List of rivers of Rajasthan

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This is a list of rivers of the Indian state Rajasthan

Contents

Major Rivers of Rajasthan
Flowing into the Arabian Sea Flowing into the Bay of Bengal (Tributaries of Ganga And Yamuna)
Mahi Chambal
Som Banas
Jakham Kali Sindh
Sabarmati Parwati
West Banas Banganga
Luni Gambhir
Khari River Bedach

Alphabetically

LetterRiver Names
A Aalaniya River
Aamjhar River
Aheri River
Ahu River
Andheri River
Anas River
Arvari River
B Bajaan
Bainthalee River
Baandee River
Bandi River

Bandi River, Eastern rajasthan
Bhagani River
Banganga River
Banas River
Barani
Baranee
Berach River
Bhadar Nadi
Bilaas
Botadi River

C Chakan River
Chambal River
Chandrabhaaga River
Chap River
Chhapi River
Choli River
Choti Kali Sindh
D Dabaari River
Dai River
Deel
Dhundh River
Dhar River
Dharwol River
Doovaraj River
Dohan River
E Eeru River
Eej River
G Gambhiri River
Gambhir River
Gohlan River
Gokali River
Gomati River
Gujari
Guhiya River
Guriya River
Gumti Nalla
Gunjaalee River
H Hangari Nala
Haran Nadi
Hathmati River
J Jakham River
Jawai River
Jojari River
K Kali Sindh
Kaalee khoh River
Kakund River
kakni River
Kantali River
Kari Nadi
Krshnaavatee River
Khari
Khari Kherawa
Khari Nadi
Khari River
Kasaavatee River
Kher River
Kothari River
Kotakee River
Kukadi River
Kural River
L Lhaasee River
Liladi River
M Magai Nadi
Maajam
Maangali
Mahi River
Mandar Creek
Manasi River
Mena River(India)
Mentha River
Meshwo River
Mithari River
Morel River
Moren River
N Naadi Creek
Naagaani
Nevaj (Niwaj)
Nala of Ghanerao
Nala of Muthana
Nala of Phoomphaariya
Nala of Somesar
Nala Of Umarwas
O Oraei
Oraj
P Palasan River
Paraban River
Parbati River
Pavbati River
Paravan River
Parawi River
Pachana River
Pipalaaj River
R Raadiya River
Raayapuraloonee
Rupangad River
Ranoli River
Retadi(Retili)
S Sabarmati River
Saarani
sahibi River
Sagi River
Sarsa River
Sei River
Seep River
Sevaran
Sesaa River
Sili Nadi
Sipu River
Suket River
Sukli River
Sukli River
Sukri River
Suri River
Sukri River
Suri River
T Tokada
U Udawariya
Ujaad
Untagan River
V Vaagan River
Vaangali River
Vatrak River
W Wakal River
West Banas

List by drainage basin

List by catchment area

Water Catchment Areas in Rajasthan
River System Catchment Area (in square km)
Banas 46,570
Luni River 34,250
Chambal River 29,110
Banganga River and Gambhiri16,030
Mentha, Rupangarh Savi Sota, and Savarmati (Vakal)14,360
West Banas 6,940
Total Catchment Area1,69,470
River NameCatchment Area (sq km)Percent
Luni River Sequence69,30220.25%
Banas River Sequence47,06013.75%
Chambal River Sequence31,2439.13%
Mahi River Sequence16,6114.85%
Shekhawati Region 9,7512.85%
Banganga River 8,5832.51%
Ghaggar River 5,2021.52%
Gambhir River 1370.04%
Sabi River 4,5241.32%
Sabarmati 4,1301.21%
External Basin130,52238.13%
Other Rivers (4)6,6091.91%
Total342,264100.00%

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The Gambhir River, which is also known as the Utangan River, is an ephemeral (seasonal) river in India which originates in Rajasthan state and confluences with Yamuna in Uttar Pradesh state. Important tributaries of the Gambhir are Banganga, Sesa, Kher, Churaho and Parbati.

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Sukli is a river flowing through Chittorgarh district, Rajasthan, India. Karmai and Sukli are the major tributaries of the Jakham river. Sukli Dam was built on this river.

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The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to Rajasthan:

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Guhiya River is a small river in Pali District of Rajasthan, India. It is an intermittent stream running only during the monsoon season and is a tributary of the Luni River.

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