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The Bhima River (also known as Chandrabhaga River) is a major river in Western India and South India. It flows southeast for through
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, Karnataka, and Telangana states, before entering the Krishna River. After the first sixty-five kilometers in a narrow valley through rugged terrain, the banks open up and form a fertile agricultural area which is densely populated. The river is prone to turning into gold during the summer season. In 2005 there was severe flooding in Solapur, Vijayapura and Kalburgi districts. The river is also referred to as Chandrabhaga River, especially at
Pandharpur Pandharpur (Pronunciation: əɳɖʱəɾpuːɾ is a well known pilgrimage town, on the banks of Candrabhagā River, near Solapur city in Solapur District, Maharashtra, India. Its administrative area is one of eleven tehsils in the District, ...
, as it resembles the shape of the Moon.


Course

The Bhima River flows southeast for a long journey of , with many smaller rivers as tributaries. It originates near
Bhimashankar Temple Bhimashankar Temple is a Jyotirlinga shrine located 50 km Khed taluka (alias Rajgurunagar), near Pune, in Maharashtra, India. It is located 127 km from Shivajinagar (in Pune) in the Ghat region of the Sahyadri Mountains. Bhīmāsha ...
in the Bhimashankar hills in khed Taluka on the western side of the Western Ghats, known as Sahyadri, in Pune District, Maharashtra state, at . It flows through Bhimashankar Wildlife Sanctuary where it enters Khed Taluka and is soon joined by its tributary, the Aria River from the right (west) which flows into the Chas Kaman Reservoir. Upstream on the Aria is the Rajgurunagar-Kalmodi Dam impounding the Kalmodi Reservoir. The Chas Kaman Reservoir is impounded by the Chas Kaman Dam, the most upstream dam on the Bhima River proper. The village of
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is on the left bank some 16 km below the dam. Some 5 km along the river below the bridge on the Bhirma at Chas, the Kumandala River enters from the right. From there it is 8 km along the river to the railroad bridge at the town of Rajgurunagar (Khed) on the left bank. In 18 km further along the river, the Bhima River enters from the right just above the village of Pimpalgaon on the left bank. From there to Siddhegavhan along the river is 10 km. Siddhegavhan is the last village in Khed Taluka on the left. After leaving Khed Taluka, the Bhima forms the boundary between
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on the right (south) and Shirur Taluka on the left (north). From the Bhima's intersection to the Indrayani River, which also enters from the right, is 14 km along the river. At the confluence is the town of Tulapur on the right bank in Havali Taluka. The Bhima River, the Indrayani River and the Mula-Mutha River are the major tributaries of the Bhima that drain western Pune. After the Indrayani, in about 4 km down stream the Dhomal River enters from the right, at the village of Wadhu Budruk. Shortly thereafter (3.5 km) the Bhima passes under the
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bridge at the town of Koregaon Bhima. From Koregaon going east, downstream 16 km, is the confluence with the Vel River (Wel River) from the left (north) and the village of Vittalwadi. The Vel River also arises in Ambegaon Taluka, east of the Bhima, and flows through Khed Taluka and into Shirur Taluka before flowing into the Bhima. With Vittalwadi on the left, the right side of the river leaves Haveli Taluka and enters Daund Taluka. From Vittalwadi the Bhima meanders northwest and 14 km after the Vel River enters from the left, the Kamania River (Kamina) enters from the left at the village of Parodi. After the Kamania River enters, the river meanders back southeast for 23 km to the confluence with the Mula-Mutha River from the right at the village of Ranjangaon Sandas. The Mula-Mutha River flows from the city of Pune where it is a combination of the Mula River and the Mutha River. 31 km after the Mula-Mutha River, the Ghod River enters from the left (north) across the Bhima from the village of Nanvij (Nanwij). The Ghod River is the last of the Western Ghat tributaries of the Bhima. Shirur Taluka stops at the Ghod River, and Shrigonda Taluka of
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continues on the left (northeast) side of the river. Downstream just 6 km from the Ghod River, is the city of Daund on the right (southwest) bank. Chandani, Kamini, Moshi, Bori, Sina, Man,
Bhogavati river Bhogawati river is a large tributary of the Sina River which originates near Osmanabad city of Maharashtra, India. Bhogavati meets Sina near Mohol in Solapur district of Maharashtra. Sina River is tributary of Bhima River. Bhogawati rises in t ...
and Nira are the major tributaries of the river in Solapur District. Of these, the Nira river meets with the Bhima between Nira Narsingpur in Pune District and
Malshiras Taluka Malshiras is a town and the headquarters of Malshiras taluka in Solapur district of Maharashtra state in western India. Its governing body is promoted to Nagar Panchayat from a Gram Panchayat in 2017. There are many popular towns in Malshiras ...
in Solapur district. Bhima merges into the Krishna along the border between Karnataka and Telangana about 24 km north of Raichur. At the point where the two rivers meet, the Bhima is actually longer than the Krishna in length.


