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Rewa, nestled amidst a captivating 3 river system, offers a mesmerizing experience for nature enthusiasts. In this article, I will delve into the significance of the Tamas, Mahana, and Beehar Rivers. These waterways not only provide an essential water supply to the surrounding areas but also create breathtaking waterfalls and canyons that serve as havens for diverse wildlife. Come along with me on this adventure as I uncover the wonders of Rewa's river systems and the captivating species that call them home.

The three important rivers in Rewa, namely Tamas, Mahana, and Beehar, latter two merge to form the Tamas River, one of the tributaries of the Ganga River. While the Beehar River is the tributary of Tamas, it flows through the heart of Rewa city, the other two rivers pass through the outskirts. These river systems ensure a sufficient water supply to the surrounding areas, and during the monsoon season, the rivers Tamas and Mahana act as flooding rivers, compensating for the arid regions they pass through. The river system has created many civilizations around it as this mineral-rich water, soil feeds the crop cultivation and water demands of humans, animals and crops. Tamas River ends up in a beautiful Purva waterfall, the Beehar River flows to form a wide Chachai waterfall and the Mahana River cascades as Keoti waterfall.

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