Indian Geography

Vaigai River

Vaigai River

▪️ South of Cauvery Delta, there are several streams of which Vaigai is important.

▪️ Vaigai basin is bounded by :-

  • Varushanadu, Adipatti, Cardaman and
  • Palani hills on West and by Palk strait and Palk bay on East.

The Vaigai River in Tamil Nadu

1. Origin and Path

  • Originates in Varusanadu Hills, Theni district
  • Flows northeast through Kambam Valley, between Palani Hills and Varushanad Hills
  • Vaigai Reservoir near Narasingapuram
  • Continues southeast, descends from mountains onto the coastal plain
  • Turns west and empties into Palk Strait, north of Kochi

2. Length and Drainage Basin

  • Extends for 150 miles (240 km)
  • Encompasses a drainage basin of 2,713 square miles (7,031 km²)

3. Tributaries

  • Main tributaries: Suruliyaru, Mullaiyaaru, Varaganadi, Manjalaru, Kridhumaal

4. Utilitarian Significance

  • Vital water source for irrigation, drinking (five districts of Tamil Nadu namely Theni, Madurai, Ramanathapuram, Sivagangai and Dindigul), and transportation
  • Supports the livelihoods of local communities through fishing and tourism

6. Ecological and Economic Impact

  • Integral part of the region’s ecosystem
  • Sustains the livelihoods of millions
  • Plays a pivotal role in the local economy

Historical and Literary Importance

  • Associated with the Hindu goddess Meenakshi, presiding deity of Madurai Meenakshi Temple
  • The Vaigai River holds great historical significance as it flows through Madurai, the capital of the illustrious Pandya kingdom in southern Tamil Nadu, also named as Kritamaala
  • Its presence in the region dates back to ancient times, with mentions in Sangam literature that date to approximately 300 BCE, highlighting its enduring relevance throughout history.
  • The rich tapestry of its story is vividly narrated in Thiruvilayadal Puranam, further cementing its place in the annals of Tamil culture and heritage.

Cultural and Mythological Connections

  • The Vaigai River is steeped in cultural and mythological significance, with its waters intertwined with the folklore and beliefs of the local populace.
  • Legends and tales associated with the river add depth to its cultural heritage, making it a cherished symbol for the people of Tamil Nadu.

Development programme

Vaigai River Front Development – Work in progress


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