Saryu River

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The Saryu River flows through parts of Uttar Pradesh state in India adjoining the Nepal border. It is one of the oldest and most holy rivers in India and has much historical significance. The Saryu River has importance from the days of Ramayana and its kingdom Ayodhya, which now lies in Faizabad, Gonda and adjoining districts and from where the river flows. The Kali River meets Saryu at Pancheshwar.

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[1] Saryu River on Wikimapia

[2] News of reference on Saryu river

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  1. ^ http://www.wikimapia.org/#lat=26.811432&lon=82.204766&z=15&l=0&m=a&v=2
  2. ^ Train mows down pilgrims - 12 bodies recovered from Saryu River - Mera Bilaspur