The Yamuna River is the largest tributary of the Ganges River, and flows past both Mayapore and New Delhi in northwest India. The river is named for Yami, the sister of Yama, the god of death. Along the upper portions of the river lie pine forests, while in the lowlands, there are acacia and rosewood forests. The river area forms the westernmost habitat for the Asian elephant. The three left the river to follow Marhan back to Mayapore before journeying to Pankot Palace on the Yamuna.
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