Top 10 Rivers in India : A TALE OF NEVER ENDING WAVES...!!

 

 TOP 10 RIVERS IN INDIA,we must know..!



India is a country which is blessed with some of the most beautiful natural bodies like rivers, mountains, lakes and forests. The country is also known as the land of rivers which plays a major role in the economic growth and development of India. These rivers are the main source of living and irrigation at the places from where they make their way. Make your next escape about witnessing the most gorgeous rivers where you can relax and unwind. Know more about the famous rivers in India and their place of origination which is quite fascinating.

10 Famous Rivers In India

Here is a curated list of Famous rivers in India which one must explore and enjoy a great time witnessing the surreal beauty of these water bodies.

1. Ganga

River Ganga


Considered as one of the holy rivers, the Ganges is also the longest river in India which emerges from the Gangotri glacier in Uttarakhand. The river starts flowing from the point where Bhagirathi and Alaknanda river merges in Devprayag. Within the river reside around 140 species of various fishes and also around 90 land and water species like the Gharial. The Ganges covers states like Uttrakhand, Uttar Pradesh, West Bengal and Bihar. The last end of the river ends at Bangladesh and merges with the Bay of Bengal.

2. Godavari


In the list of longest rivers in India, Godavari is the longest river in South India for which it is also called the South Ganges and the Dakshin Ganges. This river emerges from the Trimbakeshwar in Nashik, and diverges its path towards Telangana and Andhra Pradesh passing via Chhattisgarh. This is considered to be the second longest river in India which at the end meets with the Bay of Bengal. The main tributaries of the Godavari river are Purna, Pranhita, Sabari and Indravati river.

3. Yamuna

Yamuna


Rising from the Yamunotri glacier located at the Bandarpoonch peak in Uttarkashi, Uttarakhand. This is one of the longest tributaries of the Ganges river and doesn’t merge with the sea directly. The Yamuna river is one of the longest rivers in India and flows through the states of Uttarakhand, Delhi, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh and Uttar Pradesh. Some of the major tributaries of the Yamuna river are Hindon, Sharda, Giri, Hanuman Ganga, Sasur, Chambal, Betwa, Ken, Sindh, Rishiganga and Tons.

4. Narmada

Narmada


Earlier called Nerbudda, the Narmada river is known as the “life line of Madhya Pradesh and Gujarat”. Narmada is one of the largest rivers in India that you must visit on your vacation. The river emerges from the Amarkantak and is believed to be one of the holiest rivers in India. Unlike the other rivers which flow towards the east side, this river flows towards the west side. The name of this river is mentioned in Ramayana, Mahabharata and other Puranas. In the Hindu religion, Narmada river is believed to be one of the heavenly waterways of India alongside the six other rivers named Ganga, Godavari, Yamuna, Saraswati, Kaveri and Sindhu.

5. Krishna

Krishna

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Holding a prominent place for irrigation in Maharashtra, Telangana, Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh, Krishna is considered as the fourth longest river in India. Covering a distance of 1290 kms, this river emerges from Mahabaleshwar and enters the Bay of Bengal. The tributaries of this river are Panchganga, Bhima, Ghataprabha, Tungabhadra and Dudhaganga. It flows by the banks of Sangli and Vijayawada.

6. Indus

Indus


According to history, the name India originated from the name of river Indus. Emerging from the Mansarovar Lake, this river passes through Ladakh, Baltistan and Gilgit. After that the river finally enters the borders of Pakistan. The river is also famous for being the harboring source for the Indus Valley Civilization which was one of the oldest and flourishing civilizations. The total length of the Indus river is 3180 kms, but the distance covered within India is just 1,114 kms. Leh and Skardu are some of the major cities which are located by the banks of the Indus river.

7. Brahmaputra

Brahmaputra river


Apart from the Indus river, Brahmaputra also originates from the Mansarovar ranges. The river is known to have emerged from the Angsi Glacier located close to the Mansarovar lake in Tibet, China. This is the only river in India which is considered to have a male gender. In China, Brahmaputra is called the Yarlung Tsangpo river which enters India through Arunachal Pradesh. The total length of the river within India is 916 kms and the rest of the part lies in China.

8. Mahanadi

Mahanadi


This river emerges from the Raipur district of Chhattisgarh and is known for its disastrous flood which is well-written in the history. For this reason, the river is also called the “distress of Odisha”. The situation got modified with passing time after the construction of the Hirakud Dam which is now maintained by a system of waterways. The main tributaries of the river are Seonath, Mand, Ong, Jonk, Telen and Hasdeo.

9. Kaveri

Kaveri river


Among the list of longest rivers in India, Kaveri is the 9th longest river and considered to be a holy water body in South India. This river emerges from the Brahmagiri Hill of the Western Ghats in Karnataka and flows at the South-east side passing through the states of Karnataka and Tamil Nadu. This river has an important role in the irrigation projects.

10. Tapti

Tapti river


Originating from the Peninsular India, this river is one of the three rivers which flows from East to West. This river rises from the Betul district at the Satpura Range and merges in the Gulf of Khambhat. Tapti rivers flows from Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra and Gujarat and spreads into 6 tributaries which are Purna river, Gomai, Panzara, Pedhi, Arna and GIrna river.

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