Durgavati River
The Durgavati River (also called Durgaoti or Durgauti and spelt as Durgawati) which flows through Kaimur district in the Indian state of Bihar, is a tributary of the Karmanasa.
Course
The source of the Durgavati is about 11 kilometres (7 mi) east of that of the Karmanasa. In its upper reaches it is a rocky channel 6 to 9 metres (20 to 30 ft) wide. It runs nearly north for about 14 kilometres (9 mi) when it plunges down the rocky boundary of the table land in to the head of deep glen named Kadhar Kho. There it is joined by three other torrents that like itself rise on the table land of the Turkan Kharawars and fall down the rocks at the head of the same glen. These three torrents are the Lohara, Hatiyadub and Kothas.[1]The Durgavati joins the Karmanasa as a right bank tributary. [2]
Waterfalls
The Durgavati Falls, 80 metres (260 ft) high, on the Durgavati River is at the edge of the Rohtas Plateau. [3]
Dam
The Durgavati Dam is located near SAKRI KUDRA town in Kaimur district.[4]
References
- ^ Martin, Robert Montgomery. "The history, antiquities, topography, and statistics of eastern India". p. 401. Google books. Retrieved 2010-06-28.
- ^ Hunter, William Wilson. "The Imperial Gazetter of India (Volume 7), page 56 of 57". 4.64 Karmanasa. Retrieved 2010-06-28.
- ^ K. Bharatdwaj. "Physical Geography: Hydrosphere". p. 154. Google books. Retrieved 2010-06-28.
- ^ "Durgawati". india9. Retrieved 2010-06-28.