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Wanderings and Sojournings

Posted on the 05 July 2020 by Kaushikgov @kaushikgov

Every ‘soul’ that owes its existence on this earth, would yearn to wander i.e, roam around, at times, and soujourn i.e, stay calm, at times. The definition of soul, is at times, beyond what can be comprehended by our mind. One such beautiful soul, is the river Cauvery, also spelled as Kaveri, who has captivated many other souls, by her grace and bounty. 

This blog post, is more of a photo blog, traveling along the river Kaveri, from its source at Talakaveri to its ultimate destination, the great Bay of Bengal. 

I have had the opportunity to visit many significant spots along the river, and capture some beautiful moments, which I wish to post here!

Wanderings and Sojournings The origin of Kaveri, Talakaveri at Kodagu, Karnataka. The river starts as a small spring here, along the Brahmagiri hills, which are a part of the mighty Western Ghats. Seen here is the arch of the Talakaveri temple. Wanderings and Sojournings The spring, overflows into a small pond, which is enclosed by the graceful temple! Wanderings and Sojournings The plaque, at the sacred confluence, at Bhagamandala, Kodagu says it all Wanderings and Sojournings A beautiful scenery, again at Kodagu. Wanderings and Sojournings Kodagu, again! Wanderings and Sojournings One beautiful fine evening..Kodagu! Wanderings and Sojournings The mighty Krishna Raja Sagara Dam along the river, at Mandya District. Wanderings and Sojournings The Goddess Kaveri, blessing by her bounty, with the mighty KRS dam in the background! Wanderings and Sojournings Gushing through! Wanderings and Sojournings Flanked by nature! Wanderings and Sojournings The mighty, more than 1000 year old Kallanai, or Grand Anaicut across the raging river, over the plains at Tiruchirapalli! This ancient wonder, is still in use and is a major water regularotyr system across the river, in Tamil Nadu. The river splits into two major distributaries, Kollidam, the northern channel and Kaveri, the southern channel which retains its original name. There are also very other streams which split from here, spreading fertility all across the delta districts. Wanderings and Sojournings Another view of the Kallanai. Wanderings and Sojournings Frothy water, gushing out of the slucies at Kallanai! Wanderings and Sojournings A soothing sunset, over the wide Kollidam, at the border of Chidambaram and Nagapattinam districts.. Wanderings and Sojournings Kollidam, again! Wanderings and Sojournings The southern Kaveri, meandering near Swamimalai, near Kumbakonam. Wanderings and Sojournings A small check dam across the Kaveri at a place Mappadugai, in Mayiladuthurai. Wanderings and Sojournings The green canopy, over the gentle currents, in Mayiladuthurai! Wanderings and Sojournings Flowing through the heart of Mayiladuthurai! (This pic was taken in July 2018) Wanderings and Sojournings The same in August 2019 Wanderings and Sojournings At the same location, in June 2020! Wanderings and Sojournings The graceful Nandi mandapam, at the center of the river, in Mayiladuthurai. The place is the famed Thulakattam, locally called as Lagadam, where the annual festival dedicated to Goddess Kaveris is celebrated for the month, during the Aipasi Tamil month (mid October – mid November) Wanderings and Sojournings The many temples across the bank, in Mayiladuthurai! Wanderings and Sojournings The ancient, grand mandapam, across the river bank in Thulakattam. Wanderings and Sojournings The elephant of Mayuranathar Temple, at Mayiladuthurai, enjoying its time, chiling out at the river! Wanderings and Sojournings Thulakattam, on a festive night! Wanderings and Sojournings The northern Kollidam, forms a great mangrove forest, at its confluence with the Bay of Bengal!

A previous blogpost, explains much in detail, about Pichavaram – “Travelogue – Pichavaram

Wanderings and Sojournings Another enchanting view at Pichavaram! Wanderings and Sojournings The mangrove forests, again at Pichavaram. Wanderings and Sojournings The southern Kaveri, silently mergers into the Bay of Bengal, at the ancient famed place of Kaveripoompattinam, now known as Poompuhar. Wanderings and Sojournings What started as a spring, roars across the hills, glides along the plains and streamlines into the sea! Wanderings and Sojournings Along the shores of Poompuhar! Wanderings and Sojournings That’s me, a few years back, at Kodagu! Wanderings and Sojournings Another pic, at the Bhagamandala confluence. Wanderings and Sojournings At Mayiladuthurai! 😀

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