ShivanaSamudra
Gaganachukki Waterfall @ ShivanaSamudra
Bharachukki Waterfall @ ShivanaSamudra
That
was a Sunday, a holiday, July 28, 2013.
I was reading the morning news paper to find interesting news that the river Cauvery is flowing with enormous water (1 Lakh cu.ft/sec) because of the Kabini and Krishna Raja Sagar(KRS) Dams could not contain the elixir anymore.
I was reading the morning news paper to find interesting news that the river Cauvery is flowing with enormous water (1 Lakh cu.ft/sec) because of the Kabini and Krishna Raja Sagar(KRS) Dams could not contain the elixir anymore.
Kabini
River originates from Wayanad of Kerala and is a tributary of Cauvery, joins
the Cauvery (at T.Narasipura in Karnataka)
with the downstream of KRS Reservoir.
I
wanted to see the bank to bank voluminous
flow and the roaring fall of river Cauvery and thinking
about the place of sight to visit.
Hogenakkal in Tamilnadu was not pulling me.
Then, where else I can go? Scratched my head and the lovely place Shivanasamudra of Karnataka lit a light in me.
Hogenakkal in Tamilnadu was not pulling me.
Then, where else I can go? Scratched my head and the lovely place Shivanasamudra of Karnataka lit a light in me.
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KRS and Kabini Reservoirs,T.Narasipura and ShivanaSamudra |
With
newspaper in my hands I went inside the home and was telling everyone about the
huge flow of water in Cauvery and this is the right time to visit
Shivanasamudra to have a tasty feast for eyes.
My kids were engaged with their
own activities and they did not show any interest in it.
My better half Lakshmi has
decided to accompany me to see the scenic beauty of river Cauvery at
Shivanasamudra.
So we have started our journey by car soon after the breakfast
from Vairamangalam.
We
had a choice of two routes and selected the
Vairamangalam
> Aappakudal > Anthiyur >
Thamaraikarai > Bargur > Kargekandi > Ramapura > Hanur >Kollegal > Shivanasamudra route and approximately the stretch is just
Thamaraikarai > Bargur > Kargekandi > Ramapura > Hanur >Kollegal > Shivanasamudra route and approximately the stretch is just
140 Km one-way.
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Vairamangalam to ShivanaSamudra Route(143 Km) |
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Geographical locations of concerned places. |
We have reached Shivanasamudra by noon.
Just few kilometers before Shivanasamudra the Cauvery River splits into two streams.
After a short distance of flow the left stream makes a fall called Gaganachukki
and the right stream makes a fall called Bharachukki. Then the flow
from these two falls will mingle into one in the downstream after a short
distance,then it continues it journey towards Biligundu then to Hogenakal then to Mettur Resrvoir.
Shivanasamudra is the place (Island), not a waterfall.
Gaganachukki
and Bharachukki are the two waterfalls at Shivanasamudra.
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Split of River Cauvery,Shivanasamudra Island,Gaganachukki and Bharachukki waterfalls. |
Previously I have visited this place. But, this visit was very special because of the enormous volume of the
water flow.
First we have gone to Gaganachukki fall and spent some time seeing the marvellous scene of it. After that we have moved to Bharachukki falls a short distance away from Gaganachukki.
The Bharachukki is a widespread fall cum flow and the whole spread was covered with the water flow because of the 1 Lakh cusec combined water discharge from Kabini and KRS Dams.
First we have gone to Gaganachukki fall and spent some time seeing the marvellous scene of it. After that we have moved to Bharachukki falls a short distance away from Gaganachukki.
The Bharachukki is a widespread fall cum flow and the whole spread was covered with the water flow because of the 1 Lakh cusec combined water discharge from Kabini and KRS Dams.
The serene manifestation of existence cannot
be described.
The snaps of my eyes are with me.
The snaps of my eyes are with me.
Some of the snaps of the artificial
eyes are for you.
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Gaganachukki |
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Gaganachukki |
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Gaganachukki |
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Bharachukki |
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Bharachukki |
On the same day, by the evening we have departed
from Shivanasamudra and reached Vairamangalam by around 11pm.
A marvel of the existence at a distance of just
140 km was not missed
by us at the right time, is the message from me to all my friends.
With Love
Krishnakumar SD
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