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Kaveri river
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3. • Kaveri is predominantly the river of southern apart of India,
which is 475 miles long, originating from the hills of ‘Kurya’,
some 20 miles away from Arabian Sea. It flows towards the
south-east direction and passes through Karnataka and Tamil
Nadu and ultimately merges into the Bay of Bengal, after
making a delta at its mouth. An island named as ‘Shiva
Samudram’ and situated approximately 35 miles east of
Mysore, divides its course into two parts. This river is
considered so sacred that it is called the Ganga of the South.
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5. The Kaveri, India’s second most sacred river, is sometimes called the
Ganges of the South. According to Hindu legend, Vishnumaya,
daughter of the god Brahma, was born on earth as the child of a
mortal, Kavera Muni. In order to bring beatitude for Kavera Muni,
she became a river whose water would purify all sins.
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9. • In India the river Kaveri has been famous
since times immemorial. It is believed to be
an omnipresent river. If a bath is taken on
the fourteenth day of the Paksha, falling on
Tuesday and having Vyatipat yoga, it gives
immense benefits. Those people who get
killed by weapons, can attain heaven, if
‘Ekodisht Shradh’ is performed at the
banks of Kaveri and Seasame seeds which is
mixed with the water of Kaveri are
sprinkled in their names.
10. • South of Narmada, a sacred place
known as ‘Kaveri’ Kund has been
unearthed. By merely taking a dip in its
holy water, a man achieves godliness. There
is also a ‘Siddh Linga’ called ‘Kundeshwar’,
which is worshipped by the deities and the
Siddhas alike. If any person worship this
‘linga’ even unknowingly, it gives immense
benefits. The benefits attained by taking a
bath in the holy water of Kaveri is simply
incomparable .