The Ganga River is called "Ganga" in Sanskrit.
The Sanskrit word for river is "nadi."
Duster is called "धूलपट" in Sanskrit.
No, "ganga" is not a proper grammatically used word. "Ganga" is a common term used in Indian English to refer to the Ganges River. However, if you are referring to a gang or a group, you should use the word "gang" instead.
Plastic is called "प्लास्टिक" in Sanskrit.
Symposium is called "sabha" in Sanskrit.
NARMADA River called mp's Ganga.
Godavari
Dakshina Ganga is the river of Maharashtra that is called Bhagyalaxmi.
River Ganga is also called Jahnavi.
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Oh, honey, that would be the Kaveri River. Known as the "Ganga of the South," it flows through the southern states of Karnataka and Tamil Nadu in India, serving as a lifeline for agriculture and local communities. So, if you're ever in need of a southern Ganga fix, head on over to the Kaveri River!
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Ganga river is fed by many perennial rivers and steams in its higher course. Mandakini originates from a glacier near Kedarnath in Uttarakhand (a state in India). Mandakini joins Alaknanda at Rudraprayag which in turns proceed to meet Bhagirathi river in Devaprayag to form river Ganga. As being one of ganga's tributaries, Mandakini is a synonym for river Ganga.
The Alakananda river meets the Bhagirathi river at Devaprayagmeet' From there on the river is called the Ganges