Panchganga River
The Panchganga River is a significant river located in the state of Maharashtra, India. It is formed by the confluence of five rivers: Krishna, Koyna, Tungabhadra, Bhima, and Ghatprabha. The river flows through the city of Kolhapur, which is known for its cultural heritage and historical significance.
The Panchganga River holds religious importance for many Hindus and is often associated with various rituals and festivals. It is also vital for irrigation and supports local agriculture in the surrounding regions. The river's banks are lined with temples and ghats, attracting pilgrims and tourists alike.