Chaturangi

Chaturangi is a mountain of the Garhwal Himalaya in Uttarakhand India.The elevation of Chaturangi is 6407 m. It is 102nd highest located entirely within the Uttrakhand. Nanda Devi, is the highest mountain in this category. It is situated in the Gangotri National Park. It lies 3.9 km south of Pilapani Parbat 6796 m its nearest higher neighbor. It is 5.1 km SW of Mana Parbat II 6771 m and it lies 11.2 km SE of Yogeshwar 6678 m.

Climbing history
In 1974 A team from kolkata climbed Chaturangi on September 27.The team comprising Jahar Guha Thakurta, Debu P. Bhattacharjee, B.S. Negi and Sherpa Kami.

In 1980 Toyo University Alpine Club, from Japan led by Kenshiro Ohtaki. The other members in the team Kimimasa Miwa, Mutsuo Ominato, Fumihide Saito, Yoshiharu Ohta and Junichi Endo. On October 18 camp I set up at 15,425 feet. On October 20 They set up Camp II at 16,075 feet below the south ridge of Chaturangi. On October 22 Camp III at 19,000 feet. On October 27 Miwa, Ominato and Ohta starting at seven A.M. in the morning and reached to the summit at three P.M. On October 29, Ohtaki, Saito and Junichi Endo also reached the summit at 1:35 in the afternoon.

Neighboring and subsidiary peaks
Neighboring or subsidiary peaks of Chaturangi:
 * Mana Parbat I: 6794 m30.94972°N, 79.24167°W
 * Kalindi peak: 6102 m30.92222°N, 79.28°W
 * Pilapani Parbat: 6796 m30.96583°N, 79.2125°W
 * Chandra Parbat I: 6739 m30.87194°N, 79.25694°W
 * Satopanth:7075 m30.845°N, 79.2125°W
 * Vasuki Parbat: 6792 m30.875°N, 79.175°W
 * Bhagirathi Parbat III: 6454 m30.86917°N, 79.13361°W

Glaciers and rivers
On the southern side lies Chaturangi Glacier which later joins Gangotri Glacier. From the snout of Gangotri Glacier emerges Bhagirathi River one of the main tributaries of river Ganga. At Dev Prayag it merges with Alaknanda River the other main tributaries of river Ganga.and called Ganga there after.