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Sharāvati is a river which originates and flows entirely within the state of Karnataka in India. It is one
of the few westward flowing rivers of India and a major part of the river basin lies in the Western Ghats.
The famous Jog Falls, located about 25 km from Siddapura, is formed by this river. The river itself and the
regions around it are rich in biodiversity and are home to many rare species of flora and fauna.
The Tungabhadra River originates from the confluence of two tributaries – the Tunga and Bhadra rivers –
which arise in the Western Ghats mountain range. The Tunga begins in the Gangrikal hill ranges north of Kudremukh,
the Bhadra emerges from the Aroli Hills. Both flow eastward separately before uniting at Kudli village in Shimoga district, Karnataka.
The Kaveri (also known as Cauvery) is a major river flowing across Southern India. It is the third
largest river in the region after Godavari and Krishna. The catchment area of the Kaveri basin is
estimated to be 81,155 km2 (31,334 sq mi) and encompasses the states of Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Kerala,
and the union territory of Puducherry.