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Sowparnika River:

 

The two rivers Agnithirtha & Sowparnika which flow in the sanctuary

of mookambika descend from Kodachadri hills. The wee spring of cool

water situated in between the temples of Kalabhairava and

Umamaheshwara is the source of river Sowparnika. Legend says that

Suparna (Garuda) did a penance on the banks of this river praying to

the Goddess for the abatement of his mother Vinutha's sorrows. When

the Goddess appeared before him, he prayed that the river be

henceforth known after him, Suparna, and therefore came to be called

as Sowparnika. At the location where he is said to have sat in

penance, there is a small cave even today which is known

as " Garuda's Cave " . This holy river takes birth at the Kodachadri

and flows up to the edge of Anthargami (now oluru) region where two

more streams called Bhrungisha and Pippalada join it. Then it flows

westward, surrounding Kollur in the name of " Sampara " , and proceeds

to join the sea near the temple of " Maharajaswamy " (Varahaswamy) at

Maravanthe. It is believed that river absorbs the elements of 64

different medicinal plants and roots as it flows, therefore it cures

all the diseases of those who bathe in it. Hence a bath in this

river assumes significance and is considered sacred.

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