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Sacred rivers in India: Spiritual journeys to undertake at least once

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| ETimes.in | Last updated on - Aug 27, 2025, 13:47 IST
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Sacred rivers in India: Spiritual journeys to undertake at least once

India’s rivers are more than just bodies of water—they’re revered as divine entities, woven into the spiritual and cultural fabric of the country. These flowing waters are an integral part of the Hindu mythology, spirituality, and daily life, also serving as pilgrimage sites. From the snow-capped Himalayas to the lush plains of the south, each river carries ancient stories and profound significance.

Here are seven sacred rivers that continue to shape India’s cultural and spiritual identity.

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Ganga (Ganges)

The Ganga is India’s holiest river. The river originates from the Gangotri Glacier in Uttarakhand, and flows through the plains, nurturing millions. Hindus consider a dip in the Ganga purifying, especially during festivals like Kumbh Mela. Places like Varanasi, Rishikesh, Haridwar, and Prayagraj are situated along the banks of the Ganges, making them spiritual hubs. In Varanasi, devotees perform rituals and cremations to attain moksha (liberation).

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Yamuna

The Yamuna, a major tributary of the Ganga, is sacred for its association with Lord Krishna. As per Hindu scriptures, Lord Krishna spent his childhood along its banks in Vrindavan and Mathura. Yamuna originates from the Yamunotri Glacier, and is revered as a goddess who grants blessings.

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Saraswati

Though this river is mythical, it does not mean it is less important. Saraswati River, often called the "lost river," is celebrated in ancient texts like the Rigveda. It is believed that the Saraswati River flows underground, meeting the Ganga and Yamuna at Prayagraj’s Triveni Sangam.

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Narmada

The Narmada, flowing through central India, is considered one of the purest rivers in Hindu tradition. Originating at Amarkantak in Madhya Pradesh, it’s believed to have sprung from Lord Shiva’s sweat. Pilgrims revere it for its ability to purify without needing rituals, and the Narmada Parikrama (circumambulation) is a sacred journey for devotees, and many do it every year.

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Godavari

Did you know that the Godavari River is also known as the Ganga of the South? The river originates in Nashik, Maharashtra, and flows across central and southern India. The river is associated with Lord Rama, who lived along its banks during his exile. The river also hosts the Kumbh Mela in Nashik, drawing millions for a holy dip.

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Kaveri (Cauvery)

The Kaveri, flowing through Karnataka and Tamil Nadu, is revered as a goddess who brings prosperity. Originating at Talakaveri in the Western Ghats, Kaveri River is a lifeline for agriculture and spirituality. There are several temples along its banks, with most important ones like the Sri Ranganathaswamy Temple in Srirangapatna.

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Krishna

The Krishna River, named after Lord Krishna, flows through Maharashtra, Karnataka, and Andhra Pradesh. Starting at Mahabaleshwar, it’s revered for its spiritual and cultural significance. Pilgrimage sites like Wai and temples along its course attract devotees who believe its waters cleanse both body and soul.

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