Bhogavati River
| Bhogavati River | |
|---|---|
| Location | |
| Country | India |
| Physical characteristics | |
| Source | |
| • location | Osmanabad |
| • elevation | 2,190 ft (670 m) |
| Basin features | |
| River system | Sina River |
Bhogawati River is a large tributary of the Sina River which originates near Osmanabad city of Maharashtra, India. Bhogavati meets Sina near Mohol in Solapur district of Maharashtra. Sina River is a tributary of Bhima River.
Bhogawati rises in the south-facing scarps of the Balaghat range in the north-eastern parts of Barshi taluka and after a south-westerly course of about 65 km. through Barshi and Madha, falls into the Sina, about 7 km. north of Mohol. It is about 30 metres broad and has a slender stream during the low water. Its main source streams are the Bodki, the Nagsari and the Sira all of which rise in the Balaghat hills and run south-east. All these feeder streams keep the stream running practically throughout the year.