Jumna
/ˈdʒʌmnə/- a river of northern India, which rises in the Himalayas and flows in a large arc southwards and south-eastwards, through Delhi, joining the Ganges below Allahabad. Its source (Yamunotri) and its confluence with the Ganges are both Hindu holy places. Hindi name YAMUNA.朱木拿河(印度北部河流, 发源于喜马拉雅山脉, 呈巨弧状流向南和东南方, 流经德里后在阿拉哈巴德南部汇入恒河; 其源头亚穆纳河及其与恒河的汇合地都是印度教的圣地; 印度语名YAMUNA)。