Vamanapuram River

Vamanapuram River is an 88 km (55 mi) long river in southern Kerala. The river originates in the Chemunjimotta hills (alt. 1860m) hills on the southern side of the Western Ghats, and flows through Thiruvananthapuram district of Kerala. It ends in Anjengo Lake (Anchuthengu Lake) near Attingal otherwise known as "Kollampuzhayaru" and "Attingalaru".The two tributaries of this river are the Upper Chittar & Manjaprayar streams.

Vamanapuram River
Kallar, Poovampaarayar, Attingalar Kollampuzhayaru
Location
CountryIndia
RegionPalodu, Vamanapuram, Attingal, Keezhattingal, Kadakkavoor
Physical characteristics
Source 
  locationChemunjimotta hills
  elevation1,860 m (6,100 ft)
Mouth 
  location
Anjengo Lake, kadakkavoor
Length88 km (55 mi)[1]

Attingal municipality is spread along the banks of this river thus it gets the name Attingalar. It is the longest river in Thiruvananthapuram district. Thiruvaaraattukaav Devi temple located at Kollampuzha in Attingal which is historically well known as the temple of the Goddess of Travancore Royal dynasty is situated on the banks of this river.

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