Shipra River
The Shipra River is a significant river located in the state of Madhya Pradesh, India. It flows through the city of Ujjain and is known for its religious importance, particularly in Hinduism. The river is associated with various ancient texts and is a key site during the Kumbh Mela, a major pilgrimage and festival.
The Shipra River originates from the Vindhya Range and travels approximately 50 kilometers before merging with the Saraswati River. Its waters are considered sacred, and many devotees perform rituals along its banks. The river supports local agriculture and provides water for various communities in the region.