Kushabhadra River near Ramchandi

Kushabhadra River forms the complex of river systems which form the distributaries of the Mahanadi River. It branches off from the Kuakhai River, which is a distributary of the Mahanadi, at Balianta and flows in a south western direction towards Nimapara and Gop for 46–50 miles before sinking into the Bay of Bengal near Ramachandi Temple,[1] 15 miles east of Puri in the Puri District of Odisha.[2][3]

Dhanua River is its main tributary, bringing in water to its parent body.

References

  1. "Confluence of kushabhadra river with sea - Reviews, Photos - Ramachandi Temple". Tripadvisor. Retrieved 6 March 2023.
  2. The Geography of British India, Political & Physical by George Smith
  3. A Statistical Account of Bengal by William Wilson Hunter, Hermann Michael Kisch, Andrew Wallace Mackie

19°51′00″N 86°04′00″E / 19.85°N 86.0667°E / 19.85; 86.0667


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