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The Sankaraparani River (French: Fleuve Sankaraparani) is a river in
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. It originates on the western slope of the Gingee Hills in
Viluppuram District Viluppuram, Villupuram or Vizhuppuram is one of the 38 districts that make up the state of Tamil Nadu, India. It was founded on 30 September 1993, prior to which it was part of the Cuddalore district. Vizhuppuram district lies in the way of the ...
, and flows southeastwards to empty into the
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south of
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. The Sankaraparani is also known as Varahanadi or Gingee River.


River course

It has two sources, one in the Pakkamalai hills and one in the mountains of Melmalayanur. They join near Thenpalai village to form the main river. The course of the river is generally southeastwards. Annamangalam surplus joins near Melacheri. Then the river turns south in eastern part of Singavaram village and then flows east again. Second tributary Nariyar Odai joins Sankaraparani near Uranithangal village. Near Vallam village, the river turns southeast to flow toward of Rettanai, Nedimozhiyanur, towards Veedur Dam. The third tributary Thondiar joins near Vidur. The Vidur
reservoir A reservoir (; ) is an enlarged lake behind a dam, usually built to water storage, store fresh water, often doubling for hydroelectric power generation. Reservoirs are created by controlling a watercourse that drains an existing body of wa ...
across Sankaraparani is situated just below. From Vidur reservoir, Sankaraparani flows southeast. Pambaiyar tributary joins near Radhapuram. Then Sankaraparani enters Puducherry Union Territory at Manalipet. Pambai tributary joins Sankaraparani near Sellipet. Then Guduvaiyar River, the last tributary joins near Boat House. At this point, Sankaraparani is also called Chunnambar. From here it flows for before draining into
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at Paradise Beach. The total length of the river is . Of the total length, flows in Puducherry.


Tributaries

Sankaraparani river has six tributaries namely: * Annamangalam surplus * Nariyar Odai * Thondiar * Pambaiyar * Pambai * Guduvaiyar


Distributary

The only
distributary A distributary, or a distributary channel is a stream channel that branches off and flows a main stream channel. It is the opposite of a ''tributary'', a stream that flows another stream or river. Distributaries are a result of river bifurc ...
of Sankaraparani is Ariyankuppam River that branches near Thirukanchi.


History of a flood in times bygone

There is a history that there was once great flooding of this river. The exact timing of the flood may need experts in history to tell us. However, the two proofs are: (1) The fossil park at Tiruvakkarai is about 1–2 km away from the river and located on a hillock. The ASI maintained park mentions that there was a great flood once that would have washed away all the logs of trees on the hillock which have been preserved as fossils since then. (2) A visit to the Gangai Varaha Nadeeswarar Koil at ThiruKaanchi also gave us a similar history (Varalaru) from the priests of the temple. That the village was once severely flooded and the temple was destroyed. The main deities were however saved and the temple rebuilt at the present location.


Temples

Ancient temples are located on the banks of Sankaraparani. Out of 22 Paadal Petra Sthalam in Nadu Naadu, four temples are located on the banks of Sankaraparani. Among the temples Gangai Varaga Natheeswarar Temple located at Thirukanchi in Puducherry named after this river 'Varaga Nathi'. The name suggests that this river 'Sankaraparani' has the same power as of 'Gangai Nathi' (The River Ganges) as per Hindu Mythology. Every year in the Tamil month of 'Maasi' (Feb-March) during the 'Magam' Nachathiram day this temple festival is celebrated. 'Maasi Magam' - ten days festival is celebrated including car festival on the ninth day.


Villupuram district

Temples in
Villupuram district Viluppuram, Villupuram or Vizhuppuram is one of the 38 districts that make up the state of Tamil Nadu, India. It was founded on 30 September 1993, prior to which it was part of the Cuddalore district. Vizhuppuram district lies in the way of the ...
include: * Ranganathar Koil, Singavaram * Ramanatheeswarar Koil, Esalam * Akkarai Kali Amman Koil, Nedi Mozhiyanoor (sd) * Azhagiyanathar Koil, Thiruvaamaathur (Paadal Petra Sthalam) * Panankatteesar Koil, Puravar Panankattur (Paadal Petra Sthalam) * Chandarasekarar Temple, Thiruvakarai (Paadal Petra Sthalam)


Puducherry

Temples in
Puducherry district The Puducherry District, also known by its former name Pondicherry district, is one of the four districts of the union territory of Puducherry in South India. The district occupies an area of , spread over 12 non-contiguous enclaves lying on ...
include: * Mahedevar Koil, Madagadipet * Perumal Koil, Thirubhuvanai * Vadugurnathar Koil, Thiruvandarkoil (Vadukkur)(Paadal Petra Sthalam) * Thirukameswarar Koil, Villianur * Gangai Varaha Natheeswarar Koil, Thirukanchi * Kasi Viswanathar temple, Odhiampattu


Tourism

* Vidur Reservoir * Ossudu Lake Boat House, Poraiyur Agaram * Chunnambar Boat House, Ariyankuppam Resorts include Le Pondy, Kailash Beach Resort, and The Windflower Resort and Spa


See also

* List of rivers of Puducherry * List of rivers of Tamil Nadu


References

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