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It is one of the oldest existing European monuments in India. Report showed that in 2006, a total of
1064 monitoring station within 143 river basins were recorded. In fact the capability of this
technology offers great tools of how the water quality monitoring and managing can be
operationalised in this country. The cachment area of peppara dam reservoir forms the Peppara
Wildlife Sanctuary. more. Relief ratio is an effective measure of gradient aspects of the basin
(Schumm 1956; Vittala et al. 2004 ). Relief ratio in study area varies from 0.004 (KW) and 0.014
(SW-6) (Table 2 ). Download Free PDF View PDF Applied GIS in Assessment Water Quality
Modeling in the Malacca River. In between, the river passes through a small, namesake suburb in
Thiruvananthapuram called Karamana. Killiyar which flows for a distance of 24 kms, is the largest
tributary of Karamana. Singh View author publications You can also search for this author in. It then
flows 68 kilometres westward and merges into the Arabian sea at Thiruvallam. It is also an important
Hindu center of pilgrimage. The Peppara wildlife sanctuary, which preserves a large variety of trees
and wildlife species including tigers, panthers, lion-tailed macaques, Malabar squirrel and a range of
birds, snakes and butterflies is also located here. As per epic the idol was found from the southern
sea coast. Like Kaveri, which inspired great music composers of South India, Karamana was an
inspiration for great composers like Swathi Thirunal, Irayimman Thampi and Neelakanta Sivan.
Willington Island sites some of the district’s best hotels, Trading and industrial offices. The varied
and rich collections are now on display at this new building built in 1964. more. The vulnerability of
the basin to severe soil erosion could be tailored by vegetation cover and soil type. R c of KW is
0.66, and other sub-basin gave in Table 2. From the Kunnu Bungalow, one could see the river
winding through lush greenery, with the Western Ghats in the backdrop fading into the horizon.
People make offerings to their ancestors, after taking a dip in the holy river. One can enjoy a number
of activities in this beautifully gushing river, especially boating. The Natural History Museum in
Trivandrum, Kerala is no exception and a visit to it will be a very rewarding experience for everyone.
These are the Peppara Dam meant for irrigation on the upper reach of the river, and the Aruvikkara
Dam, meant for irrigation. There are several actions that could trigger this block including submitting
a certain word or phrase, a SQL command or malformed data. Kanhaiya Authors K. Prakash View
author publications You can also search for this author in. The roof beams are designed in the shape
of horse faces and its unique architectural design truly reflects the meaning of Kuthiramalika, the
horse bungalow. It also includes a habitat for otters near the administrative complex. The varied and
rich collections are now on display at this new building built in 1964. more. Fish species found in the
Karamana include Karimeen, Chekkaali, Kariyida, Paruminali, Cherumeen, Vaala, Nedumeen, Aaral,
Maalavu and Paaval. While walking over the bridge, I noticed the rocks at the bottom of the river.
This stunning location has been successful in attracting many tourists over the years. The drinking
water for residents of the city comes from the Aruvikkara dam with the help of four pipe lines from
the outskirts of the city. Padmanabhapuram palace is a place that should not be missed at any cost.
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Water Portal is an Arghyam initiative All content on this website is published under a CC BY-NC-
SA 2.5 IN license. The irrigation dam at Neyyar receives water from the Neyyar river which
originates from Agasthyakoodam hill. Drainage map is derived from the processing of an SRTM data
of the study area, with a spatial resolution of 90 m. What was once a thriving river is now being used
as a garbage dump. The river merges with the Arabian Sea through the Pozhikkara estuary. The
granite cave here encloses a one cell shrine with a loose sculpture of Vinandhara Dakshnimurthi.he
outer wall of the cave depicts half complete reliefs of the Hindu God Shiva with Goddess Parvathi.
Clean and well-planned it has an abundance of red-tiled roofs, never-ending stretches of palm trees,
mazes of narrow, winding streets and above all an endless shoreline. The dam is erected across the
Karamana River.Peppara dam constructed across Karamana river and commissioned during 1983 to
augment drinking water supply to Thiruvananthapuram city and suburban areas. Check out the
Thiruvananthapuram Kovalam beach and come here to recharge your energy levels and feel
refreshed once again.Kovalam beach has many beach resorts lined up to cater to different tourists
and their varied demands. more. Dumping of garbage, industrial effluents, wastewater and sewage
adds to a river's woes. While walking over the bridge, I noticed the rocks at the bottom of the river.
