Significance of Brahmaputra
In Dutch: Brahmaputra; In Finnish: Brahmaputra; In Spanish: Brahmaputra
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Hindu concept of 'Brahmaputra'
In Hinduism, "Brahmaputra" can refer to a plant from the Dardura and Malaya hills, a northern region, or the river linked to Daksha, signifying his lineage as Pracetasa.
From: Rasa Jala Nidhi, vol 3: Metals, Gems and other substances
(1) Another name for the plant that grows in the Dardura and Malaya hills.[1]
The concept of Brahmaputra in local and regional sources
The Brahmaputra is a pivotal river in Assam, vital for geography, cultural identity, and religious significance in Assamese literature. The author’s journey to Shillong included crossing this influential river by ferry.
From: Triveni Journal
(1) The Brahmaputra is a river that the author crossed by ferry after arriving at Pandu, as part of the journey to Shillong.[3] (2) A major river in Assam, integral to the region's geography and cultural identity.[4] (3) A major river in India, significant for its cultural and religious importance, especially in Assamese literature.[5]