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Bagmati River
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The Bagmati River flows through the Kathmandu valley of Nepal, separating the cities of Kathmandu and Patan, before joining the Kamla River in the Indian state of Bihar. It is considered holy by both Hindus and Buddhists, with a number of Hindu temples located on its banks. The river is also significant in Nepalese Hindu tradition, where the dead body must be dipped three times into the Bagmati before cremation to end the reincarnation cycle. The river is believed to purify people spiritually, and many relatives take a bath in the river or sprinkle holy water on their bodies after cremation.learn more on wikipedia
perspectives
countries
- 1.India
- 2.Nepal
- 3.Bangladesh
organizations
- 1.National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Authority
- 2.Nepal Police
- 3.International Center for Integrated Mountain Development
- 4.All Nepal Football Association
- 5.Nepal Telecom
- 6.Nepal Television Corporation
- 7.Department of Hydrology and Meteorology
- 8.International Federation of Red Cross Red Crescent
- 9.UN General Assembly
persons
- 1.Gopen Rai
- 2.Ram Chandra Tiwari
- 3.Rishiram Tiwari
- 4.Basanta Adhikari
- 5.Bishwo Adhikari
- 6.Dan Bahadur Karki
- 7.Hari Om Malla
- 8.Prakash Man Singh
- 9.Ramesh Lekhak
- 10.Arun Bhakta Shrestha
- 11.Govinda Jha
- 12.Kumar Tamang