Although many residences and palaces, a part of our built heritage, has vanished with the passage of
time, many places of worship still exist. Singh View author publications You can also search for this
author in. The sight of the sun melting into the sea would blossom your poetic sense.The mineral
water gushing from the hill is believed to have medicinal properties. It is believe that, the great Monk
Sri Adi Shankara done his mother’s Pithur Karyiam at this place. more. The place also provides
water-related sports apart from boating like kayaking and canoe ride. The river passes through
Neyyattinkara taluk into the Arabian Sea near Poovar. This serene backwater stretch is also very
popular for its canoe rides. Downloaded from the site: on the 3rd of June 2013 Kerala State Council
for Science, Technology and Environment (2010) Environmental monitoring programme on water
quality. This tributary originates from the Panavoor village. Relief ratio is an effective measure of
gradient aspects of the basin (Schumm 1956; Vittala et al. 2004 ). Relief ratio in study area varies
from 0.004 (KW) and 0.014 (SW-6) (Table 2 ). Please include what you were doing when this page
came up and the Cloudflare Ray ID found at the bottom of this page. All around the temple, there
are strikingly crafted and painted images of Lord Hanuman in various poses. more. It is surrounded
by Sasthamcotta lake, the largest fresh water lake supplying fresh water to maximum areas of Kerala.
The 2,000-year-old Janardana Swamy Temple and the Nature Center are the two main attractions
here at Varkala. The river starts near the southern tip of the Western Ghats at Agastyar Koodam. One
of the famous temple in Kerala, in which Lord Siva incarnated as Sathyawageeshwar.
Essentially a fishing village, it is a beautiful and unexplored beach resort. It then flows 68 kilometres
westward and merges into the Arabian sea at Thiruvallam. On Onam, there is a huge boat race on the
lake which is attended by thousands of people each year.The lake water is extensively used for
drinking and irrigational purposes. more. The scenic beauty from the place would be a treat to your
eyes. At a time when the mighty river is getting filled with all sorts of raw sewage and wastewater, a
fresh lease of life is on the cards for it as the Kerala State Council for Science, Technology and
Environment (KSCSTE) is set to open a biodiversity park on the banks of it. The catholic church at
Pallippuram is an important pilgrim centre of the Christians. The natural beauty of this beautiful
beach is what attracts people from far and wide to come here. Earlier, KSCSTE had said it will carry
out a slew of initiatives during 2018-19 as part of the KRSM project. In recent years the city has
grown as a tourist and commercial destination, with its international airport becoming the main
gateway to Kerala. more. The Thamalam-Pappanamcode road and bridge The river next enters into
the Karamana, Pappanamcode and Mudavanmugal areas of the city. The catholic church at
Pallippuram is an important pilgrim centre of the Christians. It has an essential control of discharge
and different erosional stages of the basin (Sreedevi et al. 2004 ). The increase in RI value from
lower to higher order illustrates geomorphic maturity of the basin (Thomas et al. 2010 ). The high
stream length ratio (2.46) is alluding high erosional activity in the subwatershed (SW-4). The granite
cave here encloses a one cell shrine with a loose sculpture of Vinandhara Dakshnimurthi.he outer
wall of the cave depicts half complete reliefs of the Hindu God Shiva with Goddess Parvathi.
Increasing attention is now being directed to the plight of the Karamana over the last few years. The
river starts near the southern tip of the Western Ghats at Agastyar Koodam. The fun part about the
boating in Karamana river is that it takes one through the expansive green patches of tropical plants.
