- Vaigai River
The Vaigai [ [http://www.madurai.com/ Madurai, Temple Town of South India. Cultural capital of Tamilnadu ] ] is a
river inMadurai ,Tamil Nadu state of southernIndia . The actual name is Vaiyai in Tamil and the name has been referred as vaigai. It originates in thePeriyar Plateau of theWestern Ghats range, and flows northeast through the Kambam Valley, which lies between thePalni Hills to the north and theVarushanad Hills to the south. TheVattaparai Falls are located on this river. As it rounds the eastern corner of the Varushanad Hills, the river turns southeast, running through the region ofPandya Nadu .Madurai , the largest city in the Pandya Nadu region and its ancient capital, lies on the Vaigai. The river empties into thePalk Strait inRamanathapuram District. fdfThe main tributaries of the river Vaigai are, the river Suruliyaru, the river Mullaiyaaru, the river Varaganadi and the river Manajalaru. All these rivers join with the great Vaigai river nearer to the places around theVaigai Dam which is situated inTheni district .Vaigai gets major feed from the Periyar Dam in Kumuli in
Kerala . As the Kerala government is refusing to increase the storage level, Vaigai river ends up dry very often. The water never reachesMadurai , let alone flowing into places past Madurai.The Periyar Dam was built in 1895 by John Pennycuick, who implemented a plan proposed over a century earlier by
Pradani Muthirulappa Pillai of Ramnad."Greater than the mother bearing child/Greater than the child that is born/Every breath is Periyar/Every word is Periyar/In every place, in all the world/As far as Periyar water flows/Your name will stand-Pennycuick-your name/Though written on water, will always stand".
That is how Anthony Muthu Pillai (1863-1929) had paid tributes in Tamil to John Pennycuick, the engineer who had taken up the "audacious and unprecedented feat of...engineering" for transferring some water from the Periyar river in Travancore State to the Vaigai basin in Madras Presidency. This basin was described by
Poet andlyricist Vairamuthu , who hails from this area: "It is a different world. Another planet on the surface of the earth. Ignored by the clouds, cursed by nature and dry land, passed by the Gods with their eyes tightly shut..."References
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