Indrayani River | |
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Indrayani River at Alandi | |
Location | |
Country | India |
State | Maharashtra |
Physical characteristics | |
Source | |
• location | Lonavla, Pune, Maharashtra, India |
Mouth | Bhima River |
• location | Tulapur, Pune, Maharashtra, India |
The Indrayani River originates in Kurvande village near Lonavla, a hill station in the Sahyadri mountains of Maharashtra, India. [1] Fed by rain, it flows east from there to meet the Bhima river, through the Hindu pilgrimage centers of Dehu and Alandi. It follows a course mostly north of the city of Pune. [2] It is revered as a holy river and is associated with religious figures such as Sant Tukaram and Dnyaneshwar.
There is a hydroelectric dam called Valvan Dam on the Indrayani at Kamshet. [3]
18°40′N 74°00′E / 18.667°N 74.000°E
Indrayani River | |
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Indrayani River at Alandi | |
Location | |
Country | India |
State | Maharashtra |
Physical characteristics | |
Source | |
• location | Lonavla, Pune, Maharashtra, India |
Mouth | Bhima River |
• location | Tulapur, Pune, Maharashtra, India |
The Indrayani River originates in Kurvande village near Lonavla, a hill station in the Sahyadri mountains of Maharashtra, India. [1] Fed by rain, it flows east from there to meet the Bhima river, through the Hindu pilgrimage centers of Dehu and Alandi. It follows a course mostly north of the city of Pune. [2] It is revered as a holy river and is associated with religious figures such as Sant Tukaram and Dnyaneshwar.
There is a hydroelectric dam called Valvan Dam on the Indrayani at Kamshet. [3]
18°40′N 74°00′E / 18.667°N 74.000°E