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A scenic view of Maheshwar on the banks of Narmada Omkareshwar temple on the banks of Narmada river. Like the Ganges, the Narmada River is a goddess and a river in Hinduism. The Matsya Purana states that all of the banks along the Narmada are sacred. [17] Ptolemy called the Narmada River 'Nammadus' and the author of the Periplus called it ...
Indian River Map. Location; ... Basin size: 1,541 sq. km. Doodhi River is a river in Madhya Pradesh, India. [1] It is tributary of Narmada River.
The northern part of the state falls within the Ganges Basin where the Betwa, Chambal and Son flow. South of the Ganges Basin is the Narmada Basin, the second largest by surface area. The other three basins cover small portions of Madhya Pradesh, namely the Mahi Basin to the west, [1] the Tapi Basin [2] and the Godavari Basin to the south. [3] [4]
The Tapti River rises in Multai, in Madhya Pradesh, and with a total length of 724 km [7] is the second longest west-flowing river in India, after the Narmada River. [8] The Tapti travels east to west and flows through the Indian states of Maharashtra, Gujarat and Madhya Pradesh. [7] It drains into the Gulf of Khambhat, in the Arabian Sea, in ...
Kaveri is a tributary of the Narmada River in Madhya Pradesh, India.It has a length of 40 km, and a catchment area of 954 km 2. [1]The Kaveri river meets the Narmada river near Mandhata (Omkareshwar), around 882 km from Narmada's source. [1]
Basin size 2,901 sq. km. The Sher River is a tributary of the Narmada River located in Seoni district and Narsinghpur district [ 1 ] of Madhya Pradesh , India .
Basin features; Tributaries • right: Denwa and Maachana: The Tawa River is a tributary of the Narmada River of Central India. Course The Tawa is the Narmada's ...
The canal is designed to transfer 9.5 million acre-feet (11.7 cubic kilometres) water annually from the Narmada Basin to areas under other river basins in Gujarat and Rajasthan. (9 MAF for Gujarat and 0.5 MAF for Rajasthan). [2] Soon after the completion of the construction project, the Narmada canal was inaugurated on 24 April 2008. [3]