Iruvanjippuzha

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Iruvanjippuazha
EtymologyIruvanjipuzha
Location
CountryIndia
StateKerala
RegionAsia
CityAnakkampoyil Thiruvambady MukkamKumaraneloor
Kodiyathur Chennamangallur
Cheruvadi
Physical characteristics
SourceVellarimala
 • locationWestern Ghats, Kerala, India
 • coordinates11°16′4.50″N 75°58′42.61″E / 11.2679167°N 75.9785028°E / 11.2679167; 75.9785028
Mouth 
 • location
Chaliyar River, India
 • elevation
0 m (0 ft)
Length50 km (31 mi)approx.
Discharge 
 • locationmouth
Basin features
Tributaries 
 • leftChalippuzha
 • rightCherupuzha

Iruvazhanjippuzha, or Iruvanjipuzha, is a major tributary of River Chaliyar and joining to Chaliyar at Koolimadu near Cheruvadi. Its major tributary is Chalippuzha, which joins with it about 3 km north of Thiruvambady town. Other tributaries are Muthappanpuzha (joining at Anakkampoyil), ulingappuzha (joining at Thiruvambadi) and Karamoola river (join at Mukkam). The famous Thusharagiri waterfall is in the Chalippuzha river. This river got famous after the movie Ennu Ninte Moideen had a reference about it. Every year the Malabar River Festival happens in this river, which is recognized as the biggest Kayak event in Asia.

The villages of Anakkampoyil, Thiruvambady, Mukkam, Kodiyathur, Chennamangallur and Cheruvadi are on the banks of this river.

Naadan Premam, a major romantic novel written by legendary writer S. K. Pottekkatt, is set in the backdrops of Iruvanjippuzha.

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