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Why is Godavari river often referred to as ‘Dakshin Ganga’ or ‘Vridha Ganga’?
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The Godavari River is often referred to as ‘Dakshin Ganga’ or ‘Vridha Ganga’ because:
- Longest River in Peninsular India:
- It is the largest river in southern India, like the Ganga in the north.
- Flows for 1,465 km, covering a huge basin area.
- Religious Importance: Like the Ganga, the Godavari is considered holy by Hindus, with many pilgrimage sites along its course.
- ‘Vridha Ganga’ (Old Ganga): It is an ancient river and has been flowing for millions of years, hence the name ‘Old Ganga’.
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