Bhavani River
The Bhavani River is a significant river located in the southern part of India. It is a tributary of the Kaveri River and flows through the state of Tamil Nadu. The river originates from the Nilgiri Hills and is known for its clear waters and scenic beauty. It plays a crucial role in irrigation and supports agriculture in the surrounding regions.
The Bhavani River is also famous for the Bhavani Sangameshwar Temple, situated at the confluence of the Bhavani and Kaveri Rivers. This temple attracts many pilgrims and tourists, making the river an important cultural and religious site. The river is vital for local ecosystems and communities.