The river has an extensive course measuring up to 373 km in length making it longer than the
River Thames of
Great Britain. Very close to its origin, it is dammed through the Nevpur Medium Irrigation Project within the
Kannad Taluka,
Aurangabad district. Collecting the tributary Anjana within the Sillod taluka, it ends its short course within
Aurangabad and enters the
Jalna where it is consecutively joined by two rivers, Girija at Walsakhalsa and Kelana at Jafrabad. Beyond this the river enters the
Buldana district where it spreads out into the backwaters of the Khadakpurna dam and also receives another small tributary called Damna. Then on the river assumes the role of a natural boundary between the two districts of Hingoli and Parbhani. Along the course here its flow is interrupted by two dams;
Yeldari Dam - the second largest in
Marathwada - which forms a large reservoir with live capacity of 0.81 billion cubic meters and
Siddheshwar Dam. The flow, now considerably reduced due to the presence of the two dams, trickles along down south, leaving the boundary between Hingoli and Parbhani and flowing down into Parbhani. Just before SH 222 crosses the river, it is joined by its largest tributary - Dudhana River, thereby augmenting its flow. In its last lap the river flows through
Purna city where it is damned for the last time and ultimately flows into the
Godavari River at an elevation of about 351m. == Tributaries ==