Information about Narmada River

Origin of river Narmada | Narmada River Madhya Pradesh


Narmada River is the main river of Madhya Pradesh. Narmada River originates in Amarkantak Plateau of Madhya Pradesh. Narmada River flows through 3 states of India. Narmada River is a revered river. Narmada River is known as Narmada Maiya and she is worshiped.

The Narmada River flows mainly in the states of Madhya Pradesh and Gujarat. The origin of the Narmada River is at Amarkantak in Madhya Pradesh and the confluence of the Narmada River with the Arabian Sea near Surat district in Gujarat.

Narmada River is the lifeline of Madhya Pradesh. Livelihood of lakhs of people is being done by Narmada river itself. Many people are earning their livelihood on the banks of Narmada river. Narmada river irrigates many hectares farms in Madhya Pradesh and Gujarat. Narmada river quenches the thirst of people.

Narmada river is called the daughter of Lord Shiva. Narmada River is the largest river of Madhya Pradesh. Narmada river is the fifth largest river in India. The total length of the Narmada River is 1312 km. The Narmada River flows through the states of Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra and Gujarat. Narmada river flows from east to west.

There is another attractive place near Narmada Kund. Here you get to see a statue of elephant. The statue of elephant is black in color. The statue of elephant is made of stone. This statue looks very beautiful. This statue is known as Manokamna Hathi. It is said that the fattest person gets out of this statue comfortably, but if someone has sin in his mind, then he gets stuck here.

The source of the Narmada river has been completely paved. Here you can come and sit on the banks of Narmada kund. There is a feeling of peace after coming here. All the temples built here are ancient. Aarti of Narmada Maiya ji is performed here in the evening. Cleanliness is well maintained here.

 

Which are the tributaries of Narmada river?

The major tributaries of Narmada River are - Banjar River, Tawa River, Hiran River, Gaur River, Shakkar River, Dudhi River, Sher River, Banas River, Maan River, Palakmati River, Ganjal River, Kaveri River, Choral River and etc.

 

Famous waterfall built on Narmada river

Famous waterfalls built on Narmada River – Kapildhara Falls, Dugdh Dhara Falls, Sahastradhara Falls, Dhuandhar Falls, Mandhata Falls.

 

Famous dams of narmada river

Main Dams of Narmada River – Bargi Dam, Indira Sagar Dam or Punasa Dam, Omkareshwar Dam, Sardar Sarovar Dam, Maheshwar Dam.

 

In which districts does the Narmada river flow?

Narmada River flows through many districts of Madhya Pradesh and Gujarat. The Narmada River flows through the districts of Amarkantak, Dindori, Mandla, Jabalpur, Narsinghpur, Hoshangabad, Omkareshwar, Maheshwar, Barwani, Jhabua, Dhar, Marwahi, Sandia.


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