Kodiveri dam

Kodiveri dam
கொடிவேரி அணை
Official name Kodiveri anaicut
Country India
Location Periyakodiveri, Gobichettipalayam Taluk, Tamil Nadu
Coordinates 11°28′23″N 77°17′47″E / 11.47306°N 77.29639°E / 11.47306; 77.29639Coordinates: 11°28′23″N 77°17′47″E / 11.47306°N 77.29639°E / 11.47306; 77.29639
Purpose Irrigation
Status In use
Opening date 17th century
Owner(s) Government of Tamil Nadu
Dam and spillways
Impounds Bhavani River
Reservoir
Creates Kodiveri

Kodiveri Dam, is located on the Bhavani river near Gobichettipalayam in Western Tamil Nadu.[1] The dam is situated along the State Highway 15 about 15 km (9.3 mi) from Gobichettipalayam towards Sathyamangalam.

History

It was constructed by Kongalvan(kongu Vettuva gounder) in the year 1125 AD.[2][3] Creating the dam consisted of carving a 20-foot wall of rock. The stones were then interlocked with iron bars and lead was used as mortar. These features, however, are not visible except in the dry season when the water level in the river drops considerably.[4]

Hydrography

The dam is built on the Bhavani river. Two channels arise from the dam, Arakkankottai on the northern side of Bhavani river and Thadapalli on the southern side.[5] Lands north of Gobichettipalayam are irrigated by Thadapalli channel and cultivation of sugarcane and paddy are predominant in this area. The dam irrigates an area of 24,504 acres (9,916 ha).[6]

Recreation

The dam is a popular tourist spot. The park, associated play area and coracle rides are the main attractions.[7]

See also

References

  1. "Kodiveri dam". Government of Tamil Nadu. Archived from the original on 25 January 2016. Retrieved 1 February 2016.
  2. "TamilNadu Government should erect statue for Kongaalvan". Dinamani (in Tamil). Retrieved 1 June 2015.
  3. "Kongalavan who built Kodiveri dam". Dinakaran (in Tamil). Retrieved 1 June 2015.
  4. Indian Archaeology, a Review. Archaeological Survey of India. 1994.
  5. "Water available in Bhavani Sagar reservoir sufficient for second crop". The Hindu. 8 December 2015.
  6. "Water released into canals to irrigate 24,504 acres". The Hindu. 1 August 2015.
  7. "Kodiveri Dam, a weekend tourist destination in Erode district". The Hindu. 9 June 2014.
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