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Kooduthurai, or
Mukkoodal is a holy
place situated in
Bhavani near Erode,
Tamil Nadu...
- Thirunana. The
place is also
known as
Dakshina Triveni Sangamam and
Kooduthurai indicating the
confluence of
three rivers.
Devotees perform last rites...
-
towards Mettur Dam and
joins its main
right bank
tributary Bhavani at
Kooduthurai. The
river flows eastwards through Erode and Karur, and
widens further...
- the rivers. The
temple serves 18
villages surrounding the town. The
Kooduthurai is the
confluence of
rivers Cauvery,
Bhavani and
invisible divine Amudha...
- the
Cauvery from the
right bank. The
river joins the
Cauvery at the
Kooduthurai holy site near Bhavani.
Twelve major rivulets including West and East...
- meet the
Arabian Sea on the west
coast of India. The
Triveni Sangam in
Kooduthurai, Erode,
Tamil Nadu is a
confluence of the Kaveri,
Bhavani and Amudha...
-
through Chaadivayal and
later along with the
other rivers join up at
Kooduthurai to
become Noyyal River.[citation needed]
After running through a distance...
- the
Bhavani river in
Erode district,
Tamil Nadu. It is
located before Kooduthurai where Bhavani meets with
Kaveri in Bhavani, Erode. The dam was constructed...
- Springer. pp. 701–708. Bibcode:2007hwri.book.....J. "Performing
rituals at
Kooduthurai becomes risky". The Hindu. 23
October 2012.
Archived from the original...
-
conducted along the
course of the
river at: Talakaveri, Hogenakkal,
Bhavani Kooduthurai, Mettur, Kodumudi,
Kokkarayanpettai at Tiruchengode, Karur, Paramathi...