Tributaries

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Sina river Sina River is a large tributary of the Bhima river which is starting near Ahmednagar city. It has two chief sources, one near Jamgaon about 20 km. west of the town of Ahmednagar and the other near Sasewadi,Jeur about 16 km. to its north ...
* Nira river *
Mula-Mutha The Mula-Mutha is a river in India, formed by the confluence of the Mula and Mutha rivers in the city of Pune, which later meets the Bhima River, which itself later meets the Krishna River and finally emptying to the Bay of Bengal. The river ...
river * Chandani river * Kamini river * Kukadi river * Man river *
Bhogavati river Bhogawati river is a large tributary of the Sina River which originates near Osmanabad city of Maharashtra, India. Bhogavati meets Sina near Mohol in Solapur district of Maharashtra. Sina River is tributary of Bhima River. Bhogawati rises in t ...
* Indrayani river * Ghod River *
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* Pavana river * Kagna river * Benitura river


Bhima basin

The total area of the Bhima basin is 70,614 km². The population living along the banks of Bhima is approximately 12.33 million people (1990) with 30.90 million people expected by 2030. Seventy-five percent of the basin lies in the state of
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.


Temples

* Bhimashankar one of the twelve esteemed
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a shrines. * Siddhatek, Siddhivinayak Temple of Ashtavinayak Ganesh *
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in
Pandharpur Pandharpur (Pronunciation: əɳɖʱəɾpuːɾ is a well known pilgrimage town, on the banks of Candrabhagā River, near Solapur city in Solapur District, Maharashtra, India. Its administrative area is one of eleven tehsils in the District, ...
. * Mallikarjun Temple chinmalli kalaburagi * Sri Dattatreya Temple,
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, Gulbarga district, Karnataka. * Shri Kshetra Ghattargi Bhagamma, Ghattargi, Gulbarga District, Karnataka. * Sri Kshetra Hulakantheshwar Temple, Heroor (B), Gulbarga District, Karnataka. * Sri Kshetra Rasangi Balabheemasena Temple in Rasanagi, Jevargi Taluka, Kalaburagi district, Karnataka * Sri Kshetra Kolakoor Siddhabasaveshwara Temple in Kolakoor, Jevargi Taluka, Kalaburagi district, Karnataka * Honagunta Chandrala Parameshwari Temple, Honagunta near Shahbad, Kalaburagi district * Sri Kshetra,
Sannati Sannati or Sannathi is a small village, located on the banks of the Bhima River in Chitapur taluk of Kalaburagi district of Northern Karnataka. It is famous for the Chandrala Parameshwari Temple and the excavations by the Archaeological Survey o ...
Chandrala paramweshwari temple *
Kanaganahalli Kanganahalli, situated about 3 km from Sannati, is an important Buddhist site where an ancient Mahastupa was built. It is on the left bank of the Bhima river in Chitapur taluk, Kalaburagi district in Karnataka, India. Nalwar is the nearest Railw ...
Buddhist site, Karnataka


