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    It starts with the Vishnu Prayag on the Alaknanda River, which is one of the two source streams of the river Ganga in the Garhwal Himalayas; the other streams are the Dhauliganga, Nandakini, Pindar, Mandakini and the Bhagirathi - the head stream of the Ganges.

  2. Jan 27, 2023 · Here’s a suggested itinerary and Panch Prayag map that includes the best routes, attractions to visit, and Panch Prayag tricks for making the most of a Panch Prayag road trip. 1. Dev Prayag – the revered land of gods. Located 72 km from Rishikesh, Devprayag is the most significant confluence in Panch Prayag.

  3. Five revered sites in Uttarakhand where five rivers merge into River Alaknanda to ultimately form the holy River Ganges (Ganga) is called Panch Prayag (in Hindi, 'panch' means five and 'prayag' means confluence).

  4. The Panch Prayag of Uttarakhand traces the route carved by Alaknanda River when it leaves its Himalayan abode from Satopanth glacier. It is joined by Dhauliganga River at Vishnuprayag, near Joshimath. Nandaprayag is the second confluence in cascading sequence, where Alaknanda River is joined by Nandakini River.

  5. Panch Prayag is the confluence of five sacred rivers Vishnuprayag, Nandaprayag, Karnaprayag, Rudraprayag and Devprayag in Uttarakhand. These rivers merge to form the holy River Ganga who is worshipped as the life-giving goddess. It is believed that taking a dip in the Panch Prayag cleanses the soul and provides moksha (salvation).

  6. One can choose to pray and bath at all five prayags, starting from Devprayag, and then conclude the journey with the most sacred darshan of Lord Badrinath. Moreover, a Panch Prayag Tour can be combined with Chota Char Dham Yatra for a more fulfilling and complete pilgrimage tour in Uttarakhand.

  7. Mar 23, 2022 · The Alaknanda river flowing along the four confluences of Panch Prayag – Vishnuprayag, Nandprayag, Karanprayag, Rudraprayag- finally meet the Bhagirathi river at Devprayag, the fifth Prayag, to form the Ganga, the holy river of India that has brought salvation to this land.

  8. The five holy places of the Panch Prayag are Vishnuprayag, Nandprayag, Karnaprayag, Rudraprayag, Devprayag. Best Time to Visit Panch Prayag. The best time to visit Panch Prayag is from the month of March to June. During summers, the roads remain in good condition and the weather permits the travelling zeal as compared to the monsoon months.

  9. While the confluence of the Ganga, Yamuna and Saraswati rivers occurs in Prayagraj, the confluence of Alaknanda, Dhauliganga, Nandakini, Pindar, Mandakini and Bhagirathi rivers occurs in Uttarakhand. Skanda Purana also mentions these five Prayags, which are seen flowing from the snow-clad peaks.

  10. Prayag is the Sanskrit equivalent for 'river confluence', a place where two rivers join. Panch Prayag refers to the five different confluences of various rivers in the state of Uttarakhand. All the rivers that form the five Prayags are tributaries of River Ganga and are considered very holy.