Varuna River

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The Varuna River is a minor but historically significant river in northern India that flows near Varanasi, contributing to the city’s name and sacred geography.

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Varuna River canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf river
associatedRiverWithVaranasi Assi River
associatedWithCity Varanasi
contributesToNameOf Varanasi
country India
emptiesInto Ganges
etymologicallyRelatedTo Varanasi
flowsInDirection generally southeast
flowsNear Varanasi
flowsThrough Uttar Pradesh
formsPartOf traditional boundary of Varanasi
hasCulturalSignificanceFor Hindus
residents of Varanasi
hasRoleIn historical development of Varanasi
religious landscape of Varanasi
hasSacredSignificanceIn Hinduism
isDescribedAs historically significant river
minor river
isOneOf two rivers associated with the name Varanasi
isPartOf sacred geography of Varanasi
isSmallerThan Ganges
locatedIn northern India
locatedInState Uttar Pradesh
mentionedIn ancient Indian texts
nameDerivedFrom Hindu god Varuna
surface form: Vedic deity Varuna
region Indo-Gangetic Plain
tributaryOf Ganges

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Kashi locatedBetweenRivers Varuna River
Varanasi district hasRiver Varuna River