The Punpun River is a tributary of the
Ganges
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. It originates in
Palamu district
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of
Jharkhand
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and flows through
Chatra,
Gaya,
Aurangabad
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Jehanabad
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Demographics
According to the Indian census of 2011, the Jehanabad had a popula ...
and
Patna
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districts of the
India
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of Jharkhand and
Bihar
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.
Punpun
Punpun is a satellite town in the Patna Metropolitan Region, Patna district, in the Indian state of Bihar.
Geography
It is located 10 km south of Patna. The name Punpun comes from the nearby Punpun River, a tributary of the Ganges ...
is a place named after the Punpun river in Patna which is situated on the bank of Punpun river. On the bank of Punpun people celebrate
Chhath Puja.
Course
The Punpun originates on the
Chota Nagpur Plateau
The Chota Nagpur Plateau () is a plateau in eastern India, which covers much of Jharkhand state as well as adjacent parts of Chhattisgarh, Odisha, West Bengal and Bihar. The Indo-Gangetic plain lies to the north and east of the plateau, and th ...
, at an elevation of . The river mostly flows in a north-east direction passes through many villages including
Uphara and joins the
Ganges
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at
Fatuha, downstream of
Patna
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.
Many towns such as
Sigori are located on the banks of the river.
Tributaries
The main tributaries of the Punpun are – the Butane, the Madar and the Mohar.
Other features
The long river is mostly rainfed and carries little water in the dry season. However, during rains, the Punpun often causes heavy flood damages east of Patna city. The catchment area of the Punpun is . Agricultural area in the Punpun basin is about . The average annual rainfall for the basin is .
Religious significance
The Punpun river is believed to have originated with the blessings of Brahma.
It is said in Garuda Purana that in ancient times, sages Sanak, Sanandan, Sanatan, Kapil and Panchshikh were performing severe penance in the Palamu forest of the southern part of Keekat (Magadh) state (present-day Jharkhand). Pleased with the penance, Brahma appeared. The sages searched for water to wash Brahma's feet. When they did not find water, the sages collected their sweat. When the sweat was kept in the kamandal, the kamandal would turn upside down. In this way, due to repeated turning of the kamandal, the word Punpuna(पुनः पुना) came out of Brahma's mouth involuntarily. After this, an endless stream of water came out from there. Due to this, the sages named it Punpuna(पुनः पुना), which is now famous as Punpun(पुनपुन ). At that time, Brahma had said that whoever performs Pind daan on the banks of this river will send his ancestors to heaven. Brahmaji had said about the Punpun river that ""पुनःपुना सर्व नदीषु पुण्या, सदावह स्वच्छ जला शुभ प्रदा". Since then, the tradition of offering the first pind daan on the banks of the Punpun river during Pitru Paksha has been going on for centuries.
According to the belief, before performing Shraddha Tarpan and Pind Daan of ancestors in the international religious city of Gaya, it is necessary to perform Pind Daan in Punpun river. Pind Daan in Gaya is considered complete only after performing Pind Daan in Punpun river.
There are many mythological stories of Punpun river ghat. In Garuda Purana, it is called Adi Ganga. It is said that Lord Rama had once come to this Punpun river ghat with Mata Janaki for the peace of the souls of his ancestors. He had first performed the offering of pind here. After which he went to Gaya and performed the complete offering of pind, due to which it is considered the first door of Moksha Daayini.
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However, facilities like those in Gaya are not available anywhere on the ghats of the Punpun river. This is the reason why people from outside come directly to Gaya. In Gaya, when the devotees talk to the local Pandits and priests about the first Pind Daan in the Punpun river, they get them the first Pind Daan in the Godavari Sarovar through supplementary rituals, saying that offering Pind Daan in this lake is as fruitful as in Punpun.
References
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