Look up Sarayu in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Sarayu, or Sarju, is a river in Uttarakhand, India.
Sarayu, Saryu or Sarju may also refer to:
Geography
- Sarayu (Rigvedic river), a river mentioned in the Rigveda, variously identified with the Sarju and other rivers
 - Sarayu River (Ayodhya), the Ghaghara river as it is known around the Ayodhya region in Uttar Pradesh, India, also transcribed as Saryu and Sarju
 - Sarju railway station, railway station in Uttar Pradesh, India
 - Sarju Sagar Dam, dam in Jhunjhunu, Rajasthan, India
 
People
- Saryu Doshi, Indian art historian
 - Sarayu Mohan, Indian actress
 - Sarayu Rao, Indian-American actress also known as Sarayu R. Blue
 - Saryu Roy (politician), Indian politician
 - Saryoo Singh, Indian politician
 - Sarju Bala Devi, Indian boxer
 - Sarju Prasad Saroj, Indian politician
 - Sarju Prasad Misra, Indian politician
 - Saraju Bala Devi, Indian actress and singer
 - Saraju Bala Sen, Indian writer and educator
 - Saraju Mohanty, Indian-American computer scientist
 - Dilip Sardjoe (alternative transliteration of Sarju), Indo-Surinamese politician
 - Ram Sardjoe, Indo-Surinamese politician, Vice President of Suriname from 2005 to 2010
 
Others
- INS Sarayu (P54), a Sukanya-class patrol vessel
 - Saryu-class patrol vessel, class of Indian Navy ships
- INS Saryu (P54), the lead ship of the follow-on class of patrol ships
 
 - Saryu Express, passenger train of the Indian Railways, running to and from Ayodhya which is settled on the Sarayu River in Uttar Pradesh
 - Saryu Yamuna Express, passenger train of the Indian Railways, running between Ayodhya and Delhi, the latter settled on the Yamuna River
 - Saryu Pareen Brahmin, a Brahmin community originating from the Sarayu River in Ayodhya, India
 
    This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.