
Vishnuprayag
River
Vishnuprayag
Vishnuprayag is a sacred confluence where the Alaknanda River meets the Dhauliganga River. Located at an elevation of 1,372 meters (4,501 feet) in the Chamoli district of Uttarakhand, it is the first of the five major confluences known as the Panch Prayag.
The name "Vishnuprayag" is derived from Lord Vishnu, reflecting the belief that the sage Narada meditated here and was blessed by Vishnu. The area is not only spiritually significant but also offers stunning natural beauty. Pilgrims often take a holy dip in the confluence before starting their Char Dham pilgrimage.
Nearby attractions include the Vishnuprayag Dam, Kagbhusandi Lake, and the Hanuman Chatti temple dedicated to Lord Hanuman.
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Vishnuprayag is located in Chamoli, Uttarakhand.
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