoha
- Dhauliganga River
- Ganges
- Gaula River (India)
- Gomati River (Uttarakhand)
- Gori Ganga
- Jadh Ganga
- Kosi River (Uttarakhand)
- Lakshman Ganga
- Mandakini River
- Nayar River
- Pindar River
- Pushpawati River
- Ramganga
- Rishiganga
- Rispana River
- Sarasvati River
- Saraswati River (Uttarakhand)
- Sarju
- Sharda River
- Song River (India)
- Tehri Dam
- Tons River
- Vasuki Ganga
- Yamuna
- Yamuna River
Sacred rivers
- Beki River
- Bhagirathi River
- Bhavani River
- Brahmaputra River
- Cibeet River
- Ganges
- Ghat
- Godavari River
- Gomti River
- Gualcarque River
- Hooghly River
- Indus River
- Jacobs River (New Zealand)
- Jordan River
- Kaveri
- Krishna River
- Manas River
- Narmada River
- Osun River
- Sacred Headwaters
- Sarasvati River
- Saru River
- Triveni Sangam
- Tuckasegee River
- Turag River
- West Rapti River
- Yamuna
- Zuni River
Sarasvati River
- Adi Badri, Haryana
- Banawali
- Bhagwanpura, Haryana
- Chautang
- Dangri
- Dohan river
- Ghaggar-Hakra River
- Helmand River
- Kapal Mochan
- Karoh Peak
- Kaushalya river
- Khadg Singh Valdiya
- Markanda River (Haryana)
- Morni
- Nara Canal
- Sarasvati Pushkaram
- Sarasvati River
- Sarsuti
- Somb river
- Yamuna
Tributaries of the Ganges
- Alaknanda River
- Assi River
- Atrai River
- Besu River
- Bhilangna River
- Gandaki River
- Gangi River
- Ghaghara
- Gomti River
- Kosi River
- Mandakini River
- Nandakini
- Punpun River
- Ramganga
- Son River
- Sone River
- Tamsa River
- Varuna River
- Yamuna
- Yamuna River
Yamuna River
- 2010 Jalaun district bus crash
- Agra Canal
- Asan Barrage
- Dohan river
- Hamirpur, Uttar Pradesh
- Indori river
- Jijivisha
- Krishnavati river
- Najafgarh drain
- Nigambodh Ghat
- Palla barrage
- Prayagraj
- Sahibi River
- Sengar River
- Shalvi River
- Vrindavan
- Western Yamuna Canal
- Yamuna
- Yamuna Action Plan
- Yamuna Pushta
- Yamunotri
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yamuna
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