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Option 3 : Godavari
The correct answer is the Godavari.
- The Wardha and Purna Rivers are tributaries of the Godavari River.
- Wardha River originates at an altitude of 777 Metres in the Satpura Range near Multai in Betul district of Madhya Pradesh from the origin it flows 32 Km in Madhya Pradesh and then enters Maharashtra.
- After traversing 528 Kms, it joins Wainganga at Seoni in Chandrapur District.
- Purna River originates withinside the Ajanta Range of hills in Aurangabad District, Maharashtra.
- The river lies withinside the rain shadow vicinity of Maharashtra, at the Deccan Plateau, flowing thru the districts of Aurangabad, Buldana, Jalna, Hingoli, and Parbhani with a massive catchment location measuring approximately 15,579 km sq.
- Godavari:
- With a duration of 1465 Kilometers, Godavari is India's second-biggest river.
- It originates close to Trimbak withinside the Nashik District of the Maharashtra kingdom and It flows east throughout the Deccan Plateau into the Bay of Bengal.
- The river is likewise acknowledged as Dakshin Ganga and Gautami.
- The Manjra and Indravati rivers are their primary tributaries.
- Trimbakeshwar and Nasik are primary pilgrimage websites in which one of the 4 Sinhastha Kumbh Mela takes place.
- Every twelve years, Pushkaram, a first-rate bathing pageant, is hung on the banks of the Godavari.
- The subsequent Pushkaram pageant is scheduled to be held in 2015.
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