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East to West Flowing Indian Rivers

Most of the rivers in India flow from West to East direction. These rivers end up in the Bay of Bengal. However, there are only a few rivers that take the East to West route to usually end up in the Arabian Sea. Here is a complete list of major Indian rivers that go from east to west

Banas River
Banas rises from Veron ka Math, Khamnor hills, Aravalli range in Kumbhalgarh, Rajsamand district, Rajasthan and flows, from East to West, for a total length of 512 km before emptying in the Chambal river in Rameshwar village, Sawai Madhopur, Rajasthan.
Bhadar River
Bhadar rises from Jasdan in and flows, from East to West, for a total length of 200 km before emptying in the Arabian Sea in Navi Bandar.
Ghaggar River
Ghaggar rises from Dagshai village, Shivalik Hills in Himachal Pradesh and flows, from East to West, for a total length of 320 km before emptying in the Ottu in Haryana.
Indus River
Indus rises from S ngg Zangbo in Tibetan Plateau and flows, from East to West, for a total length of 3180 km before emptying in the Arabian Sea in Indus River Delta.
Luni River
Luni rises from Pushkar valley of the western Aravalli range in Ajmer and flows, from East to West, for a total length of 495 km before emptying in the Rann of Kutch in Gujarat.
Mahi River
Mahi rises from Minda village in Dhar district, Madhya Pradesh and flows, from East to West, for a total length of 580 km before emptying in the Gulf of Khambhat (Arabian Sea) in Anand, Gujarat.
Narmada River
Narmada rises from Narmada Kund in Amarkantak, Anuppur, Madhya Pradesh and flows, from East to West, for a total length of 1312 km before emptying in the Gulf of Khambhat (Arabian Sea) in Bharuch, Gujarat.
Periyar River
Periyar rises from Sivagiri Hills, Sundaramala in Tamil Nadu and flows, from East to West, for a total length of 244 km before emptying in the Vembanad Lake, Arabian Sea in Kerala.
Sabarmati River
Sabarmati rises from Aravalli Range in Udaipur district, Rajasthan and flows, from East to West, for a total length of 371 km before emptying in the Gulf of Khambhat in Gujarat.
Tapti River
Tapti rises from Multai in Betul, Madhya Pradesh and flows, from East to West, for a total length of 724 km before emptying in the Gulf of Khambhat (Arabian Sea) in Dumas, Surat, Gujarat.
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