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Vaigai River

The Vaigai is a river in the Tamil Nadu state of southern India; it passes through the towns of Theni, Madurai and Ramanathapuram.[2] It originates in Varusanadu Hills, the Periyar Plateau of the Western Ghats range, and flows northeast through the Kambam Valley, which lies between the Palani Hills to the north and the Varushanad Hills to the south. The Vattaparai Falls are located on this river. As it rounds the eastern corner of the Varushanad Hills, the river turns southeast, running through the region of Pandya Nadu. Madurai, the largest city in the Pandya Nadu region and its ancient capital, lies on the Vaigai. The river empties into the Palk Bay near Alagankulam, close to Pamban Bridge in Ramanathapuram District.

Vaigai River
Map of Vaigai river
Etymology
Location
CountryIndia
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Physical characteristics
SourceVarusanadu Hills
 • locationTamil Nadu, India
Mouth 
 • location
Palk Bay, India
 • elevation
0 m (0 ft)
Length258 km (160 mi)
Discharge 
 • average36 m3/s (1,300 cu ft/s)
Discharge 
 • locationPeranai[1]
 • average28.8 m3/s (1,020 cu ft/s)
Vaigai River
Varusanadu (Megamalai)
Govinda Nagaram Check Dam
Ambasamudram Check Dam
Pallapatti Canal
Mullaperiyar, Kottaipatti (Theni)
Vaigai Dam
Periyar Main Canal
Varaha River
Manjalar River
Anai patti Check Dam
Sholavandan Canal
Sholavandan Check Dam
Melakkal Check Dam
Kiruthumaal River
Vandiyur lake canal
Viraganoor dam
Thirupuvanam Check Dam
Ladanendhal Check Dam
Upparu River
Manamadurai Check Dam
Karisalkulam Check Dam
Keezha Perungarai Check Dam
Paramakudi Check Dam
Urapuli Check Dam
Mandhivalasai Check Dam
Arasadi vandal Check Dam
Moovalur Lake
Thoruvalur Check Dam
Ramanathapuram Great Lake
Bay of Bengal

The Vaigai is 258 kilometres (160 mi) long, with a drainage basin 7,031 square kilometres (2,715 sq mi) large.[3] This river flows through 5 districts namely Theni, Dindigul, Madurai, Sivagangai and Ramanathapuram and this river Serves as a Lifeline for 6 districts namely Theni, Dindigul, Madurai, Sivagangai, Virudhunagar and Ramanathapuram as farmers of all these districts are greatly depends on this river water.

Vaigai in literature edit

Sangam literature (circa 300 BCE to 300 CE[4][5][6]) has paid many tributes to Vaigai, extolling it as 'the river that brings water when one touches it', viz the etymology Vai (Earth) + yai (sky) = Vaiyai .[7][8]

The following story is told about the birth of the river Vaigai. Koodal Purana details the origin of Vaigai river flowing through Madurai. It is believed that Vishnu stood up as Trivikrama, with one of his feet rising to the skies and the foot reached Brahmaloka, the abode of Brahma. Brahma was pleased to perform ablution to the raised foot and the water is believed to have emerged as a rivulet called Krithimala. As the river came from the sky and fell into Earth it is called Vai which means Vaiyam (Earth) and Yai means coming down hence, the name Vaiyai and later changed into vaigai. It is mentioned as Vaiyai in Paripatal and not Vaigai .[9] A large number of banana trees sprang up in the place and it came to be known as Kadhalivana, a forest of banana trees.[7][8]

 
Vaigai River in Madurai, Tamil Nadu

It also is mentioned as the Sanskrit name Krithamal by a Pandya king in the following story. Satyavrata, a ruler of Madurai was a staunch devotee of Vishnu. It is believed that once Vishnu came out of the river Krithimala as a fish (Matsya avatar, one of the avatars of Vishnu) to teach Vedas to the ruler. From then on, the Pandyas started using fish as the symbol of the kingdom.[7][8]

Tributaries edit

The main tributaries of the Vaigai are Siruliar, Theniar, Varaha Nadi, and Mangalar.[10] Vaigai Dam is the major dam in this river which is present in Theni district.[citation needed]

Vaigai gets major feed from the Periyar Dam in Kumili, Kerala. Water from the Periyar River in Kerala is diverted into the Vaigai River in Tamil Nadu via a tunnel through the Western Ghats. In summers, the Vaigai river ends up dry very often. The water never reaches Madurai, let alone flowing into places past Madurai.[citation needed]

Dams edit

 
Vaigai River Illumination

The Vaigai Dam is built across the river in Periyakulam taluk, in the Theni district of Tamil Nadu. It provides water for irrigation for the Theni District, Dindigul District, Madurai district, Sivagangai District, Ramanathapuram District and indirectly serves Virudhunagar District through Irrigation canals from Sivagangai District. It also provides drinking water to Madurai and Andipatti.[11] Near the dam, the Government of Tamil Nadu has constructed an Agricultural Research Station for researching the growing of a variety of crops, including rice, sorghum, blackgram, cowpea and cotton.[12]

