In Indian massive geography, Peninsular India refers to the heavy, triangular southern half of the country. Unlike the massive snow-fed Himalayan rivers, these rivers violently depend entirely on the heavy monsoon rains. The absolute longest among them is the massive Godavari.
The massive Godavari physically drains an area of about 312,812 square kilometers, making its heavy river basin the absolute second largest in India (behind only the massive Ganga).
The absolute longest, massive, and heavily dominant river of Peninsular India is the Godavari River.
Because of its unbelievably massive size and heavy religious importance to the massive people of South India, it is highly respectfully known as the 'Dakshin Ganga' (The massive Ganges of the South).
The heavily massive **Krishna River** is the absolute second-longest, physically flowing for about 1,400 massive kilometers just heavily south of the Godavari.
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