Savitri River
The Savitri River is a significant river located in the western part of India, primarily flowing through the state of Maharashtra. It originates from the Western Ghats near the town of Mahabaleshwar and travels approximately 90 kilometers before merging with the Arabian Sea near the coastal town of Dapoli. The river is known for its scenic beauty and is an important water source for the surrounding regions.
The Savitri River is also culturally significant, as it is associated with various local legends and traditions. The river supports agriculture in the area, providing irrigation to nearby farms. Additionally, it plays a role in the local ecosystem, supporting diverse flora and fauna along its banks.