Kaimur Range

This forms the watershed or divide for two of the major rivers of peninsular India, the Son on the south and Tamsa or Tons on the north.

Throughout its length of 300 miles and throughout its continuation into Narmada valley, it is not breached at any point by any stream flowing northwards, with a few minor exceptions.

[4] The Kaimur Range runs through the entire length of Maihar and Amarpatan tahsils of Satna district in an easterly direction slightly inclined to the north.

The paintings display the sun, moon, stars, animals, plants, trees, rivers and are believed to represent love towards nature.

The paintings also highlight daily life of the early humans in Bihar, displaying hunting, running, dancing, and walking.