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The Mahanadi River is a major river in East Central India. It drains an area of around 132,100 square kilometres (51,000 sq mi) and has a total length of 900 kilometres (560 mi). It drains an area of around 132,100 square kilometres (51,000 sq mi) and has a total length of 900 kilometres (560 mi).
The Chandrahasini Temple, dedicated to Goddess Chandrahasini—an incarnation of Goddess Durga—is situated on the banks of the Mahanadi River. While the exact date of its original establishment is not well-documented, the temple has undergone significant renovations, with the current structure completed in 2011. Festivals and Annual Gatherings
Shivnath originates from Godari village in Gadchiroli district, Maharashtra, and flows northeast for 300 kms then joins the Mahanadi river near the town Shivrinarayan in Chhattisgarh. Some record origination at Panabaras Hill, 624 metres (2,047 ft) above sea level in the Ambagarh Chowki division of Rajnandgaon District of Chhattisgarh.
Sirpur relief excavated: she steps on his feet, seeks forgiveness with a namaste gesture. Sirpur, also referred to as Shripur and Sripura (literally, "city of auspiciousness, abundance, Lakshmi") in ancient Indian texts and inscriptions, is a village on the Mahanadi River 78 kilometres (48 mi) east of Raipur.
English: Sirpur, also referred in medieval era texts as Shripur (city of wealth), is a town on the banks of Mahanadi in Chhattisgarh. The site became archaeologically significant after a visit and report on a Laxman (Lakshmana) temple in 1872 by Alexander Cunningham, a colonial British India official.
Jonk River is a tributary of Mahanadi River that flows for approximately 210 kilometers through the Nuapada District and Bargarh District in the state of Odisha; and the Mahasamund District and Raipur District in the state of Chhattisgarh in India. [1] The river starts from the Sunabeda plateau and enters Maraguda valley where it is joined by a ...
The Birupa River is a river which flows through the Indian states of Chhattisgarh and Odisha. [1] [2] It is a distributary of the Mahanadi River.It originates from the Mahanadi's upper reaches and joins the Brahmani River at Krushnanagar before emptying into the Bay of Bengal at Dhamra. [3]
The Mand River is a tributary of the Mahanadi in India. It joins the Mahanadi in Chandarpur , in Chhattisgarh , 28 km from the Odisha border and before the river reaches the Hirakud Dam . The river, whose total length is 241 km, rises to an elevation of about 686 m in Surguja district in Chhattisgarh .