Tapti River
Tapti (Tapi) तपती, ताप्ती, तापी, તાપ્તી | |
Surya Putri सुर्यपुत्री, સુર્યપુત્રી | |
River | |
Country | India |
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States | Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Gujarat |
Cities | Betul, Burhanpur, Bhusawal, Nandurbar, Surat, Sindkheda |
Source | Multai(Also known as Multapi) near Betul |
- location | Satpura Range |
Mouth | Gulf of Khambhat (Arabian Sea) |
- location | Dumas, Surat, Gujarat |
Length | 724 km (450 mi) approx. |
Discharge | for Dumas Beach |
- average | 489 m3/s (17,269 cu ft/s) [1] |
- max | 9,830 m3/s (347,143 cu ft/s) |
- min | 2 m3/s (71 cu ft/s) |
The Tapi River (or Tapti) flows in central India from east to west, between the Godavari and Narmada rivers.[2]
It flows through Surat, and is crossed by the Magdalla ONGC Bridge.[3]
Name
Sanskrit तपती.The Tapi River originates in the Betul district from a place called Multai , in Madhya Pradesh state. The Sanskrit name of Multai is Mulatapi, meaning origin of Tāpī Mātā or the Tapti River.
The river is supposedly named after the goddess Tapti, the daughter of Surya Deva, the Sun god, who according to legend founded the Kuru Dynasty when she married King Samvarna.[4]
The Tapi River in Thailand, was named after India's Tapi River in August 1915.
River basin and tributaries
The Tapi River basin encompasses an area of 65,145 km², which is nearly two percent of the total area of India. The basin lies in the states of Maharashtra (51,504 km²), Madhya Pradesh (9,804 km²) and Gujarat (3,837 km²).
The basin lies mostly in the northern and eastern districts Maharashtra state, including Amravati, Akola, Buldhana, Washim, Jalgaon, Dhule, Nandurbar, and Nashik districts, but also includes the Betul and Burhanpur districts of Madhya Pradesh and the Surat and Tapi district (Vyara)(named after river tapi)of Gujarat.
List of tributaries
The principal tributaries of the Tapti River are the Mindhola River, Girna River, Panzara River, Waghur River, Bori River and Aner River. Other tributaries include:
- Arunavati River in Shirpur
- Gomai River in Nandurbar
- Vaki River in Dhule district of Maharashtra state
- Burai River in Dhule
- Amaravati River at Malpur Village in Dhule
- Panzara River in Dhule district of Maharashtra state
- Kaan River in Dhule
- Bori River in Jalgaon
- Aner River in Jalgaon, Dhule
- Girna River in Nashik, Malegaon, Jalgaon districts of Maharashtra state. Joins Tapti River at Kapileshwar at Dhule and Jalgaon Border
- Titur River in Jalgaon
- Mausam River in Malegaon
- Waghur River in Jalgaon, Aurangabad
- Purna River in Amravati, Akola, Buldhana, Jalgaon districts of Maharashtra state and Madhya Pradesh State. Joins Tapti River at Changdev in Jalgaon
- Nalganga River in Buldhana
- Vishwaganga River in Buldhana,
- Nipani River in Buldhana
- Mann River in Buldhana, Akola districts of Maharashtra state
- Mas River in Buldhana, Akola
- Utawali River in Buldhana, Akola
- Vishwamitri River in Akola
- Nirguna River in Washim,Akola
- Gandhari River in Akola
- Aas River in Akola
- Vaan River in Buldhana, Akola, Amravati districts of Maharashtra state
- Morna River in Akola, Washim
- Shahanur River in Akola, Amravati
- Bhavkhuri River in Amravati
- Katepurna River in Akola, Washim districts of Maharashtra state
- Umaa River in Akola, Washim
- Pendhi River in Akola, Amravati
- Chandrabhaga River in Amravati
- Bhuleswari River in Amravati
- Aarna River in Amravati
- Gadga River in Amravati district of Maharashtra state
- Sipna River in Amravati
- Khapra River in Amravati
- Khandu River in Amravati
- Tigriy River in Amravati
- Surkhi River in Amravati
- Burshi River in Amravati district of Maharashtra state
- Ganjal River in Betul district of Madhya Pradesh state
- Ambhora River & Tawa in Betul district of Madhya Pradesh state
- Nesu River in Surat district of Gujarat state
Places of interest
Major towns along the river include Multai, Nepanagar, Betul and Burhanpur in Madhya Pradesh, Bhusawal in Maharashtra and Surat and Mandvi (Surat) Songadh in Gujarat.
See also
References
- ↑ "Tapti Basin Station: Kathore". UNH/GRDC. Retrieved 2013-10-01.
- ↑ "Tapi River / Tapti River". mapsofindia.com. Retrieved 29 July 2016.
- ↑ "Truck falls into Tapi River from Magdalla Bridge, driver missing". The Times of India. Bennett, Coleman & Co. 31 May 2016. Retrieved 12 June 2016.
- ↑ Mittal, J.P. (2006). History of ancient India : a new version. New Delhi: Atlantic. p. 412. ISBN 9788126906161. Retrieved 21 July 2016.
Coordinates: 21°06′N 72°41′E / 21.100°N 72.683°E