Varada

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Varada river at Banavasi

The Varada River[1] (Verada River[2]) is a river in central Karnataka, India. It is a tributary of the Tungabhadra River.

Geography[edit]

The Varada river originates near Vardamoola in Sagara of Karnataka. It flows through the Western Ghats and enters the central districts of Karnataka, (Haveri and Bellary). The river joins the Tungabhadra River at Galaganath.[3]

It is important to the wellbeing of the Kannada people along its course. Dams have been constructed along the river's course, providing water for irrigation and domestic purposes during summer. There are, however, no major irrigation projects on this river, although the government is considering one.

Cultural significance[edit]

The river has divine association for Indians.

Shringarishi was once in deep penance, praying for forgiveness, from Lord vishnu, for committing the Bramhahatyadosha. Sriman Narayana appeared before him and poured gangajal on the rishi's head. This gangajal formed the Varada river.

Notes[edit]

  1. Template:GEOnet2, United States National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency
  2. Template:GEOnet2, United States National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency
  3. Topographic map "Davangere, India, ND-43-07, 1:250,000 Series U502, Army Map Service, November 1958

Coordinates: 14°55′47″N 75°40′56″E / 14.92972°N 75.68222°E / 14.92972; 75.68222