Charmanvati
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Charmanvati
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Charmanvati is a river mentioned in the epic Mahabharata. It is believed that the ancient name of Chambal river was Charmanvati, meaning the river on whose banks leather is dried. In due course of time, this river became famous as the river of ‘charman’ (skin) and was named as Charmanvati. The Sanskrit epic Mahabharata, refers to the Chambal river as the Charmanyavati: originating in the blood of thousands of animals and cows sacrificed by the Aryan King Rantideva.
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River in Hindu mythology
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charmanvati
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2023-11-27T12:54:46Z
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