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  1. The Mandakini River is a tributary of the Alaknanda River in the Indian state of Uttarakhand. The river runs for approximately 81 kilometres (50 mi) between the Rudraprayag and Sonprayag areas and emerges from the Chorabari Glacier. The Mandakini merges with river Songanga at Sonprayag and flows past the Hindu temple Madhyamaheshwar at Ukhimath.

  2. Apr 1, 2024 · The Mandakini River, which originates in the Chorabari glacier near the revered Kedarnath temple, flows gracefully through the Himalayan terrain before merging with the Alaknanda River at Rudraprayag.

  3. Mar 15, 2016 · Mandakini River emerges from Chorabari Glacier near Kedarnath in Uttarakhand, India. This river is a tributary of Alaknanda River and is fed by Vasukiganga River at Sonprayag. The river merges with Kaliganga near Kalimath temple and with Madhyamaheshwar Ganga near Ukhimath.

  4. The place where the holy river of Mandakini merges with river Alaknanda is named after lord Shiva – Rudraprayag which is situated at a distance of 34 km from Srinagar. The entire region has a monumental history and is deemed for being a significant place of worship and spirituality in India.

  5. The Alaknanda is a turbulent Himalayan river in the Indian state of Uttarakhand and one of the two headstreams of the Ganges, the major river of Northern India and a river considered holy in Hinduism.

  6. Nov 3, 2021 · The Mandakini river that runs in the state of Uttarakhand is 81 kilometres long. It flows between Rudraprayag and Sonprayag. It emerges from Chorabari glacier. The Mandakini river merges with Songanga river at Sonprayag. It is considered sacred as the river passed through Kedarnath and Madhyamaheshwar temples. 2013 Kedarnath flash floods.

  7. Nov 13, 2023 · Kedarnath is a divine Hindu settlement situated in Rudraprayag district of Uttarakhand. It is one of the Char Dhams located in the Himalayas, and is situated at an astounding height of 3584 meters above sea level near the head of Mandakini River.

  8. The Mandakini River is a tributary of the Alaknanda River in the Indian state of Uttarakhand. The river runs for approximately 81 kilometres (50 mi) between the Rudraprayag and Sonprayag areas and emerges from the Chorabari Glacier.

  9. The Mandakini Alaknanda Sangam is a sacred confluence located in the picturesque town of Rudraprayag in Uttarakhand, India. This divine meeting point marks the convergence of two significant rivers, the Mandakini and the Alaknanda, and holds immense spiritual significance for Hindus.

  10. Enjoy this 3.1-mile out-and-back trail near Ukhimath, Uttarakhand. Generally considered a moderately challenging route. This trail is great for birding, hiking, and walking, and it's unlikely you'll encounter many other people while exploring. Preview trail.