Bhima River Latest News
Continuous heavy rains in Kalaburagi and parts of Maharashtra have led to a sharp rise in the water levels of the Bhima River recently, triggering widespread flooding in several villages.
About Bhima River
- The Bhima River (also known as the Chandrabagha River) is the largest tributary of the Krishna River.
- Course:
- It originates near Bhimashankar Temple in the Bhimashankar hills on the western side of the Western Ghats in Pune District of Maharashtra.
- Bhima flows southeast through the states of Maharashtra, Karnataka, and Telangana.
- It merges into the Krishna River in Karnataka’s Raichur district.
- Total Length: 861 km
- The Bhima drainage area is defined by the Western Ghats (west), the Balaghat Range (north), and the Mahadeo Hills (south).
- The total basin area of the river is 48,631 sq.km., out of which 75 percent lie in the state of Maharashtra. It is known as Sahyadri in Maharashtra.Â
- It runs in a well-entrenched valley, and its banks are heavily populated.Â
- Its water level is marked by monsoonal changes.
- Tributaries: Major tributaries are the Indrayani River, Mula River, Mutha River, and Pavana River.
- Throughout history, the Bhima River has been a lifeline for the Maratha Empire and the region surrounding Pune, with many historic battles and events occurring near its banks.Â
- The area around the Bhima River, particularly near the city of Pune, saw extensive trade and commerce routes, making it a vital hub during medieval times.
- Pandharpur is an important pilgrimage centre located on the right bank of the Bhima River.
Source: HANS
Bhima River FAQs
Q1: The Bhima River is the largest tributary of which river?
Ans: Krishna
Q2: The Bhima River originates from which location?
Ans: It originates near Bhimashankar Temple in the Bhimashankar hills on the western side of the Western Ghats in Pune District of Maharashtra.
Q3: The Bhima River flows through which Indian states?
Ans: Maharashtra, Karnataka, Telangana
Q4: What is the total length of the Bhima River?
Ans: 861 km