Nandprayag is one of the most revered spiritual destinations of Uttarakhand, sanctified by the sacred confluence of the river Alaknanda and its tributary Mandakini. Situated in the Chamoli district at an altitude of about 1358 meters above sea level, Nandaprayag holds a distinguished place among the Panch Prayag, the five holy river confluences associated with the divine journey of the Alaknanda River. This holy town is not only a spiritual center but also a Nagar Panchayat, sustaining a living heritage of devotion, rituals, and ancient remembrance. The Panch Prayag tradition unfolds in a sacred sequence, with Nandprayag being the second Prayag. The Alaknanda continues her divine course after this sangam to meet at Karnaprayag, Rudraprayag, and finally Devprayag, where she becomes the Ganga. Sacred Meaning of Prayag in Hindu Tradition In Hindu dharma, the word Prayag signifies a holy confluence of rivers and is considered a powerful place of worship. The meeting of rivers is believe...