Godawari Khola
Godawari River (Nepali: गोदावरी खोला) are two different rivers (tributaries), located in two different regions of Nepal.
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Native name | गोदावरी खोला (Nepali) |
Godawari Khola (Bagmati)
Godawari Khola is a tributary of Bagmati river of Nepal. It is a sacred river for Hindus. Every twelve years, Pushkaram fair is held on its banks of the river. Godawari, Lalitpur (municipality) is named after this river.[1][2][3] total area of naudhara= 0.011km^2
Godawari Khola (Sudurpashchim)
Godawari river in Sudurpashchim is also a tributary of Ghaghra river. It is also understood a sacred river of Nepal. Godawari, Sudurpashchim (Capital of Sudurpashchim Province) was named after this river. Godawari Makar Mela (fair) held on the river of Godawari in Godawari Municipality.[4]
References
- "Basinal and planform characteristics of the Kodku and the Godavari Rivers, Kathmandu, Central Nepal". www.nepjol.info. Retrieved 26 October 2018.
- "Lalitpur Godavari". www.nepalecotrekking.com. Retrieved 26 October 2018.
- https://honeyguideapps.com/blog/godawari-and-naudhara-nepal Godawari and Naudhara
- "Official website of Godawari Municipality". www.godawarimunkailali.gov.np. Retrieved 26 October 2018.
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