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  1. The Vindhya Range (also known as Vindhyachal) (pronounced [ʋɪnd̪ʱjə]) is a complex, discontinuous chain of mountain ridges, hill ranges, highlands and plateau escarpments in west-central India. Technically, the Vindhyas do not form a single mountain range in the geological sense.

  2. Vindhya is an Indian politician and former actress who appeared in Tamil language films. She currently serves as joint propaganda secretary in All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam . [1] She appeared in notable productions including Sangamam (1999), alongside Rahman .

  3. Vindhya Range, broken range of hills forming the southern escarpment of the central upland of India. From Gujarat state on the west, it extends about 675 miles (1,086 km) across Madhya Pradesh state to abut on the Ganges (Ganga) River valley near Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh.

  4. Jan 16, 2019 · The Vindhyachal or Vindhya Range is a complex system of discontinuous mountain ridges, islands, plateau escarpments and hill ranges in west-central India. The Vindhyachal is geologically not a continuous mountain range but a series of individual ranges that extend over a vast area.

  5. Jan 18, 2016 · Significance of the Peninsular Plateau. Hill Ranges of the Peninsular Plateau. Most of the hills in the peninsular region are of the relict type (residual hills). They are the remnants of the hills and horsts formed many million years ago (horst: uplifted block; graben: subsided block).

  6. Vindhyas: The Mountain that became a Range. Once, the Vindhya Mountain was causing serious problems for the cosmic gods. Each day he was growing higher and so powerful that he threatened to block the Sun as he made his journey across the sky.

  7. Vindhya is the famous mountain range separating the Deccan Plateau from the Indo-Gangetic plains of North India. According to the ancient legends, the Vindhya mountain which is considered a living deity, asked Surya [1] to circumambulate him, even as he was doing to the Meru mountain.