मै तो बिहार का रहने वाला हूं इसलिए गंगा जी देखी है , मैंने कभी ये सोचा भी नहीं था कि ब्रह्मपुत्र नदी इतनी बड़ी हो सकती है , और enginners को सलाम है को इतनी लंबी और मजबूत ब्रिज बना दी जिस पर ट्रेन चल सके
I traveled by this bridge yesterday and even now I get the chills thinking of that scene. The Energy River Brahmaputra carries cannot be explained by words. The river is dangerous and beautiful at the same time. India blessed with Such powerful Rivers.
There is some childhood nostalgia associated with watching a river from a train window. It just can't be explained. Scary at the same time spectacular. ❤️
What a beauty. We are blessed to be born in our great country where rivers are treated as Mothers just like the whole nature itself. हिमालय बने प्रेरणा मेरी , मुक्ति के लिए फिर गंगा हो ... जब भी मुझको फिर जनम मिले.. पहचान यही तिरंगा हो.. Jai Hindu.. Jai Bharat Maa.
@@megoriatuokoutsu8560 Cow as gaumata , as a mother looks after her offsprings in some sps., takes care of everyone. In this ten of thousands year old culture cows provided for everything, in every section of agriculture. How can we disrespect?? We cannot forget that. In your religion , god makes everything in 6 days on the flat earth and so there's evolution and so you cannot understand everything living in a "6000 years old" earth.
Bro I am a hindu par ek baat kahu..nature ko nature jese treat krna chaiye ....nadiyo me diye bahana , nahana , asthiya visarjit krna ye hua h dharm se jodne k bad ....apni ganga jo sbse Pavitra Nadi h vo itna polluted ho chuki h.....paap lagega manav sabhyata ko is baat ka
@@username_nahi_hai That's called half-knowledge. Diye bahane se , asthiya visarjit karne se nadi polluted nhi hota itna toh samajh !! If you're a being , you're made of this world , when you can't sustain yourself you loose "you" as an entity and again become part of this earth. So , asthiya bahane se , diye jo mitta ka bna ho usse pollution kabhi kabhi bhi nahi hota , it's just treating a river as living being , like her activities. Jo hum capitalist ideology ke saath extra-exploitative hote ja re h , the result is what you would see in ganga or gomati.
Brahmaputra, the largest river (by the volume of water it carries) of India and the longest (including all the countries it flows through) river flowing through India.
I had the fascination in seeing mighty rivers both in India and US- Brahmaputra at Dibrugarh is somewhere 9.2 kms width.I saw that from the banks of Dibrugarh side in the year 1983-monsoon season. Just breathtaking(Present Boghibeel bridge wasn't conceived by Congress then);Godavari at Rajamundry;Columbia at Port land,US;Potomac at St.Maryland(Washingtinil Kalyanam by writer Savi).I wish to see Nile,Amazon,Teestha in full swing near Siliguri.Since I had the benefit of my young life in Kumabakonam,I love to see many, many rivers during my life time.
ब्यूटीफुल ब्रह्मपुत्र नदी के बारे में बहुत सुनी थी आज हकीकत में देखी बहुत ही खूबसूरत नदी है उसकी विशालता के कारण ही तो ऐसे चलता फिरता सागर कहा जाता है बहुत-बहुत धन्यवाद इस खूबसूरत नजारे को दिखाने के लिए
Late at night, switch off lights, get underneath your bedsheet and watch it in full screen to enjoy as if your are traveling over mighty Brahmaputra 😍 Awesome Man 👏👌
.... i think this river is the mighty of all the river of India... because of its sheer volume of water it gets.. wonderful location... once one has to see it with real eyes
गंगेपेक्षाही सुंदर नद हा गंगा राही फक्त न दी! अफाट अथांग पाण्याचा ही सागर म्हणून म्हणती त्यास न द हो!! नतमस्तक तो माणूस होतो नदी नाही ह्या न दापुढे शक्ती किती आहे या न दाची शोभते ब्रम्हपुत्री हो! आसाम नशीबवान राहो सदैव हत्तींसाठी काझीरंगाच असे नांदो इथे सारे प्राणीमात्र सारे अभियंत्यांना ही सलाम असो!!
Crossed brahmaputra by boat as kid when my father was posted in arunachal. I still remember no land in sight on either side. One of the most vivid memories of childhood.
Who are seeing this during covid-19 pandemic and enjoying the days when we are on train along the bridge like here let know who are enjoying this scene👇👇👇
i m also cross this bridge in kanchanjangha express from agartala to sealdah.... really this is a big river of mother india🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳 ....and always fill with full of water...
What a long and mighty river,thanks for the sharing video. Great shooting. The bridge is man made.and it's a great work. Humans are great in some ways.
I have a train to catch to Patna in a few days, and I will be crossing about 4 rivers, including Ganga two times. Do you realize how scared I am now? Man, that huge distance between two consecutive pillars, that huge height, and then the thought of tremendously deep water, is scary enough. I don't know, still part of my brain says, wasn't it beautiful? And I keep saying, indeed it was.
Wonderful, bhai mene bhi itna bada railway bridge pehli bar dekha mobile par dekhne me itna darabna lagraha he to jo log train par bethkar safer karrahe he unko kitna dar lagraha hoga.
Iss nadi ko hmne anginat bar cross kiya h iss rout ko iss bridge ko Guwahati se pahle padta h iss rout se purvottar sampark kranti jati h bada mjaa ata h ise cross krne me❤️❤️❤️😘😘😘😘
Looks like an ocean...😲😳. We are letting the precious water into sea... If southern states gets just 10% of this water, there'll be an agricultural revolution here.
True Ganges and Brahmaputra system has a annual wastage of more than 2 years of Southern India’s water resources excluding Western Ghats. A canal from Siliguri into Mahananda river can allow extension though Ganges Mahanadi Godavari To Krishna and Cauvery river. But the govt sleeps.
Don't forget that the bridge has been made on narrowest part of river. Otherwise average width of Brahmaputra river is 5.46 km. Average width, not maximum width. This video is showing width of almost 2 km width.
->world's the biggest river island MAJULI is created by the brahmaputra. ->World's smallest river island UMANANDA is created by The Brahmaputra. -> there are more bridge built on the brahmaputra...SARAIGHAT bridge,NARANARAYAN SHETU,KOLIYABHOMORA BRIDGE,BOGIBIL BRIDGE,DHOLA-XODIYA BRIDGE...AND one more bridge's construction is going on...
This video transports me back to my childhood days, its like time travel. Those moments of train travel and the happiness of catching a view of the Brahmaputra bridge.