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KISTNA, or KRISHNA

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Originally appearing in Volume V15, Page 837 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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KISTNA, or KRISHNA  , a large
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river of
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southern India . It rises near the Bombay sanatorium of Mahabaleshwar in the Western Ghats, only about 40 M. from the Arabian Sea, and, as it discharges into the
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Bay of Bengal, it thus flows across almost the entire peninsula from west to east . It has an estimatedbasin
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area of 97,000 sq. m., and its length is 800 m . Its source is held sacred, and is frequented by pilgrims in large numbers . From Mahabaleshwar the Kistna runs southward in a rapid course into the
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nizam's dominions, then turns to the east, and ultimately falls into the sea by two
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principal mouths, carrying with it the waters of the Bhima from the north and the Tungabadhra from the south-west . Along this
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part of the coast runs an extensive
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strip of
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land which has been entirely formed by the detritus washed down by the Kistna and
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Godavari . The river channel is throughout too rocky and the stream too rapid to allow navigation even by small native craft . In utility for irrigation the Kistna is also inferior to its two
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sister streams, the Godavari and Cauvery . By far the greatest of its irrigation
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works is the
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Bezwada anicut, begun by
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Sir Arthur Cotton in 1852 . Bezwada is a small
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town at the entrance of the
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gorge by which the Kistna bursts through the Eastern Ghats and immediately spreads over the alluvial plain . The channel there is 1300 yds. wide . During the dry season the
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depth of
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water is barely 6 ft., but sometimes it rises to as much as 36 ft., the maximum flood discharge being calculated at 1,188,000 cub. ft. per second .

Of the two

main canals connected with the
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dam, that on the
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left
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bank breaks into two branches, the one
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running 39 M. to
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Ellore, the other 49 M. to Masulipatam . The canal on the right bank proceeds nearly parallel to the river, and also sends off two principal branches, to Nizampatam and Comamur . The
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total length of the main channels is 372 M. and the total area irrigated in 1903-1904 was about 700,000 acres .

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