Bavali River Explained

Bavali River
Subdivision Type1:Country
Subdivision Name1:India
Subdivision Type2:State
Subdivision Name2:Kerala
Subdivision Type3:District
Subdivision Name3:Kannur
Progression:West flowing river
Basin Landmarks:Kottiyoor Temple, Pazhassi Dam
Length:84 km

The Bavali River is an 84 km long river that flows from the Chekuthan thodu, Wayanad passes located in the South Indian state of Kerala which goes to Valapattanam River at Munambu Kadavu, Kannur.[1] The famous Shiva temple Kottiyoor Temple[2] is located in the middle of a small river known as Thiruvanchira on the north bank of the Bavali River. Kottiyoor Vaisakha Festival is held on the banks of Bavalipuzha. It is also known as Vavu Balippuzha (Vavali river).[3]

Course

The Bavali River starts from Chekuthan thode in Wayanad District in Kerala. Initially the river flows over 20 km in the Western Ghats region to reach Ambayathode. Then the river enters the eastern hilly regions of Kannur district at Kottiyoor village. Then the river passes through small towns- Chungakkunnu, Kelakam, Kanichar and Pala(Kannur)(where the Kanjirapuzha river joins). Then the river reaches at Ayyapankavu, where the Aralam river joins the Bavali river. Then it flows towards Iritty town where the Veni river joins the Bavali river. Then the Bavali river passes through Padiyoor, Perumannu, Irikkur, Pavannur and finally joins with the Valapattanam River at Munambu Kadavu, Koyyam.[4]

Tributaries

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Palchuram waterfalls: a less explored wonder of nature. Malayala Manorama. 22 March 2017.
  2. News: Festival time at Kottiyur . The Hindu . 8 June 2013 .
  3. Web site: Archived copy. 24 February 2019. 4 March 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160304203543/http://lsgkerala.in/kottiyoorpanchayat/general-information/description/. dead.
  4. Web site: Iritty. 28 August 2016.