Explanation
River Kaveri originates in the Brahmagiri hills in Kodagu, in a place called Talakaveri (head of Kaveri). It starts its journey from the small pond called as Kundike pond, later the two tributaries known as Kanake and Sujyoti joins it. All these three rivers meets at the point called Bhagamandala. It lies at an altitude of 1350 meters and generally flows from the south to eastward direction. The river is approximately 760 km long. Its flows in the state of Karnataka and Tamil Nadu and merges into Bay of Bengal.
The river Kaveri has a number of tributaries, which include the following: Hemavati River, Shimsha River, Honnuhole River, Arkavathy River, Kabini River, Lakshmana Tirtha River, Lokapavani River, Bhavani River, Amaravati River, and Noyyal River.
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