The Krishna River is one of the major rivers in India, flowing through the states of Maharashtra, Karnataka, and Andhra Pradesh. It originates from the Western Ghats and travels about 1,300 kilometers before emptying into the Bay of Bengal. The river is vital for irrigation and drinking water, supporting millions of people along its banks.
The Krishna River is also significant in Indian culture and history. It is associated with various myths and legends, particularly those involving the deity Krishna, who is a central figure in Hinduism. The river's basin is home to many ancient temples and cities, making it a key area for both spirituality and agriculture.