The Periyar Dam was built in 1895 by John Pennycuick, who implemented a plan proposed over a century earlier by Pradani Muthirulappa Pillai of Ramnad. The dam was built by the British Army Engineering corps for the Travancore kingdom. The first dam was washed away by floods, and a second masonry dam was constructed in 1895.[citation needed]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Gauging Station – Data Summary". ORNL. Retrieved 1 October 2013.
  2. ^ Madurai, Temple Town of South India. Cultural capital of Tamilnadu
  3. ^ Garg, Santosh Kumar (1999). International and interstate river water disputes. Laxmi Publications. p. 10. ISBN 978-81-7008-068-8. Retrieved 16 May 2011.
  4. ^ Upinder Singh (2008). A History of Ancient and Early Medieval India: From the Stone Age to the 12th Century. Pearson Education India. pp. 27–28. ISBN 978-81-317-1120-0.
  5. ^ Nadarajah, Devapoopathy (1994). Love in Sanskrit and Tamil Literature: A Study of Characters and Nature, 200 B.C.-A.D. 500. Motilal Banarsidass Publ. ISBN 978-81-208-1215-4.
  6. ^ University, Vijaya Ramaswamy, Jawaharlal Nehru (25 August 2017). Historical Dictionary of the Tamils. Rowman & Littlefield. ISBN 978-1-5381-0686-0.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  7. ^ a b c M., Rajagopalan (1993). 15 Vaishnava Temples of Tamil Nadu. Chennai, India: Govindaswamy Printers. pp. 119–128.
  8. ^ a b c S., Sundararajan (6 September 2004). . The Hindu. Archived from the original on 27 November 2004. Retrieved 29 October 2015.
  9. ^ V.N. Muthukumar; Elizabeth Rani Segran (2012). The River Speaks: The Vaiyai Poems from the Paripatal. Penguin Books. pp. 3–11. ISBN 978-81-8475-694-4.
  10. ^ "Vaigai River | Map, India, & Tributaries | Britannica". www.britannica.com. 18 August 2023. Retrieved 10 September 2023.
  11. ^ . The Hindu. Archived from the original on 25 November 2020. Retrieved 9 August 2007.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
  12. ^ "Welcome to Agricultural Research Station, Vaigai Dam". Tamil Nadu Government. Retrieved 9 August 2007.

Further reading edit

  • Tectono-climatic and depositional environmental controls on the Neolithic habitation sites, Vaigai River Basin, Southern India. Geological journal. 08 January 2024. https://doi.org/10.1002/gj.4919

