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The '''Sarabanga River''' is a [[river]] flowing in the [[Salem district]] of the [[Indian state]] of [[Tamil Nadu]]. The origin of the river is traditionally placed at the [[Servarayan hills]] in Tamil Nadu. The river fulfills demands for agricultural irrigation in Danishpet village. The Sarabanga flows through the towns of Danishpet, [[Omalur]], [[Thoppur]], [[Tharamangalam]], Dhadhapuram, [[Idappadi]], Chettipatti, [[Peramachipalayam]], and [[Thevur]], and joins the [[Kaveri River]] near Annamar Kovil before flowing into the [[Bay of Bengal]]. Dams on the river are located at Peramachipalayam.<ref>http://www.salem.tn.nic.in/aprofile.htm {{Dead link|date=August 2022}}</ref>
The '''Sarabanga River''' is a [[river]] flowing in the [[Salem district]] of the [[Indian state]] of [[Tamil Nadu]]. The origin of the river is traditionally placed at the [[Servarayan hills]] in Tamil Nadu. The river fulfills demands for agricultural irrigation in Danishpet village. The Sarabanga flows through the towns of Danishpet, [[Omalur]], [[Thoppur]], [[Tharamangalam]], Dhadhapuram, [[Idappadi]], Chettipatti, [[Peramachipalayam]], and [[Thevur]], and joins the [[Kaveri River]] near Annamar Kovil before flowing into the [[Bay of Bengal]]. Dams on the river are located at Peramachipalayam.<ref>http://www.salem.tn.nic.in/aprofile.htm {{Dead link|date=August 2022}}</ref><ref>https://www.thehindu.com/news/national/tamil-nadu/mettur-sarabanga-lift-irrigation-project-can-proceed-says-ngt/article34321492.ece</ref>


==Etymology==
==Etymology==

Revision as of 15:36, 17 March 2023

Sarabanga Nadhi
Location
CountryIndia
StateTamil Nadu
DistrictSalem, Namakkal
CitiesOmalur, Tharamangalam, Thoppur,Dhadhapuram, Idappadi, Chettipatti, , Peramachipalaym, Thevur
Physical characteristics
Mouth 
 • location
Pullagoundampatti, Namakkal
 • coordinates
11.511259°N,77.735002°E
 • elevation
567.58 ft (173.00 m)
Basin features
River systemKaveri

The Sarabanga River is a river flowing in the Salem district of the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. The origin of the river is traditionally placed at the Servarayan hills in Tamil Nadu. The river fulfills demands for agricultural irrigation in Danishpet village. The Sarabanga flows through the towns of Danishpet, Omalur, Thoppur, Tharamangalam, Dhadhapuram, Idappadi, Chettipatti, Peramachipalayam, and Thevur, and joins the Kaveri River near Annamar Kovil before flowing into the Bay of Bengal. Dams on the river are located at Peramachipalayam.[1][2]

Etymology

The river is named after a sage, named Sarabangar, who was seeking penance on the bank of this river.

Geography

There are two tributaries, called Keezhaaru (or, Periyaaru) and Melaaru (or, Pattipadu aaru or, Pariyan Kuzhi aaru, or, Kootaaru, or, Kaataaru). The two tributaries join together at Omalur to form the Sarbanga River.[3]

The Periyaaru river is fed from the Yercaud lake and flows westwards. It creates the Kiliyur waterfalls at Kiliyur before reachign the Vattakaadu Eri weir. The river then continues to flow westwards, feeding the Kamalapuram Eri and Poola Eri before joining the Sarabanga river.

The Melaaru also starts from Servarayan hills, however it flows towards north downhill and leaving the foothill at Attur Chat R.F. on the north-west side. The river then runs through Danishpet, Kadayampatti, Pannapatti before joining the Periyaaru at Omalur.

From Omalur, the Sarabanga river flows south-westwards, passing through K.R. Thoppur, Chinnapamoatti, Dhadhapuram, Edappadi, Thevur, while feeding number of lakes. The Sarabanga river joins the Kaveri river in Pullagoundampatti, Namakkal near Annamar Kovil.

References

  1. ^ http://www.salem.tn.nic.in/aprofile.htm [dead link]
  2. ^ https://www.thehindu.com/news/national/tamil-nadu/mettur-sarabanga-lift-irrigation-project-can-proceed-says-ngt/article34321492.ece
  3. ^ "தமிழகத்தில் குறிஞ்சி வளம், நூல், கவிஞர் முருகு சுந்தரம், பக்கம், 13-50". பழனியப்பா பிரதர்ஸ். Retrieved 17 March 2023.

See also

List of rivers of Tamil Nadu