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  1. The Bhavani is a 217-kilometre (135 mi) long perennial river fed mostly by the southwest monsoon and supplemented by the northeast monsoon. Its watershed drains an area of 0.62 million hectares (2,400 sq mi) spread over Tamil Nadu (87%), Kerala (9%) and Karnataka (4%).

  2. Bhavani River is a major river in Kongu Nadu region of Tamil Nadu, India. It is the second longest river in Tamil Nadu. This river is a major tributary of the Kaveri River. Bhavani river originates (starts) from Nilgiri hills of the Western Ghats.

  3. A major tributary of the Cauvery River is the Bhavani River, which is the second largest river in Tamil Nadu. The river is two hundred and seventeen kilometers long and flows through the states of Kerala and Tamil Nadu.

  4. Bhavanisagar Dam or Lower Bhavani Dam, is located in Erode district, Tamil Nadu, India. The dam is constructed on the Bhavani river. It is one of the world's largest earthen dams.

  5. The Bhavani is an interstate Indian river which flows through Indian states of Kerala and Tamil Nadu, India. It originates from the Western Ghats and is one among the three rivers of Kerala which flows in eastward direction.

  6. www.tamilnadutourism.tn.gov.in › destinations › bhavani-sagar-damBhavani Sagar Dam | Tamil Nadu

    Come and explore the breathtaking Bhavani Sagar Dam and Reservoir, also referred to as The Lower Bhavani Dam, located in the picturesque Erode district. This stunning dam is built on the Bhavani River, which is a significant tributary of the Kaveri River.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › KaveriKaveri - Wikipedia

    The Kaveri is a sacred river to the people of Southern India and is worshipped as the Goddess Kaveriamma (Mother Cauvery). It is considered to be among the seven holy rivers of India. [8] It is extensively used for agriculture in both Karnataka and Tamil Nadu.

  8. The Bhavani is a picturesque perennial river of South India, rising in Attappadi valley in Kerala. It enters Tamilnadu near Mannar and traverses from West to East for 170 Kms. and joins the Cauvery near Bhavani Town.

  9. Apr 12, 2021 · India. Rivers. Bhavani is a major river in India. It rises from Nilgiri hills and flows in West to East direction. During its total course of 217 km, Bhavani river passes through the states of Kerala and Tamil Nadu. Rivers are lifelines of human establishments. They provide us with water and fertile lands.

  10. www.downtoearth.org.in › coverage › a-tale-of-two-rivers-22745A Tale of Two Rivers - Down To Earth

    Nov 30, 1998 · The Bhavani After coursing through 217 km through Tamil Nadu's Coirnbatore and Erode districts, Bhavani merges with the Cauvery at Bhavani town. The Bhavani sub-basin constitutes 7.58 per cent of the Cauvery basin. The river and its canal systems irrigate about 99,000 hectares.