The Sagi River is a significant watercourse in the Indian state of Rajasthan. It originates from the southwestern slopes of the Jaswanthapura hills in Jalore District The river flows for approximately 72 kilometers in a northwest direction before eventually turning southwest, where it meets the Luni River near Gandhav village in Barmer District.[1][2][3][4]
Geography
The Sagi River begins its journey in the picturesque Jaswanthapura hills, situated in Jalore District.[2][4] From its source, the river winds its way northwest, covering a distance of about 72 kilometers, eventually changing course to flow southwestward.[2]
Tributary
One of the notable tributaries of the Sagi River is the Kari Nadi,[2] which contributes to the overall flow of the river.