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Gumti River is the largest river of Tripura in a meandering course through the synclinal valley between Baramura and Atharamura hill ranges.Place of Origin is Dumboor Lake, Tripura . The total length is 285 km. Ends at the confluence of River Meghna, Bangladesh.The Gumti is considered to be a sacred river in Tripura. It has got a special significance, especially among the tribals and the Bengali settlers. Every winter during the ‘ Pous Sankranti’ , people take a dip in the holy waters of the river at Tirthamukh and worship Goddess Tuiboma. It is believed that a holy dip in the river during ‘Makar Sankranti’ purges all sins. The local people also perform ‘ pinddan’ for their ancestors on the river banks. Pinddan on the banks of Gumti is considered next only to the pinddan offered at Bodh Gaya in Bihar. It is said that Vish­nu’s footprints are seen at Tirthamukh.