In Devprayag Streets and on Suspension Bridge Uttrakhand, India
In this video i am with my friend Amit and we are excited to see the place where river Bhagirathi and Alakhnanda meets. I am in the streets of Devprayag.Video Part 1
Bhagirathi river meets Alaknanda at Devprayag, forms Ganga : Aerial view
Aerial view of the confluence of river Alaknanda and Bhagirathi in Devprayag in Uttarakhand. At the confluence, there is a temple of Hindu Lord Shiva. Mandakini river flows on the right-hand side of the temple while on the left side there is Alaknanda river. Hindu pilgrims can be seen taking bath at the confluence.
Flying over the township of Devprayag see the residential area of the city and a road alongside the Alaknanda river and suspension bridge can also be seen from the air. Speed of River Bhagirathi is more where as Alaknanda's speed is slow.
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BRIDGE FROM RAJIV LOCHAN TEMPLE TO KULESHWAR MAHADEO TEMPLE AND KULESHWAR MAHADEO TEMPLE TO LOMASH RISHI ASHRAM ON MAHANADI RIVER AT RAJIM, DISTRICT-GARIABAND. Chhattisgarh.
The country's longest suspension bridge was inaugurated at Triveni Sangam of Rajim in Garia Bandh district of Chhattisgarh. On Monday, Divisional Minister Brijmohan Agrawal broke the coconut and inaugurated the construction work of the bridge. During this, he said that the 600 meter long suspension bridge constructed at a cost of Rs. 35 crores will be prepared in a year. This bridge will be built from the Rajivalokan temple to the Lomash Rishi Ashram at the confluence point of Mahanadi, Parri and Sondhur. Also, the Kuleshwarath temple will also be linked to this bridge.
Devprayag town - Before and After the Floods | The Best of India
See the damage done to the famous confluence at Devprayag, where the two mighty streams of the Ganga come together and officially form the Ganga or the Ganges river - the most famous and important river of South Asia!
Whereas prior to the calamitous two days of 15th and 16th June 2013, the rivers flowed down their respective gorges to meet at this temple town, pilgrims descended to the steps of the ghat at the sangam or meeting point and the little temple had brisk visitation, the pillars of the halls held up three layers of havan-worthy plinths and life went on in the little temple town which was accessible from a swinging suspension bridge over the Bhagirathi.
Then on the night of 15th June and throughout the day of 16th June, the rains just kept coming down and didn't let up. Massive amounts of water poured down the rivers, the water levels rose and rose, and the landscape was changed forever! The Alaknanda dashed repeatedly against the hillside and carved out a new course for itself, using large boulders and rocks as ammunition, leaving a tiny island stranded in the middle of its course. Meanwhile, the river level rose so much on a permanent basis, that even weeks after the flood, the ghats and the lower plinths have all gone underwater, and the water level now laps at the pillars of the upper-most platform, almost touching the temple itself... Before long, all these structures would have disappeared, when the next big flood comes in, and there will be more. Such is the young and brash nature of the Himalaya and an eco-system that is both emperilled and in flux.
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Bridge along the Ganga River above Rishikesh, India another River joins Ganga
Bridge along the Ganga River above Rishikesh, India another River joins Ganga
Devprayag before and after the floods
See the damage done to the famous confluence at Devprayag, where the two mighty streams of the Ganga come together and officially form the Ganga or the Ganges river - the most famous and important river of South Asia!
Whereas prior to the calamitous two days of 15th and 16th June 2013, the rivers flowed down their respective gorges to meet at this temple town, pilgrims descended to the steps of the ghat at the sangam or meeting point and the little temple had brisk visitation, the pillars of the halls held up three layers of havan-worthy plinths and life went on in the little temple town which was accessible from a swinging suspension bridge over the Bhagirathi.
Then on the night of 15th June and throughout the day of 16th June, the rains just kept coming down and didn't let up. Massive amounts of water poured down the rivers, the water levels rose and rose, and the landscape was changed forever! The Alaknanda dashed repeatedly against the hillside and carved out a new course for itself, using large boulders and rocks as ammunition, leaving a tiny island stranded in the middle of its course. Meanwhile, the river level rose so much on a permanent basis, that even weeks after the flood, the ghats and the lower plinths have all gone underwater, and the water level now laps at the pillars of the upper-most platform, almost touching the temple itself... Before long, all these structures would have disappeared, when the next big flood comes in, and there will be more. Such is the young and brash nature of the Himalaya and an eco-system that is both emperilled and in flux.
This footage is part of the professionally-shot broadcast stock footage archive of Wilderness Films India Ltd., the largest collection of HD imagery from South Asia. The Wilderness Films India collection comprises of tens of thousands of hours of high quality broadcast imagery, mostly shot on HDCAM 1080i High Definition, HDV and XDCAM. Write to us for licensing this footage on a broadcast format, for use in your production! We are happy to be commissioned to film for you or else provide you with broadcast crewing and production solutions across South Asia. We pride ourselves in bringing the best of India and South Asia to the world... Reach us at rupindang [at] gmail [dot] com and admin@wildfilmsindia.com.
