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  2. Rushikulya River - Wikipedia

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    The Rushikulya originates at an elevation of about 1000 metres from Rushimala Hills part of Daringbadi hills of the Eastern Ghats range. Daringbadi, where the river originates, is called the ' Kashmir of Odisha '. The river lies within the geographical coordinates of 19.07 to 20.19 north latitude and 84.01 to 85.06 east longitude.

  3. List of rivers of Odisha - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; ... Rushikulya; Sabari River; Sankh River; Sileru River; South ...

  4. Tampara Lake - Wikipedia

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    Tampara Lake is a 300-hectare (740-acre) fresh water lake situated on the right bank of the Rushikulya River, near Chhatrapur, the district headquarters of Ganjam district, Odisha, India. It is 23 km (14 mi) from the city of Brahmapur.The lake is connected to the Rushikulya River. The flood waters from the river enriches its biodiversity, thus ...

  5. Category:Rivers of Odisha - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Rushikulya River; S. Sabari River; Sankh River; Sileru River; South Karo River;

  6. Tara Tarini Mandir - Wikipedia

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    Tara Tarini Mandir is a Hindu temple of Adi Shakti at the Kumari hills on the bank of Rushikulya river [1] near Purushottampur in Ganjam district of Odisha, around 28km from Brahmapur city. Description of temple

  7. Vamsadhara River - Wikipedia

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    River Vamsadhara or River Banshadhara is an important east-flowing river between Rushikulya and Godavari, in Odisha and Andhra Pradesh states in India.. The river originates near Lanjigarh in the Kalahandi district of Odisha at an elevation of 400 meters and runs for a distance of about 278 kilometers, and joins the Bay of Bengal at Kalingapatnam, Andhra Pradesh.

  8. Ganjam district - Wikipedia

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    Ganjam was a part of ancient Dakshina Kalinga. [3] The Mauryan emperor Ashoka inscribed his message at Jaugada near the banks of the Rushikulya, in the present-day Ganjam district.

  9. Rigvedic rivers - Wikipedia

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    Kuṣávā – Probably the Kunar River. Yavyā́vatī – Noted to be a branch of Gomatī́. Witzel as well as Blažek identifies with Zhob River. [1] [5] Dähnhardt comments it to be synonymous to Yamúnā or flowing very close to it. [6] Eastern tributaries: Suṣómā – Identified with Soan. Arjikiya – Blažek identifies with Haro. [5]