Godavari River
The Godavari River flows a distance of 1,465 kilometres, making it the second longest river in India, after the Ganges.
The town of Rajahmundry is located on the banks of Godavari River and the river is the widest at this point.
Its width is about 5 kilometres from Rajahmundry to the other side, where Kovvur is located.
This mighty river is one of the main attractions of Rajahmundry.
Three bridges span the river; and along its banks are several bathing ghats and parks.
The river holds a place of importance in the lives of Hindus, who believe in bathing in it once in 12 years to wash away their sins.
The Godavari River flows a distance of 1,465 kilometres, making it the second longest river in India, after the Ganges.
The town of Rajahmundry is located on the banks of Godavari River and the river is the widest at this point.
Its width is about 5 kilometres from Rajahmundry to the other side, where Kovvur is located.
This mighty river is one of the main attractions of Rajahmundry.
Three bridges span the river; and along its banks are several bathing ghats and parks.
The river holds a place of importance in the lives of Hindus, who believe in bathing in it once in 12 years to wash away their sins.
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