Devprayag confluence of Alaknanda and Bhagirathi, to form the Ganges, in Uttarakhand Himalaya
Aerial view of the confluence of river Alaknanda and Bhagirathi in Devprayag in Uttarakhand. At the confluence, there is a temple of Hindu Lord Shiva. Bhagirathi river flows on the right-hand side of the temple while on the left side there is Alaknanda river. Hindu pilgrims can be seen taking bath at the confluence.
Flying over the township of Devprayag see the residential area of the city and a road alongside the Alaknanda river and suspension bridge can also be seen from the air. Speed of River Bhagirathi is more where as Alaknanda's speed is slow.
This footage is part of the broadcast stock footage archive of Wilderness Films India Ltd., the largest collection of HD imagery from South Asia. The collection comprises of 150, 000+ hours of high quality broadcast imagery, mostly shot on 4K, 200 fps slow motion, Full HD, HDCAM 1080i High Definition, Alexa and XDCAM. Write to us for licensing this footage on a broadcast format, for use in your production! We are happy to be commissioned to film for you or else provide you with broadcast crewing and production solutions across South Asia. We pride ourselves in bringing the best of India and South Asia to the world...
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Devprayag, Uttarakhand has been changed forever, after the floods
See the damage done to the famous confluence at Devprayag, where the two mighty streams of the Ganga come together and officially form the Ganga or the Ganges river - the most famous and important river of South Asia!
Whereas prior to the calamitous two days of 15th and 16th June 2013, the rivers flowed down their respective gorges to meet at this temple town, pilgrims descended to the steps of the ghat at the sangam or meeting point and the little temple had brisk visitation, the pillars of the halls held up three layers of havan-worthy plinths and life went on in the little temple town which was accessible from a swinging suspension bridge over the Bhagirathi.
Then on the night of 15th June and throughout the day of 16th June, the rains just kept coming down and didn't let up. Massive amounts of water poured down the rivers, the water levels rose and rose, and the landscape was changed forever! The Alaknanda dashed repeatedly against the hillside and carved out a new course for itself, using large boulders and rocks as ammunition, leaving a tiny island stranded in the middle of its course. Meanwhile, the river level rose so much on a permanent basis, that even weeks after the flood, the ghats and the lower plinths have all gone underwater, and the water level now laps at the pillars of the upper-most platform, almost touching the temple itself... Before long, all these structures would have disappeared, when the next big flood comes in, and there will be more. Such is the young and brash nature of the Himalaya and an eco-system that is both emperilled and in flux.
This footage is part of the professionally-shot broadcast stock footage archive of Wilderness Films India Ltd., the largest collection of HD imagery from South Asia. The Wilderness Films India collection comprises of tens of thousands of hours of high quality broadcast imagery, mostly shot on HDCAM 1080i High Definition, HDV and XDCAM. Write to us for licensing this footage on a broadcast format, for use in your production! We are happy to be commissioned to film for you or else provide you with broadcast crewing and production solutions across South Asia. We pride ourselves in bringing the best of India and South Asia to the world... Reach us at wfi @ vsnl.com and admin@wildfilmsindia.com.
Laxman Jhula - landmark of Rishikesh
Lakshman Jhula is an iron suspension bridge situated in Rishikesh in Indian state of Uttarakhand . It is constructed over river Ganges to cross the river and is a landmark of Rishikesh.
It is said that Lakshman crossed Ganges on jute ropes between the place where this bridge is built. Lakshman Jhula was built in 1939. There are spectacular views from the bridge.
Source - Wikipedia
Gangotri Gaumukh, source of river Ganga and abode of goddess Ganga, is one of the four of the Char Dham pilgrimage circuit in India. The river is called Bhagirathi at the source and gets the name Ganga from Devprayag onwards where it is joined by the Alaknanda. The origin of the holy river is at Gaumukh, set in the Gangotri Glacier, and is a 19 km trek from Gangotri.
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Uttarakhand floods : extent of damage and change at Devprayag
See the damage done to the famous confluence at Devprayag, where the two mighty streams of the Ganga come together and officially form the Ganga or the Ganges river - the most famous and important river of South Asia!
Whereas prior to the calamitous two days of 15th and 16th June 2013, the rivers flowed down their respective gorges to meet at this temple town, pilgrims descended to the steps of the ghat at the sangam or meeting point and the little temple had brisk visitation, the pillars of the halls held up three layers of havan-worthy plinths and life went on in the little temple town which was accessible from a swinging suspension bridge over the Bhagirathi.
