Chudaman river

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Chudamani चुडामनी
Location
CountryIndia
Physical characteristics
Source 
 • locationTiwarkhed,Multai,Madhya Pradesh Ghats of Satpuda hill range
 • elevation392 m (1,286 ft)
Mouth 
 • location
Wardha
Length124 km (77 mi)
Basin features
ProgressionMadhya Pradesh, Maharashtra

Chudamani river is a holy river. It is originated from Satpuda Hill Range in the state Madhya Pradesh.It is said that it had milk flow of water. On the banks of this river, Warud city is located.

Dam[edit]

There is a dam named "Nagthana", well known by people of Warud built on the river Chudamani. It is an overflow type of dam. There are two storage spaces in the dam; 1) Nagthana phase 1, and 2) Nagthana phase 2. Nagthana is the place near Rawala village in Warud, Taluka. At Nagthana, there is temple of 'nag'. Besides this temple is where the dam located. The dam provides a source of irrigation to farms near Rawala. There are fishing activities participated in by some people. From the walls of this dam, the cities Shendurjana Ghat and Warud are visible.

References[edit]

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