Reva

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Reva is an alternative name for the Narmada River, one of central India’s major and holiest rivers.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf river
alternativeNameOf Narmada River NERFINISHED
emptiesInto Arabian Sea
flowsDirection westward
flowsThroughState Gujarat
Madhya Pradesh
Maharashtra
formsBoundaryBetween northern India
surface form: North India

South India
hasAssociatedDeity Narmada Devi
hasCulturalSignificanceIn Gujarat
Madhya Pradesh
Maharashtra
hasMajorCityOnBanks Barwani
Hoshangabad
Jabalpur
Rajpipla
hasMajorDam Bargi Dam
Indira Sagar Dam
Sardar Sarovar Dam
hasMajorPilgrimageSite Amarkantak town
surface form: Amarkantak

Maheshwar
Narmada Udgam
Omkareshwar Jyotirlinga temple
surface form: Omkareshwar
hasMouthLocation Gulf of Khambhat
hasReligiousSignificanceIn Hinduism
hasSourceLocation Amarkantak Plateau
hasSourceRegion Maikal Hills
hasSourceState Madhya Pradesh
hasValleyName Narmada
surface form: Narmada Valley
isAmong major rivers of the Indian subcontinent
isConsidered holy river
isImportantFor drinking water supply
hydroelectric power
irrigation
isKnownAs Narmada NERFINISHED
Nerbudda
Rewa
isMajorRiverOf Central India
isMentionedInText Mahabharata
Puranas
Ramayana
isNotableFor being one of the few large Indian rivers flowing west into the Arabian Sea
isRegardedAs one of the seven most sacred rivers in Hindu tradition by some traditions
isSubjectOf Narmada Parikrama pilgrimage
isWorshippedAs goddess
locatedInCountry India
locatedInRegion Central India

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