Then on the night of 15th June and throughout the day of 16th June, the rains just kept coming down and didn't let up. Massive amounts of water poured down the rivers, the water levels rose and rose, and the landscape was changed forever! The Alaknanda dashed repeatedly against the hillside and carved out a new course for itself, using large boulders and rocks as ammunition, leaving a tiny island stranded in the middle of its course. Meanwhile, the river level rose so much on a permanent basis, that even weeks after the flood, the ghats and the lower plinths have all gone underwater, and the water level now laps at the pillars of the upper-most platform, almost touching the temple itself... Before long, all these structures would have disappeared, when the next big flood comes in, and there will be more. Such is the young and brash nature of the Himalaya and an eco-system that is both emperilled and in flux.
This footage is part of the professionally-shot broadcast stock footage archive of Wilderness Films India Ltd., the largest collection of HD imagery from South Asia. The Wilderness Films India collection comprises of tens of thousands of hours of high quality broadcast imagery, mostly shot on HDCAM 1080i High Definition, HDV and XDCAM. Write to us for licensing this footage on a broadcast format, for use in your production! We are happy to be commissioned to film for you or else provide you with broadcast crewing and production solutions across South Asia. We pride ourselves in bringing the best of India and South Asia to the world... Reach us at wfi @ vsnl.com and admin@wildfilmsindia.com.
Uttarakhand floods : extent of damage and change at Devprayag
See the damage done to the famous confluence at Devprayag, where the two mighty streams of the Ganga come together and officially form the Ganga or the Ganges river - the most famous and important river of South Asia!
Whereas prior to the calamitous two days of 15th and 16th June 2013, the rivers flowed down their respective gorges to meet at this temple town, pilgrims descended to the steps of the ghat at the sangam or meeting point and the little temple had brisk visitation, the pillars of the halls held up three layers of havan-worthy plinths and life went on in the little temple town which was accessible from a swinging suspension bridge over the Bhagirathi.
Then on the night of 15th June and throughout the day of 16th June, the rains just kept coming down and didn't let up. Massive amounts of water poured down the rivers, the water levels rose and rose, and the landscape was changed forever! The Alaknanda dashed repeatedly against the hillside and carved out a new course for itself, using large boulders and rocks as ammunition, leaving a tiny island stranded in the middle of its course. Meanwhile, the river level rose so much on a permanent basis, that even weeks after the flood, the ghats and the lower plinths have all gone underwater, and the water level now laps at the pillars of the upper-most platform, almost touching the temple itself... Before long, all these structures would have disappeared, when the next big flood comes in, and there will be more. Such is the young and brash nature of the Himalaya and an eco-system that is both emperilled and in flux.
This footage is part of the professionally-shot broadcast stock footage archive of Wilderness Films India Ltd., the largest collection of HD imagery from South Asia. The Wilderness Films India collection comprises of tens of thousands of hours of high quality broadcast imagery, mostly shot on HDCAM 1080i High Definition, HDV and XDCAM. Write to us for licensing this footage on a broadcast format, for use in your production! We are happy to be commissioned to film for you or else provide you with broadcast crewing and production solutions across South Asia. We pride ourselves in bringing the best of India and South Asia to the world... Reach us at wfi @ vsnl.com and admin@wildfilmsindia.com.
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This is the video of Ram Jhula & Ganga River at Rishikesh, Uttrakhand. It is located in the foothills of the Himalaya in northern India and attracts thousands of pilgrims and tourists each year, from within India, as well as from other countries. Ram Jhula connects Muni ki reti and swarg ashram, Ram Jhula is situated 3Km north of Rishikesh. It's a very popular place amongst people coming for religious purposes because it has very known Ashrams. Most known is Geeta Bhawan and Swarg Ashram and these temples are very important in Hindu society.
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PART-2, UNSEEN HIMALAYAS, SAHASTRATAL TREK, NEW & EASY SCENIC ROUTE, UTTARAKHAND INDIA, 4K
In search of untouched pastures for Ayurveda herbs, Folk traditions and ethno-medicine, I visited the elusive Sahastratal located at 15700 feet in garwhal Himalayas, Uttarakhand in August 2019. Amidst heavy rains, this as a new route from Kamad village. The traditional routes are stiff climb from either Bhatwari nor Buda Kedar.
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Himalayan bridges which could not be swept away by the flood waters
In June 2013, a multi-day cloudburst centered on the North Indian state of Uttarakhand caused devastating floods and landslides in the country's worst natural disaster since the 2004 tsunami. Though parts of Himachal Pradesh, Haryana, Delhi and Uttar Pradesh in India, some regions of Western Nepal, and some parts of Western Tibet also experienced heavy rainfall, over 95% of the casualties occurred in Uttarakhand. As of 16 July 2013, according to figures provided by the Uttarakhand government, more than 5,700 people were presumed dead. This total included 934 local residents.
Destruction of bridges and roads left about 100,000 pilgrims and tourists trapped in the valleys leading to three of the four Hindu Chota Char Dham pilgrimage sites . The Indian Air Force, the Army and paramilitary troops evacuated more than 110,000 people from the flood ravaged area.
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