Dams

There are twenty-two dams in the basin of Bhima River. The first dam is the Chas Kaman Dam in Khed Taluka, Pune district. The largest dam by capacity is Ujjani Dam, near Tembhurni, Solapur District. Total Water storage capacity of Bhima basin is about 300
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in Maharashtra state. Nearly 30 barrages are constructed across the main Bhima river from the downstream of Ujjani dam in Maharashtra and Karnataka states to harness all the water available in the river in excess of Krishna Water Disputes Tribunal allocations. Bhima to Sina interlink (Jod Kalava) with 21 km tunnel from Ujjani reservoir is constructed to supply water for vast lands in catchment area of Sina tributary from main Bhima river. * Dams – Capacity iver'' * Ujjani – 118 TMC hima* Bhatghar – 23.50 TMC elwandi* Mulshi – 18.47 TMC ula* Varasgaon – 12.82 TMC ose* Dimbhe – 12.49 TMC
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* Nira Devghar – 11.73 TMC ira* Panshet – 10.65 TMC
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* Manikdoh – 10.17 TMC ukadi* Veer – 9.41 TMC ira* Pavana – 8.51 TMC awana*
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– 7.67 TMC
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* Chas Kaman – 7.58 TMC hima* Ghod (Chinchani) – 5.47 TMC
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* Pimpalgaon Joge – 3.89 TMC arala* Temghar – 3.71 TMC utha* Andhra – 2.92 TMC ndrayani* Yedgaon – 2.80 TMC ukadi* Khadakwasala – 1.98 TMC utha* Kalamodi – 1.51 TMC arala* Vadaj- 1.17 TMC
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* Vadivale – 1.07 TMC ndrayani* Visapur – .90 TMC anga* Gunjavani – .69 TMC unjavani* Nazare – .59 TMC arha* Kasarsai – .57 TMC awana Basin*
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ndrayani* Chilewadiukadi Basin* Pushpawati – ukadi basin* Thitewadi – el* Sina Nimgaon – 2.2 TMC Approx ina* Sina Kolegaon – 5.0 TMC Approx. ina* Shirvata – 5.0 TMC Approx. ndrayani


Hydro power plants

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300 MW (150 MW pumped storage) by Tata Power with water from Mulshi Dam,
Bhushi Dam The Bhushi Dam is a masonry dam on the Indrayani River in Lonavala, Maharashtra, India. In 2014, the Indian Railways announced plans to develop Bhushi Dam as a tourist resort with participation from the private sector. History The dam was buil ...
, Bhira Dam, Walwan Dam, Thokarwadi Dam and Shirvata Dam * Khopoli hydro 72 MW by Tata Power * Bhivpuri hydro 78 MW by Tata Power * Ujjani Dam 12 MW pumped storage * Bhatghar Dam 16 MW * Pawana Dam 10 MW * Khadakwasla Dam 8 MW *
Veer Dam The Veer Dam is one of the important dams in Maharashtra, India. It is a rubble-concrete dam constructed on Nira River. It is located in near Shirwal, Satara district. The water is mainly used for irrigation and farming. The dam is located aro ...
9 MW * Dimbhe Dam 5 MW *
Manikdoh Dam Manikdoh Dam, is a gravity dam on Kukadi River near Junnar, Pune district in state of Maharashtra in India. Specifications The height of the dam above lowest foundation is while the length is . The volume content is and gross storage capacity ...
6 MW * Niradevghar Dam 6 MW Most of the hydro power (450 MW from Bhira, Khopoli and Bhivpuri) is generated by diverting water from the Bhima river basin to west flowing Kundalika, Patalganga and
Ulhas The Ulhas River is a river in Maharashtra, India. It is in the Thane, Raigad, and Pune districts of that state. It flows north and west from it source to where it splits into Vasai Creek and Thane Creek, near Thane. The Ulhas divides Salsette ...
rivers respectively. The diverted water is nearly 42.5 TMC which is mostly going waste to Arabian sea after generating hydro power. State government is planning to reduce the use of Bhima river basin water for power generation and use river basin water fully for drinking and irrigation purposes inside the basin as the available water is inadequate. However, Bhira hydro station can be operated in pumped storage mode to generate peaking power without releasing water to Arabian sea.


See also

* List of rivers of India * Rivers of India *
Bhima Pushkaram The Bhima Pushkaram is the Pushkaram river festival organized on the banks of the Bhima river. It is a Hindu Hindus (; ) are people who religiously adhere to Hinduism.Jeffery D. Long (2007), A Vision for Hinduism, IB Tauris, , pages 35 ...


References


External links


Classification of Waters of Upper Bhima River Basin

Monitoring of Indian National Aquatic Resources

Notified rivers



Environmental Status of Pune Region, Maharashtra Pollution Control Board
{{Authority control Rivers of Maharashtra Tributaries of the Krishna River Rivers of India