Sindphana is a minor tributary of Godavari river[1] that originates around the Chincholi hill in Patoda Taluka, Beed District, Maharashtra, in India.
The Majalgaon Dam, constructed across the river, irrigates 93885 hectares of land in Beed, Parbhani & Nanded districts.
The Sindphana rises in the Chinchol hill at the north-west apex of the Balagat plateau in the Patoda Taluka of [Beed District].
From the site of origin the river flows in a northeasterly course past Amalner, a small village in the Patoda taluka.
[2] The only important tributaries[3] of the Sindphana on its left bank are the Ad, the Belpar and the Kinha in the western part.