From its origin, it flows for 32km (20mi) in Madhya Pradesh and then enters into Maharashtra. After travelling for another 528km (328mi), it joins the Wainganga, forming the Pranahita, which ultimately flows into the Godavari River.The river has developed extensive floodplains characterized by sweeping graceful meanders, low alluvial flats, and slip-off slopes.
↑"Sirpur, India, NE-44-02, 1:250,000" (Map). Perry-Castañeda Library Map Collection, University of Texas at Austin. Series U502. US Army Map Service. July 1963.