The Wardha River, also known as the Varada River, is a major river in Vidarbha, Maharashtra, which originates in the Satpura Range and flows into the Wain ganga river to form the Pranhita river which finally joins the Godavari river.[1][2][3]
^Wardha River (Approved) at GEOnet Names Server, United States National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency
^Varadā (Variant) at GEOnet Names Server, United States National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency
^Topographic map "Sirpur, India, NE-44-02, 1:250,000" Series U502, US Army Map Service, July 1963
The WardhaRiver, also known as the Varada River, is a major river in Vidarbha, Maharashtra, which originates in the Satpura Range and flows into the Wain...
administrative headquarter of Wardha district is situated here. Wardha gets its name from the WardhaRiver which flows on the northern, western and southern boundaries...
rises in the Ajantha range and is a major tributary of the WardhaRiver, the other major river in the district. It is also divided Marathwada and Vidarbha...
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Bengal in the east and from The Narmada River in the north to The Krishna-Godavari Delta in the south. Later on, Wardha was ruled by the Chalukyas, The Rashtrakutas...
the Penganga River, the WardhaRiver, and the Wainganga River. By virtue of its extensive network of tributaries, the river drains a large part of Vidarbha...
Lower Wardha Dam is an earthfill and gravity dam on Wardhariver at Varud (Baggaji) Dhanodi near Arvi in Wardha district but falls under Amravati district...
The Upper Wardha Dam is an earthfill straight gravity dam across the WardhaRiver, a tributary of the Godavari River, near Simbhora village in Morshi taluk...
The River passes by the city of Hinganghat. It joins the WardhaRiver near the Village of Dhiwri Pipri. WardhaRiver later joins the Pranhita River and...
Erai river (Marathi: इरई नदी) is a tributary of Wardhariver and is an important river in Chandrapur district of Maharashtra. The river originates near...
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Krishna rested here for a while and drank water from the WardhaRiver (the present name of the River Vardayini). There is a famous temple of Vitthal and Rukhmini...
his territories south of Gawilgarh and Narnala Fort and east of the WardhaRiver. The forts of Gavilgad and Narnala remained subject to the Bhosale raja...
(Dantēvāṛā-Bhadrakali) and decided to make a new fort on the east coast of Wardhariver. Khaṇḍakyā ballāla sah established the city called Ballāraśāha which...
Pulgaon is a municipal council in Wardha district in the India state of Maharashtra. The nearest city is Wardha, 32 kilometres (20 mi) away via the Mumbai–Nagpur...
bank of the Wainganga River, which along with WardhaRiver forms the Pranahita River at Chaprala which meets the Godavari River. It is famous for the...
7775°N 79.3663°E / 19.7775; 79.3663 in Maharashtra, on the banks of the WardhaRiver in central India's coal belt. The town has an average elevation of 189 metres...
India. It is located in the Ballarpur city, on the east banks of the WardhaRiver. Ballarpur fort was founded by the Gond King Khandkya Ballal Sah (1437-62)...
for a brief time from modern-day Maharashtra in the south to the Sutlej River in the north after their victory against the Afghans at the Battle of Delhi...
districts, separating the basin of the Narmada River to the north from that of the Wainganga and Wardharivers, tributaries of the Godavari, to the south...
Chudamani river is a holy river. It originates from Satpuda Hill Range in the state Madhya Pradesh.It is a right bank tributary of Wardhariver which meets...
cargo respectively, and expected to reach 100 MT by fy 2021–22. List of rivers of India Multi-Modal Logistics Parks in India National Waterways Act, 2016...
kingdom by 870 AD. His capital was Sirpur, on the right bank of the WardhaRiver (near present-day Chandrapur) and his chief stronghold was the Mana fortress...
Dewangan probably take their name from the old town of that name on the Wardhariver. The Patwis are dyers, and colour the silk thread which the weavers use...
produce from the rich valleys of the Jam and Wardharivers and from many villages of the Amravati and Wardha Districts. There are now four ginning factories...