Kaarak
Kaarak A kaarak is a strong and continuous current in a river or stream. It is usually carried by the current itself and is not caused by any externa...
Kaarak A kaarak is a strong and continuous current in a river or stream. It is usually carried by the current itself and is not caused by any externa...
A kaarak is a strong and continuous current in a river or stream. It is usually carried by the current itself and is not caused by any external force.
Characteristics of a Kaarak:
It is always flowing continuously, without interruption.
It is not affected by the width or depth of the river or stream.
It is the most powerful current in the river.
It is characterized by a distinct shape that resembles a snake or a bird.
It is often multi-directional, meaning it can flow in different directions.
Examples of Kaarak:
A strong current in a river.
A fast-flowing stream.
The River Ganges.
The Yangtze River.
The Mississippi River.
Other related terms:
A jatha is a smaller, weaker current that flows along a river or stream.
A vayu is a wind current.
A kaveri is a hot, dry wind that often blows from the desert