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2 Etymology  





3 Location  





4 See also  





5 References  














Rajat Prapat






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مازِرونی
پنجابی
Тоҷикӣ
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Coordinates: 22°2707N 78°2642E / 22.452°N 78.445°E / 22.452; 78.445
 

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Rajat Prapat
Silver Falls
107m high Silver Fall in Narmadapuram district, India
Map
LocationNarmadapuram district, Madhya Pradesh, India
Coordinates22°27′07N 78°26′42E / 22.452°N 78.445°E / 22.452; 78.445
TypeHorsetail
Total height107 metres (351 ft)
Number of drops1
WatercourseNot known

The Rajat Prapat is a waterfallinNarmadapuram district in the Indian stateofMadhya Pradesh. It is the 30th highest waterfall in India.[1]

The falls[edit]

It is a horsetail type waterfall with a single drop of 107 metres (351 ft).[2]

Etymology[edit]

When sunlight falls on it, it shines as silver, that is why it is known as Rajat Prapat or Silver Fall.[3] In Hindi, ‘rajat’ means silver and ‘prapat’ means falls.

Location[edit]

The Rajat Prapat is located at Pachmarhi, known as the Queen of Satpura, in Narmadapuram district. It is 10 min walk over rocks and boulders from Apsara Vihar.[4]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Showing all Waterfalls in India". World Waterfalls Database. Archived from the original on 5 September 2012. Retrieved 20 June 2010.
  • ^ "Rajat Prapat Falls". World Waterfall Database. Retrieved 1 July 2010.
  • ^ "Pachmarhi – Rajat Prapat or Silver Falls". Dazzling India. Retrieved 1 July 2010.
  • ^ "Rajat Prapat". india9. Retrieved 1 July 2010.

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