Gaumukh
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religion, river source, river mouth
The source of river Bhagirathi (Lately known as Ganga from Devprayag where alaknanda confluence with it).
Actual Gaumukh (Bhagirathi glacier transforming to Bhagirathi river). Gomukh, the snout of the Gangotri Glacier, from where Bhagirathi River originates. The place is situated at a height of 11,500ft. It is one of the largest in the Himalayas with an estimated volume of over 27 cubic kilometers.
Gomukh snout is also referred to as "Gaumukh" or "Gomukhi".
The word "Gomukh" (go + mukh) literally means "Mouth of a Cow".
According to some sayings, earlier the snout exactly looked like "Mouth of a Cow".
Gomukh is 18 km from Gangotri in the foot hills of Bhagirathi at a height of 4255m. It is the snout of the Gangotri Glacier.
Around the snout, nature presents a wild topography. There are bolders scattered here and there with some pieces of broken snow. The Gomukh snout, due to the excessive visits of the tourists is rapidly moving backwards. According to the modern research the snout has moved 1km in just 70 years.
Actual Gaumukh (Bhagirathi glacier transforming to Bhagirathi river). Gomukh, the snout of the Gangotri Glacier, from where Bhagirathi River originates. The place is situated at a height of 11,500ft. It is one of the largest in the Himalayas with an estimated volume of over 27 cubic kilometers.
Gomukh snout is also referred to as "Gaumukh" or "Gomukhi".
The word "Gomukh" (go + mukh) literally means "Mouth of a Cow".
According to some sayings, earlier the snout exactly looked like "Mouth of a Cow".
Gomukh is 18 km from Gangotri in the foot hills of Bhagirathi at a height of 4255m. It is the snout of the Gangotri Glacier.
Around the snout, nature presents a wild topography. There are bolders scattered here and there with some pieces of broken snow. The Gomukh snout, due to the excessive visits of the tourists is rapidly moving backwards. According to the modern research the snout has moved 1km in just 70 years.
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gaumukh
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 30°55'32"N 79°4'52"E
- Gangotri Temple 15 km
- Prachin Bhairav Mandir 23 km
- Tripurbala Sundari Temple 43 km
- Nanda Devi Temple 76 km
- Tsaparang 82 km
- Ruins of a Gompa 88 km
- Field of Old Chorten 88 km
- Chorten of King Yeshe Ö 92 km
- Tholing Gyatsa 92 km
- Tholing Gompa (Monastery) 92 km
- Manda Peaks 7.5 km
- Kirti Bamak 8.7 km
- Chaturangi Glacier 9 km
- Kedar Byamak Glacier 11 km
- Gangotri Glacier 13 km
- Kedarnath Massif 14 km
- Jogin Peaks 16 km
- Doodhganga Bamak 19 km
- Gangotri National Park 19 km
- Shrikanta Mountain (6133m) 26 km
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