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Triveni Sangam is located at Prayag – the area of Prayagraj neighbouring the confluence; for this reason, the confluence is also sometimes referred to as Prayag. [5] At the Triveni Sangam, the distinct characteristics of the rivers are visible: the Ganges flows with clear water [verification needed], while the Yamuna appears greenish ...
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Triveni Dham (Nepali: त्रिवेणी धाम) is a confluence of three rivers (Triveni Sangam), Sona, Tamasa and Sapta Gandaki located in Binayi Tribeni Rural Municipality, Nawalparasi district of Nepal. The nearby Valmiki Ashram is linked to Ramayana, where Sita was sent to exile by Rama with her two sons Lava and Kusha. [1]
The Mela is one of the four fairs traditionally recognised as Kumbh Melas. An annual fair, known as Magh Mela, has been held at Prayag Triveni sangam since ancient times (at least early centuries CE). The site, its sacredness, bathing pilgrimage and the annual festival is mentioned in the ancient Puranas and the epic Mahabharata. The festival ...
The site is a Triveni sangam (a confluence of three rivers) where two right tributaries Karra and Kukhreni flow into the East Rapti River. [1] The holy site has seen significant development in the last decade. Kushmanda Sarobaar Tribeni Shrine Development Committee oversees the development and promotion of the site. [3]
The Triveni Sangam (place where three rivers meet) is the meeting place of Ganges, the Yamuna and mythical Saraswati River, which according to Hindu legends, wells up from underground. [ 103 ] [ 104 ] A place of religious importance and the site for historic Prayag Kumbh Mela held every 12 years, over the years it has also been the site of ...
Shankar Viman Mandapam is a Hindu temple in Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh, India and is dedicated to the Hindu God Shiva. [1] Located north of the famous Triveni Sangam on the right banks of river Ganga, this four story temple is built in memory of Adi Shankaracharya. [2]
Harihar Van – It is a nice garden along Triveni Sangam. Rudralay Mahadev or Rudreshvara Temple [6] – Built in 11th or 13th century AD is located to left of the road to the Triveni Ghat. Parsuram or Parshuram Temple [7] – located to the right of the road to Triveni Sangam, opposite to Rudralay temple, is popular among devotees.