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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 ...
This article lists the main rivers which flow in Tamil Nadu. Out of the below rivers, Kaveri, Thenpennai, Palar, are the three largest rivers of Tamil Nadu followed by Vaigai River, Noyyal River, Cheyyar River, Then Pennai, Vellar River (Northern Tamil Nadu), Vellar River (Southern Tamil Nadu), Moyar River, Pampar River, Bhavani River, Thamirabarani River, Vaippar River are the major rivers in ...
Pages in category "Tributaries of the Narmada River" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. C.
[3] [4] These three river systems are fed by more than 5000 glaciers. [5] The Aravalli range in the north-west serves the origin of few of the rivers such as the Chambal, the Banas and the Luni rivers. [4] The Narmada and Tapti rivers originate from the Vindhya and Satpura ranges in Central India. [4]
Tributaries of the Narmada River (8 P) Pages in category "Narmada River" The following 18 pages are in this category, out of 18 total.
Indian River Map. Location; Country ... Doodhi River is a river in Madhya Pradesh, ... It is tributary of Narmada River. Mainly Doodhi River flowing in Chhindwara and ...
Periyar River Kundala Dam: 2.30 Idukki 10° 0' 77° 0' 26. Periyar River Mattupatti Dam: 3.24 Idukki 10° 05' 77° 05' 27. Periyar River Sengulam Dam: 0.33 Idukki 10° 00' 77° 05' 28. Periyar River Neriamangalam Dam: 4.13 Ernakulam: 29. Periyar River Bhoothathankettu Dam: 6.08 Ernakulam: 30. Periyar River Periyar Lake 28.90 Idukki 10° 10' 76 ...
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]