GAUMUKH, Bhairo Ghati
31.016700,78.875000
Description
Boulders forming an arch across the river Bhagirathi had been pointed out to Captain Thomas Skinner (1800? - 1843) as the the celebrated Cow's Mouth (note 1) from which the river Ganges issues. Compare –>Gaumukh, Gangotri Bamak. SITUATION: On the opposite shore of the Jahnavi (SKINNER 1832, 2: 42) at Bhairoghati, Bhairo Ghati or Bhyramghattee and Bhaironghati (note 2), a place (note 3) at the confluence where the rivers Jahnavi or Jhannevie (note 4) and Bhagirathi or Bhagiruttee (note 5) meet. ARCH DESCRIPTION: We are placed on a little pinnacle, just large enough to contain our party, and over-looking the confluence of the Jahnavi with the Bhagirathi. … The rock, which has little more remarkable in it than a cavity apparently worn by the water, once joined a neighbour on the other side, and formed an arch, very little above the surface of the stream; then it resembled the mouth of a cow, and was worshipped from the opposite shore of the Jahnavi. As nothing could be seen beyond it, he river was supposed to issue from the mouth; and so great a miracle merited suitable devotion (SKINNER 1832, 2: 41-42).Boulders forming an arch across the river Bhagirathi had been pointed out to Captain Thomas Skinner (1800? - 1843) as the the celebrated Cow's Mouth (note 1) from which the river Ganges issues. Compare –>Gaumukh, Gangotri Bamak. SITUATION: On the opposite shore of the Jahnavi (SKINNER 1832, 2: 42) at Bhairoghati, Bhairo Ghati or Bhyramghattee and Bhaironghati (note 2), a place (note 3) at the confluence where the rivers Jahnavi or Jhannevie (note 4) and Bhagirathi or Bhagiruttee (note 5) meet. ARCH DESCRIPTION: We are placed on a little pinnacle, just large enough to contain our party, and over-looking the confluence of the Jahnavi with the Bhagirathi. … The rock, which has little more remarkable in it than a cavity apparently worn by the water, once joined a neighbour on the other side, and formed an arch, very little above the surface of the stream; then it resembled the mouth of a cow, and was worshipped from the opposite shore of the Jahnavi. As nothing could be seen beyond it, he river was supposed to issue from the mouth; and so great a miracle merited suitable devotion (SKINNER 1832, 2: 41-42).
Documents
Bibliography 06/01/2018- Skinner, Thomas 1832, 1833, 1837.
History
EXPLORATION HISTORY: 1828.06.09: Captain Thomas Skinner (1800? - 1843) was shown the celebrated Cow's Mouth (SKINNER 1833, 2: 39) at Bhairo Ghati (SKINNER 1832, 2: 41).
Caves nearby
Distance (km) | Name | Length (m) | Depth (m) |
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0.0 | BHYRAM, Bhyramghattee (Cave of) | ||
6.7 | GANGOTRI SHELTERS | ||
18.0 | DOCRIANI BAMAK CAVE 2 | ||
18.1 | DOCRIANI BAMAK CAVE 3 | ||
18.7 | DOCRIANI BAMAK CAVE 1 | ||
21.6 | GAUMUKH | ||
26.3 | NANDAVAN (Caves at) | ||
26.4 | TABOVAN, Uttar Kashi (Caves at) | ||
26.4 | SHIMLA BABA, Tabovan (Cave of) |