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GOGRA, a river of northern India. It rises in Tibet near Lake Manasarowar, not far from the sources of the Brahmaputra and the Sutlej, passes through Nepal as the Kauriala, and becomes the most important waterway in the United Provinces. It joins the Ganges at Chapra after a course of 600 m. Its tributary, the Rapti, is also commercially important. The Gogra is also called the Sarju, and in its lower course the.Deoha.