Brahmapuri River

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The Brahmapuri River separates Vyomania and India.

The Brahmapuri River (also called Brahmanandi) is the only river in Vyomania. It flows exactly in between the border of India and Vyomania, and stretches from the northern Union Territory of Swatantra to the south western city of Agartha, near the Maharaja's Palace.

The Brahmapuri is considered holy as it passes near a Mandir (temple). Vyomania's government has taken many steps to keep the river clean.