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The term Uttarvahini Ganga is used to refer to places where the Ganges river has a northward flow.

For the majority of its route, the Ganges flows in a generally southeasterly direction, from the gangotri glacier to its delta emptying into the Bay of Bengal. However, there are several places where the meandering of the river leads to a northerly flow, which is considered auspicious among Hindus.[1]

  1. ^ "Uttarvahini Ganga Places". www.e-clubhouse.org/. Retrieved 20 July 2015.

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