We can classify Indian river into two categories; rivers of the north India and another is south India.
The source of the river of north India is Himalayas. The major north Indian and also main river of India is the Ganga and its tributaries. The source of the river of north India is Himalayas. The major north Indian and also main river of India is the Ganga and its tributaries. The source of the river of north India is Himalayas. The major north Indian and also main river of India is the Ganga and its tributaries.
The Yamuna originates from the glacier Yamunotri and joins with the Ganga at Allahabad famously known as "the Prayag". It is a very holy place in hindu religious. The another important river in India is Indus and its tributaries the Jhelum, Chenab, Ravi, Sutlej, and Beas, are the five rivers from which the Punjab become green.
The source of South Indian river is the different mountain ranges of the south India. The major rivers of south India are the Narmada, the Tapti, the Mahanadi, the Godavari, the Krishna, the Cauvery etc.
The most famous river of India is the Ganga. It is consider as a holy river. People worship the river as goddess. The Ganga is about 2,400 kms long. It originates from the glacier Gadgetry at Gomukh in the Himalayas. The main tributaries of the Ganga are the Rama Ganga, the Gomati, the Ghaghara.
The another important river of India is The Brahmaputra. It is about 2,880 kms long. It originates from a glacier cuff Mount Kailas near the lake Manasarovar, and with the name Tango it flows through Tibet about 1100 kms from west to east.
The Godavari is the' largest river of the south India. The length of the river is about 1440 kms. It originates from the Western Ghats mountain range.
The Krishna is the another important river of South India originates from the Mahabaleswar of the Western Ghats.It flows about 1280 kms. and drains into the Bay of Bengal. The main tributaries of this river is the Tungabhadra and the Bhima.
The Cauvery is called "The Ganga of the south India." It originates from the mountainous region of Coorg.
The another important river of India is The Brahmaputra. It is about 2,880 kms long. It originates from a glacier cuff Mount Kailas near the lake Manasarovar, and with the name Tango it flows through Tibet about 1100 kms from west to east.
The Godavari is the' largest river of the south India. The length of the river is about 1440 kms. It originates from the Western Ghats mountain range. The Krishna is the another important river of South India originates from the Mahabaleswar of the Western Ghats.It flows about 1280 kms. and drains into the Bay of Bengal. The main tributaries of this river is the Tungabhadra and the Bhima.
The Cauvery is called "The Ganga of the south India." It originates from the mountainous region of Coorg.

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