It then flows 68 kilometres westward and merges into the Arabian sea at Thiruvallam. This temple
has strong connections to Sree Padmanabha Swamy Temple. One of the best responses I got was
from a college teacher from NSS College, Karamana. The Cerbera odollam, called Othalam in
Malayalam, is found along the lower reaches of the river. Downloaded from the site: on the 3rd June
2013 Achuthsankar S Nair (2012) And Quiet Flows The Karamana: The river wild. The Hindu.
Downloaded from the site: on the 3rd of June 2013 Achuthsankar S Nair (2012) And quiet flows the
Karamana: Bridging past and present. The Hindu. Downloaded from the site: on the 3rd of June
2013 Wikipedia (2013) The Karamana river. The research design involves a quantitative approach
(experimental methods), which collects primary data (water sample from Malacca River and GPS
data information) and secondary data (water sample from government, GIS map-based data, and RS
data). Known for its unique eco-diversity, the Peppara Wildlife Sanctuary was declared a sanctuary
in 1983, in order to protect and preserve its rich and diverse flora and fauna. The banks are still
green with coconut trees, bamboo, thaza (Pandanus) and Othalam, in places where it has not been
encroached upon. Achuthsankar S Nair (2012) And quiet flows the karamana: tapping the river.
References Government of Kerala (2013) Water Resources. The Kalari is a practice ring or training
centre on the lines of a gymnasium and Payattu is a duel. The classification of streams based on the
stream order and tributary junction’s type has demonstrated to be a convenient marker of stream size,
discharge and drainage area (Strahler, 1957 ). This charming beach is considered as one of the
leading tourists spots in Kerala. The Kalari is a practice ring or training centre on the lines of a
gymnasium and Payattu is a duel.
It has a length of 56 km Kallar, Mullayar, and Karavaliyar are the tributaries of this river. It is a
historic spot which was left unnoticed for long time. Small canoes roughly hollowed also are at this
season floated down. Both meet the irrigation and drinking water supply needs of
Thiruvananthapuram city. It then flows 68 kilometres westward and merges into the Arabian sea at
Thiruvallam. The river has two important damns namely Aruvikkara Dam and Peppara Dam. One of
the famous temple in Kerala, in which Lord Siva incarnated as Sathyawageeshwar. Illustration
accompanying the news of the inauguration of the bridge over the Karamana river, which appeared
in the Illustrated London Times No one can describe the major cities of the world like London,
Kolkata or Delhi without referring to them as cities by the river (Thames, Hubli and Yamuna
respectively). Relatively larger values of F f (SW-1, SW-2, SW-3, SW-6, KW) indicate higher flow
peak for a shorter duration. A travel tour to Shanghumugham beach would help you to gather
knowledge about the nearby places. Forgetting the binoculars, and cameras would be a sin as the
river supports a range of plants and fish species. True to its name meaning Golden Crown in
Malayalam, Ponmudi promises a treat of a lifetime to all those looking for a break from the
monotony of hectic life.Ponmudi, lying very close to the sea, offers a plethora of tourist destinations
and activities that the people visiting this place can indulge themselves in. The scenic view of crystal
clear water cascading down and creating a sound that is music to the ears of nature lovers is what
makes the visit fruitful. more. A trek of 2 kms through dense forests, would take one to Kombaikani
waterfalls. The path of the Karamana river into Thiruvananthapuram From the Aruvikkara dam, the
river snakes into the city passing through a number of bridges, temples and bathing ghats. This is the
perfect beach with a ayurvedic resort for all kind of ayurvedic treatments. more. The ancient relics
include royal seats with Chinese engravings, musical bow in mahogany, colored windows, beautifully
painted and carved rosewood ceilings etc.This magnificent structure is constructed of wood, brought
from nearby forests.The palace is located at the foot of the Veli Hills, which form a part of the
Western Ghats and has the river Valli flowing past nearby. more. Besides the airport, ship building
yard, wharf, the Southern Naval Command Head Quarters, the customs house and the Cochin
Chamber of Commerce and Industries, the government of India. The exploitation of the rivers across
Kerala is increasing in an immense manner that is resulting in flooding, water quality deterioration
and dangerous extraction of riverbed deposits. Located on the ground floor of the Koyikkal Palace,
the coins showcased here belong to different parts of the world as well as to different periods of
history. more. Sri Padmanabhaswamy temple of Kerala is dedicated to Lord Vishnu, one of the Gods
of the Hindu trinity of Brahma, Shiva and Vishnu. This study has shown that kriging interpolation
and statistical analysis perform better mapping of water parameter. These would certainly show you
the best side of the state. The waterfalls and forecasts around them are worth experiencing.nd further
on, another couple of kms down the track through dense forests you will come face to face to
Kombaikani waterfalls.The waterfalls and the dense and calm forests around them are worth a look.
