Gandaki River
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The Gandaki River is one of the major rivers of Nepal. It is the deepest river of Nepal. It is a tributary of Ganges in India. Ammonite fossils found at the bank of this river are called 'Shaligrams'. They are black, hard stones which represents Vishnu, a Hindu god.[1]
- Gandaki River in Mustang
Gandaki River Media
Kali Gandaki River near Ghasa, between Annapurna and Dhaulagiri
Gandaki River in Marpha, Mustang District, Nepal
Gandaki Valley near Jomsom Nepal in October 1966
The Gandaki river divides Syangja District and Palpa District in Ramghat
References
- ↑ story of Gandaki Archived 2018-03-26 at the Wayback Machine according to Hindus.