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The Karmanasa River ( hi, कर्मनाशा नदी) is a tributary of the Ganges. It originates in Kaimur district of Bihar and flows through the Indian states of Uttar Pradesh and Bihar. Along the boundary between Uttar Pradesh and Bihar it has the districts of Sonbhadra, Chandauli, Varanasi and Ghazipur on its left (UP side); and the districts of Kaimur and Buxar on its right (Bihar side).


Disambiguation

Karmanasa is also the name of a river in the
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Himalayas.


Etymology

The name of the river means "destroyer of religious merit". There are several legends about it. According to one legend, the sage
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through ''tapasya'' (penance, meditation and correct practices) acquired the power to create a whole new universe. When he set out to create a new universe it aroused consternation in
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. However, he continued and after creating a copy of our universe, he started creating people, the first being Trishanku whom he decided to send up to rule his new universe. Indra stopped his progress. That is how Trishanku ended up suspended head down in mid-air. The Karmanasa was born out of the saliva dripping from his mouth.


Course

The Karmanasa originates at a height of on the northern face of Kaimur Range near Sarodag in Kaimur district of Bihar. It flows in a north-westerly direction through the plains of
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, then forms the boundary between Uttar Pradesh and Bihar, and finally joins the Ganges near Village Bara (East Side) Ghazipur Uttar Pradesh and Chausa (Bihar). The length of the river is , out of which lies in Uttar Pradesh and the rest forms the boundary between Uttar Pradesh (Bara-Ghazipur and Bihar (Chausa). Total drainage area of the Karmnasa along with its tributaries is .


Tributaries

Its tributaries are the Durgavati, the Chandraprabha, the Karunuti, the Nadi, the Goriya and the Khajuri.


Waterfalls

The Karmanasa reaches the plains by a succession of leaps, including three falls known as the Karkatgarh,Devdari and the Chhanpathar, which, from their height and beauty, are deserving of special notice. Chhanpathar Falls is high. Devdari Falls, at an edge of the Rohtas Plateau, along the course of the Karmanasa is high. However, Chandauli district administration mentions Devdari Fall as being on the Chandraprabha River.


Dams and bridges

There are two dams across the Karmanasa – the Latif Shah bund and the Nuagarh dam. There also is a dam across the Chandraprabha. The Grand Trunk Road passes over a bridge on the Karmanasa.


Archaeology

UP State Archaeology department under the direction of Rakesh Tewari, excavations has unearthed iron artifacts dated between 1200 – 1300 BC at Raja Nal Ka Tila site in Karmanasa river valley of north
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. It throws new light on the history of iron-making in India.


History

The Karmanasa was the eastern boundary of Awadh. It also possibly was the western boundary of the Sena dynasty. At the Battle of Chausa, situated on the banks of the Karmanasa, on 26 June 1539, Sher Shah defeated the Mughal emperor Humayun and assumed the royal title of Farīd al-Dīn Shēr Shah.


See also

* Besu River *
Gangi River Gangi is a very dirty perennial river with more human waste than water. A tributary of Ganga which mainly flows near the Arrah town of Bihar in India. It originates from Keshavpur, which is from Arrah and again meets the Ganga in the Buxar dis ...
* Eknaiya River * Kodra River *
Suar River Suar or Suwara is a small river located in Kaimur District of Bihar, India. It is a tributary of Durgawati River. It flows through the Districts of Rohtas and Kaimur. References {{coord missing, Bihar Rivers of Bihar ...
* Karmanasa Canal


References


External links

* {{Hydrography of Uttar Pradesh Rivers of Bihar Rivers of Uttar Pradesh Ghazipur district Rivers of India Sonbhadra district