Vrishabhavathi River
The Vrishabhavathi River is a minor river, a tributary of the Arkavathy, that flows through the south of the Indian city of Bangalore. The river was once so pristine that the water from it was used for drinking and used by the famous Gali Anjaneya temple but is now highly polluted due to pollutants from industrial, agricultural and domestic sources.
Vrishabhavathi River | |
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Location | |
Country | India |
State | Karnataka |
District | Bengaluru Urban, Ramanagara |
Physical characteristics | |
Source | Big Bull Temple |
• location | Basavanagudi, Bangalore, India |
• coordinates | 12°56′34″N 77°34′5″E |
• elevation | 933 m (3,061 ft) |
2nd source | Kadu Malleshwara Temple |
• location | Malleshwaram, Bangalore |
Mouth | Arkavati River |
• location | Doddamudavadi, Ramanagara, India |
• coordinates | 12°35′56″N 77°24′17″E |
• elevation | 638 m (2,093 ft) |
Length | 52 km (32 mi)approx. |
Basin size | 360.62 km2 (139.24 sq mi) |
Basin features | |
Tributaries | |
• right | Paschimavahini |
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