Let's work together to keep the conversation civil. The granite cave here encloses a one-celled shrine
with a loose sculpture ofVinandhara Dakshinamurthi. This has created a difficult situation for the
people, since the river is their main source of water. The scenic beauty from the place would be a
treat to your eyes. It is a historic spot which was left unnoticed for long time. It is believe that, the
great Monk Sri Adi Shankara done his mother’s Pithur Karyiam at this place. more.
To browse Academia.edu and the wider internet faster and more securely, please take a few seconds
to upgrade your browser. The characteristic of water can be categorized into three namely physical,
biological and chemical. People make offerings to their ancestors, after taking a dip in the holy river.
Only peoples from the Hindu religion are allowed inside the temple premises places to the eastern
side of the old fort ruins. Both meet the irrigation and drinking water supply needs of
Thiruvananthapuram city. Visit the Thiruvallam Boat Club located on the river bank, and buy a ticket
or two for canoe rides, houseboat cruises, kayaking etc. Both meet the irrigation and drinking water
supply needs of Thiruvananthapuram city. It is located about 10km south of Thrissur town on the
Thrprayar route, near Thayamkulangara bus stop, at a distance of 100 meters south.The temple stands
on a sprawling 7 acre ground surrounded by a tall and hefty compound wall. At a time when the
mighty river is getting filled with all sorts of raw sewage and wastewater, a fresh lease of life is on
the cards for it as the Kerala State Council for Science, Technology and Environment (KSCSTE) is
set to open a biodiversity park on the banks of it. The granite cave here encloses a one-celled shrine
with a loose sculpture ofVinandhara Dakshinamurthi. These are the Peppara dam built in 1983,
which lies upstream, and the Aruvikkara dam located below and built in the 1930s. This museum
was established with the personnel collection of minerals and books presented by General Cullen in
1885. The temple of the goddess Durga which is located quite close to the Aruvikkara dam surely
merits a visit. An English architect by the name of Chisholm designed the mansion in 19 th century.
The Mandapam built by the then Maharaja of Travancore, Swathi Thirunal was used for the purpose
of watching the strong gushing currents of the overflowing Karamana river. This dam is also an ideal
spot for the picnic and for spending some quality moments with friends and family. The research
design involves a quantitative approach (experimental methods), which collects primary data (water
sample from Malacca River and GPS data information) and secondary data (water sample from
government, GIS map-based data, and RS data). This destination promises an unforgettable
vacation. The sampling points selected are Maruthoorkadavu, Iranimuttam, Thiruvallam,
Parvathyputhanar, Edayar, Thopadi within the city and Aruvikkara which is a rural place far away
from the Thiruvananthapu. On the right of the steps is the the Sree Sathyavageeswara temple. It is
also an important Hindu center of pilgrimage. It is believe that, the great Monk Sri Adi Shankara
done his mother’s Pithur Karyiam at this place. more. The catchment area of Peppara dam built
across Karamana River to supply drinking water to Thiruvananthapuram city and suburban areas
forms the forests of Peppara National Park. more. The sight of the sun melting into the sea would
blossom your poetic sense.The mineral water gushing from the hill is believed to have medicinal
properties. This charming beach is considered as one of the leading tourists spots in Kerala. Also, the
well-known composer-king Swathi Thirunal was also swayed away by the beauty of River
Karamana. The Peppara dam is constructed for irrigational purposes whereas the Aruvikkara dam is
meant for both drinking and irrigational purposes. The small canals of Vandichirathode,
Kulathoorvaliathode, Maruthurthode, Athiyanurthode, Thalayilthode, Kottukalthode and
Venganurthode pass through this river. On Onam, there is a huge boat race on the lake which is
attended by thousands of people each year.The lake water is extensively used for drinking and
irrigational purposes. more. In: Piacentini T (ed) Studies on environmental and applied
geomorphology.

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