Shivasamudra is a small town in the Mandya District of the state of Karnataka, India. It is situated on the banks of
the river Kaveri, which forms here the boundary to the Chamarajanagar District, and is the
location of one of the first Hydro-electric Power stations in Asia, which was set up in the year
1902.
The Shivasamudra Falls is on the Kaveri River after the river has wound its way
through the rocks and ravines of the Deccan Plateau and drops off to form waterfalls. The island town of Shivanasamudra divides the river into twin
waterfalls. This creates the fourth largest island in the rivers course. A
group of ancient temples are located here and there likely was a village.
This is a segmented waterfall.
Segmented waterfalls occur where the water flow is broken into two or more
channels before dropping over a cliff, resulting in multiple side by side
waterfalls. It has an average width of 305 meters, a height of 98 m, and an
average volume of 934 cubic meters / sec. The maximum recorded volume is 18,887
cubic meters / sec. It is a perennial waterfall. The time of best flow are the monsoon season of July to October.
A common misconception about
these waterfalls are that the left segment is called Gaganachukki and the right segment is called
Bharachukki. In reality the Bharachukki falls are
a few kilometers to the south-west of the Gaganachukki falls. This is due to
the Kaveri River itself splitting a few kilometers to the south into western
and eastern branches. The western branch results in the twin waterfalls of
Gaganachukki, whereas the eastern branch results in the Bharachukki falls. The
Gaganachukki waterfalls are best viewed from the Shivanasamudra watch tower.
Most of the pictures showing the twin waterfalls are taken from that location.
There is another approach to the Gaganachukki falls from the Darga Hazrath
Mardane Gaib (Imam Ali). Despite warnings being posted, people climb down the
rocks and attempt to view the waterfalls from behind/top, resulting in many
fatal accidents. It is 139 km from the city of Bangalore.
Asia's First hydro-electric power
station is located at the waterfall and is still functional. This station was
commissioned by the Diwan of Mysore,
Sir K. Seshadri Iyer. The power
generated here was initially used in Kolar
Gold Fields
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