Devprayag: The Sacred Sangam of Alaknanda and Bhagirathi Nestled in the Tehri Garhwal district of Uttarakhand, Devprayag holds an unparalleled spiritual position in Hindu Dharma. It is the final and most significant confluence among the Panch Prayag, where the sacred rivers Alaknanda and Bhagirathi unite to form Maa Ganga. From this holy sangam, the river is known to the world as Ganga, revered as a living goddess and a purifier of sins. Devprayag is not merely a geographical confluence but a deeply spiritual space sanctified by sages, kings, and divine presence since ancient times. Surrounded by steep Himalayan cliffs and resonating with Vedic vibrations, Devprayag stands as a gateway between the higher Himalayas and the plains of Bharat. Origin of the Name Devprayag The name Devprayag is derived from Sage Dev Sharma, a revered rishi of Satyug. As per ancient belief, Sage Dev Sharma performed intense worship of Lord Vishnu at this very place. Pleased with his devotion, Lord Vishnu...