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Vaigai redirects here For the 2009 film see Vaigai film The Vaigai is a river in the Tamil Nadu state of southern India it passes through the towns of Theni Madurai and Ramanathapuram 2 It originates in Varusanadu Hills the Periyar Plateau of the Western Ghats range and flows northeast through the Kambam Valley which lies between the Palani Hills to the north and the Varushanad Hills to the south The Vattaparai Falls are located on this river As it rounds the eastern corner of the Varushanad Hills the river turns southeast running through the region of Pandya Nadu Madurai the largest city in the Pandya Nadu region and its ancient capital lies on the Vaigai The river empties into the Palk Bay near Alagankulam close to Pamban Bridge in Ramanathapuram District Vaigai RiverMap of Vaigai riverEtymology LocationCountryIndia Physical characteristicsSourceVarusanadu Hills locationTamil Nadu IndiaMouth locationPalk Bay India elevation0 m 0 ft Length258 km 160 mi Discharge average36 m3 s 1 300 cu ft s Discharge locationPeranai 1 average28 8 m3 s 1 020 cu ft s vteVaigai River Varusanadu Megamalai Govinda Nagaram Check Dam Ambasamudram Check Dam Pallapatti Canal Mullaperiyar Kottaipatti Theni Vaigai Dam Periyar Main Canal Varaha River Manjalar River Anai patti Check Dam Sholavandan Canal Sholavandan Check Dam Melakkal Check Dam Kiruthumaal River Vandiyur lake canal Viraganoor dam Thirupuvanam Check Dam Ladanendhal Check Dam Upparu River Manamadurai Check Dam Karisalkulam Check Dam Keezha Perungarai Check Dam Paramakudi Check Dam Urapuli Check Dam Mandhivalasai Check Dam Arasadi vandal Check Dam Moovalur Lake Thoruvalur Check Dam Ramanathapuram Great Lake Bay of Bengal The Vaigai is 258 kilometres 160 mi long with a drainage basin 7 031 square kilometres 2 715 sq mi large 3 This river flows through 5 districts namely Theni Dindigul Madurai Sivagangai and Ramanathapuram and this river Serves as a Lifeline for 6 districts namely Theni Dindigul Madurai Sivagangai Virudhunagar and Ramanathapuram as farmers of all these districts are greatly depends on this river water Contents 1 Vaigai in literature 2 Tributaries 3 Dams 4 See also 5 References 6 Further readingVaigai in literature editSangam literature circa 300 BCE to 300 CE 4 5 6 has paid many tributes to Vaigai extolling it as the river that brings water when one touches it viz the etymology Vai Earth yai sky Vaiyai 7 8 The following story is told about the birth of the river Vaigai Koodal Purana details the origin of Vaigai river flowing through Madurai It is believed that Vishnu stood up as Trivikrama with one of his feet rising to the skies and the foot reached Brahmaloka the abode of Brahma Brahma was pleased to perform ablution to the raised foot and the water is believed to have emerged as a rivulet called Krithimala As the river came from the sky and fell into Earth it is called Vai which means Vaiyam Earth and Yai means coming down hence the name Vaiyai and later changed into vaigai It is mentioned as Vaiyai in Paripatal and not Vaigai 9 A large number of banana trees sprang up in the place and it came to be known as Kadhalivana a forest of banana trees 7 8 nbsp Vaigai River in Madurai Tamil NaduIt also is mentioned as the Sanskrit name Krithamal by a Pandya king in the following story Satyavrata a ruler of Madurai was a staunch devotee of Vishnu It is believed that once Vishnu came out of the river Krithimala as a fish Matsya avatar one of the avatars of Vishnu to teach Vedas to the ruler From then on the Pandyas started using fish as the symbol of the kingdom 7 8 Tributaries editThe main tributaries of the Vaigai are Siruliar Theniar Varaha Nadi and Mangalar 10 Vaigai Dam is the major dam in this river which is present in Theni district citation needed Vaigai gets major feed from the Periyar Dam in Kumili Kerala Water from the Periyar River in Kerala is diverted into the Vaigai River in Tamil Nadu via a tunnel through the Western Ghats In summers the Vaigai river ends up dry very often The water never reaches Madurai let alone flowing into places past Madurai citation needed Dams edit nbsp Vaigai River Illumination The Vaigai Dam is built across the river in Periyakulam taluk in the Theni district of Tamil Nadu It provides water for irrigation for the Theni District Dindigul District Madurai district Sivagangai District Ramanathapuram District and indirectly serves Virudhunagar District through Irrigation canals from Sivagangai District It also provides drinking water to Madurai and Andipatti 11 Near the dam the Government of Tamil Nadu has constructed an Agricultural Research Station for researching the growing of a variety of crops including rice sorghum blackgram cowpea and cotton 12 The Periyar Dam was built in 1895 by John Pennycuick who implemented a plan proposed over a century earlier by Pradani Muthirulappa Pillai of Ramnad The dam was built by the British Army Engineering corps for the Travancore kingdom The first dam was washed away by floods and a second masonry dam was constructed in 1895 citation needed See also editKaveri Vaigai Link CanalReferences edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Vaigai Gauging Station Data Summary ORNL Retrieved 1 October 2013 Madurai Temple Town of South India Cultural capital of Tamilnadu Garg Santosh Kumar 1999 International and interstate river water disputes Laxmi Publications p 10 ISBN 978 81 7008 068 8 Retrieved 16 May 2011 Upinder Singh 2008 A History of Ancient and Early Medieval India From the Stone Age to the 12th Century Pearson Education India pp 27 28 ISBN 978 81 317 1120 0 Nadarajah Devapoopathy 1994 Love in Sanskrit and Tamil Literature A Study of Characters and Nature 200 B C A D 500 Motilal Banarsidass Publ ISBN 978 81 208 1215 4 University Vijaya Ramaswamy Jawaharlal Nehru 25 August 2017 Historical Dictionary of the Tamils Rowman amp Littlefield ISBN 978 1 5381 0686 0 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link a b c M Rajagopalan 1993 15 Vaishnava Temples of Tamil Nadu Chennai India Govindaswamy Printers pp 119 128 a b c S Sundararajan 6 September 2004 Symbol of togetherness The Hindu Archived from the original on 27 November 2004 Retrieved 29 October 2015 V N Muthukumar Elizabeth Rani Segran 2012 The River Speaks The Vaiyai Poems from the Paripatal Penguin Books pp 3 11 ISBN 978 81 8475 694 4 Vaigai River Map India amp Tributaries Britannica www britannica com 18 August 2023 Retrieved 10 September 2023 Water released from Vaigai dam for irrigation The Hindu Archived from the original on 25 November 2020 Retrieved 9 August 2007 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint unfit URL link Welcome to Agricultural Research Station Vaigai Dam Tamil Nadu Government Retrieved 9 August 2007 Further reading editTectono climatic and depositional environmental controls on the Neolithic habitation sites Vaigai River Basin Southern India Geological journal 08 January 2024 https doi org 10 1002 gj 4919 9 21 N 79 00 E 9 350 N 79 000 E 9 350 79 000 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Vaigai River amp oldid 1200366284, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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