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I have reverted these edits by User:115.186.136.71 as they appear to be a word for word copy of sections of this article. Apuldram ( talk) 19:27, 10 December 2015 (UTC)
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Source of RIVER CHENAB 77.480882E 32.635206N
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There is misinformation about the name of Chenab, as many unauthentic sources claim that the Chenab river in Jammu and Kashmir was known as Chandrabhaga in Hindu mythology or religious scriptures. These claims were accepted because Chenab originates from two rivers in Himachal Pradesh, Chandra and Bhaga. But the concept of Chandrabhaga in Mahabharat is about the river Chandrabhaga of Odisha. According to Hindu mythology, during the Dvapara Yuga, a Grand Sun Temple was erected at Padma Ksetra on the bank of the Chandrabhaga river, which was known as Maitreya Vana. [1] According to experts, the river Chandrabhaga of Hindu mythology, as mentioned in the Mahabharata, was found in Odisha. Chandrabhaga, the ancient river, is believed to have existed at a distance of about two km from the 13th century Sun Temple at Konark, a Unesco World Heritage Site in Odisha. [2] So, in conclusion the Chandrabhaga river is different which is mentioned in Hindu religious scriptures and is located in Odisha and Chandrabhaga Beach is also located on the bank of that river. The name of Chenab river in Hindu religious scriptures is Askini, as mentioned in Rigveda. ❯❯❯ Chunky aka Al Kashmiri ( ✍️) 13:39, 1 July 2022 (UTC)
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Arrian, in the Anabasis of Alexander, quotes the eyewitness Ptolemy Lagides as writing that the river is 2 miles wide where Alexander the Great crossed it. [1] Larry Koenigsberg ( talk) 20:04, 5 July 2023 (UTC)
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I have reverted these edits by User:115.186.136.71 as they appear to be a word for word copy of sections of this article. Apuldram ( talk) 19:27, 10 December 2015 (UTC)
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There is misinformation about the name of Chenab, as many unauthentic sources claim that the Chenab river in Jammu and Kashmir was known as Chandrabhaga in Hindu mythology or religious scriptures. These claims were accepted because Chenab originates from two rivers in Himachal Pradesh, Chandra and Bhaga. But the concept of Chandrabhaga in Mahabharat is about the river Chandrabhaga of Odisha. According to Hindu mythology, during the Dvapara Yuga, a Grand Sun Temple was erected at Padma Ksetra on the bank of the Chandrabhaga river, which was known as Maitreya Vana. [1] According to experts, the river Chandrabhaga of Hindu mythology, as mentioned in the Mahabharata, was found in Odisha. Chandrabhaga, the ancient river, is believed to have existed at a distance of about two km from the 13th century Sun Temple at Konark, a Unesco World Heritage Site in Odisha. [2] So, in conclusion the Chandrabhaga river is different which is mentioned in Hindu religious scriptures and is located in Odisha and Chandrabhaga Beach is also located on the bank of that river. The name of Chenab river in Hindu religious scriptures is Askini, as mentioned in Rigveda. ❯❯❯ Chunky aka Al Kashmiri ( ✍️) 13:39, 1 July 2022 (UTC)
References
Arrian, in the Anabasis of Alexander, quotes the eyewitness Ptolemy Lagides as writing that the river is 2 miles wide where Alexander the Great crossed it. [1] Larry Koenigsberg ( talk) 20:04, 5 July 2023 (UTC)
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