Indrayani River
The Indrayani River is a significant waterway located in the state of Maharashtra, India. It originates from the Bhima River near the town of Maharashtra and flows through various regions before merging with the Bhima River. The river is approximately 45 kilometers long and plays a crucial role in the local ecosystem and agriculture.
The Indrayani River is also known for its cultural importance, particularly in the town of Alandi, where it is associated with the revered saint Dnyaneshwar. The river attracts pilgrims and tourists, especially during religious festivals, as it is considered sacred by many in the region.