The Kaveri River is one of the major rivers in southern India, flowing through the states of Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, and Kerala. It originates from the Western Ghats and travels about 765 kilometers before emptying into the Bay of Bengal. The river is vital for agriculture, providing water for irrigation to millions of farmers in the region.
The Kaveri is also known for its cultural significance, with many temples and towns along its banks. Festivals like Kaveri Sankramana celebrate the river, highlighting its importance in local traditions and daily life. The river supports diverse ecosystems and is home to various species of fish and wildlife.