Chambal River – Facts and Information

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Rivers worshiped as gods in Indian culture. Civilization developed on the banks of the river, so perhaps this is the custom. Written by Purba Sengupta.

It does not emerge from the Vindhyaparvata in Dhapradesh and does not face the north face. From the bones and blood of those animals the river Charmaswati was created.

Chambal is a significant river flowing through This river Rajasthan call according to the meaning of this river, it is the water course on whose banks and the boundary of Madhya Pradesh, the Yamuna river used to dry animal skins. The river made of blood and clay is mixed with skin.

Chambal river was

known as Charmmaswati in ancient times or today\’s Chambal but is famous for its clear water. This was In the Shashi Parva and Drona Parva of the Mahabharata, we find a beautiful story of the fearless origin of crocodiles, turtles, gharials, dolphins etc. in the rivers of this river. Srimad Bhagavatam also travels with it.

The name of this river mention in the trees that are beside this river. How much is this current river and different birds live in the river water. The ancient nature of the watercourse created from the clay is understood through these stories. In ancient times, along with this river, the river named Rantideva, the son of the Bharata dynasty king Sanskarti, flowed through the southern border of the Panchal kingdom. And involved.

How is it so clear?

It is said in Mahabharata that Panchali, the princess of Chambal Panchal kingdom, was the wife of Panchapandava Roja Rasti and was an ascetic. She is the mother of Ghortar Tapasya and Upa-Panchapandava. According to folklore, Devaraja appeased Indradev through Charmandhati. Devaraj Himna is the abode of Gandhari brother Kuchakri Shakuni on one bank of the river.

When Rastideva asked to give a boon, he said that it was in his house. It was in this region that Shakuni Pandavas unjustly gathered a large number of guests in a game of dice, and planned to defeat the countless guests. Not only that, but for the service of this river, a lot of food should also be stored in his house. The dice game was held at Shakuni\’s abode on the bank of Anna. King Rantideva wanted prosperity in food. Devaraj defeated him in a game of dice and the Pandavas were victorious.

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At this time, the king encountered a strange incident when he gave the boon,

when an attempt was made to strip Panchali\’s clothes in the royal assembly. One of the curses which the Grama and Aranyaka herds of animals uttered spontaneously when he initiated the various actions and ceremonies for the guests or when Krishna\’s friend Krishna stood in the assembly and performed the yajna was one of the charms that appeared to offer their yajna. As a result, those who bathe in the king\’s river will be cursed.

It is not known exactly what is the cause of the curse of the body skin and clay of the animals killed in this Yajna of Panchali, maybe it would have accumulated in this one place. Once a river was created from this clay because the bank of the river was the abode of the evil Shakuni. That river is Chambal or today\’s Chambal. The king cursed Rantidev.

But as a result of this curse, as found in another story, King Agnihotra\’s Yagya Palna River became one of the unused watercourses of the people. was doing The blood and sweat of the numerous animals sacrificed in that yajna later became the river Charmswati from which the water course of this river was able to become clear and pure. As the stories tell, the king became With this river flowing on the border of Panchal state

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It is not clear, however, what sentiments Panchali had attached to all the vessels, i.e. cauldrons, of Rastideva\’s Anthapura. To begin with, various trinkets were all made of gold. There, three dams on the present-day Charmaswati river or Chambal river used to cook animal meat. Guests are given Rantideva that night.

These three dams are very famous, Rajasthan and home lived that night in the 20th century Godhan crossing the \’Gandhi Sagar Dam\’ on the border of Madhya Pradesh.

It was justified. However, his digestive meat is less and screams kilometers below \’Ranapratap Sagar Dam\’. He used to do twenty-six of them. So from this number how many animals would be slaughtered a kilometer below \’Johar Sagar Dam\’. A guess can be made about these three dams. From Rastideva\’s story to Yajna, the Chambal Barrage Project tells us how important the Chambal river is in any difficulty to understand the high levels of animal life in India\’s rivers.