Origin of the River Kaveri
River
Kaveri originates in the Brahmagiri hills in Kodagu, in a place called
Talakaveri. It starts its journey from the small pond called as Kundike pond,
later the two tributaries known as Kanake and Sujyoti joins it. All these three
rivers meets at the point called Bhagamandala. It lies at an altitude of 1350
meters and generally flows from the south to eastward direction. The river is
approximately 760 km long. Its flows in the state of Karnataka and Tamil Nadu
and merges into Bay of Bengal.
Story of Popularity behind River Kaveri: There are many different stories
behind the birth of River Kaveri. One of them goes as such- In the ancient
times the condition of the south India was becoming worse due to the severe
drought in the area. Watching this sage Agastya felt very sad and prayed to the
Lord Brahma to help the mankind to come out of this situation. Brahma said if
you go to the place where Lord Shiva lives and collect some of the snow water
that never ends, than you will be able to start a new river. Rishi Agastya went
to the mount Kailash and filled his pot with the snow water and went back. He
started searching for the good place to start the river in the hilly Coorg
region. He became tired searching for the right place and handed his pot to the
small boy who was playing there. That little boy was actually Lord Ganesha who
selected the place to start the river and slowly put the pot down and
disappeared. After some time Agastya called out – Little boy what do you think.
He got no answer. Soon he noticed a crow spilled the pot of snow water on to
the ground. After some time Lord Ganesha appeared instead of crow with the
smiling face.
Religious Importance: The river Kaveri is the sacred
river of India and holds the special religious importance. People in India
considers river Kaveri as Goddess and worship it. She has been referred o as
the Goddess Kaveri Amman. According to the legends she purifies our karmas and
washes away all our sufferings. She is the Universal mother and is believed to
give us peace.
Other purpose of the Kaveri River: The river Kaveri
has been supporting the large amount of wildlife. Millions of people in south
India are heavily dependent on its water especially the tribal population. Its
water is widely used for the purpose of irrigation and for the power supply.
The hydroelectric plant built on the left Sivanasamudra Falls on the Kaveri,
was the first hydroelectric plant in Karnataka.
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