Narmada River: India's Westward Flowing Enigma Between Vindhya and Satpura

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News18•26-01-2026, 13:10
Narmada River: India's Westward Flowing Enigma Between Vindhya and Satpura
- •The Narmada River is unique in India for flowing westward into the Arabian Sea, unlike most major rivers that flow eastward into the Bay of Bengal.
- •Its unusual direction is due to its path through a Rift Valley, formed by geological movements, with a westward slope situated between the Vindhya and Satpura mountain ranges.
- •Originating in Amarkantak, Madhya Pradesh, the Narmada traverses through Maharashtra and Gujarat, covering approximately 1,300–1,312 km.
- •Key attractions along the Narmada include its origin point at Amarkantak, the pilgrimage site of Omkareshwar, the historic ghats and fort of Maheshwar, and the Statue of Unity near Sardar Sarovar Dam in Gujarat.
- •Visitors can reach these sites via nearby major cities like Jabalpur (for Amarkantak), Indore (for Omkareshwar and Maheshwar), and Vadodara (for Statue of Unity).
Why It Matters: The Narmada River is India's unique westward-flowing river, shaped by geological rifts and offering diverse attractions.
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