The Cheyyar river flows between the scenic hills and agricultural lands.

 


The Cheyyar river flows between the scenic hills and agricultural lands.



In order to get the left side of the body of Annamalaiyar in Thiruvannamalai, the goddess Kamatchi repented as she was in Kanchi and asked her son Murugapperuman to make a fountain of water for worshiping Shiva. Gnanavel thrown by Lord Murugan penetrated the southern hills with 7 hills and pierced a part of the Chengam hill. From it the water overflowed and flowed. That is what cheyyar, this is what is currently called "chiyyar".



This river originates in the Javadu hills of Thiruvannamalai district and is a tributary of the Palaru river.




It appears in the Nasamalai of the Javadu Range and flows west-south, then near Chengam, then turns northeast and flows along the entire length of the Thiruvannamalai district.




The river runs along the entire length of the Thiruvannamalai district and is the main source of agricultural irrigation and drinking water for the six districts.























The Beaman River, which flows east from the Javadu Hills, joins the Seiyaru at Cholavaram, a tributary of the Mirukanda River Dam.





The tributary of the Kamandala River originates from the Shenbagathoppu Dam,The river Naganadi near Amirthi,Together with the village of Sambuvayayanallur near Arani and passes through the town of Arani and joins the river of Cheyyar at Vazhappandal.




In the town of Palayaseevaram next to the city of Kanchipuram The Bay of Bengal joins the Balaru River in the sea.





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