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The '''Cauvery''' (sometimes written as '''Kaveri''') is one of the major ]s of southern ]. It arises from hill streams in the ] of ]. The temple at ] is traditionally considered as the point of origin of this river. The Cauvery flows west to east through the ]n states of ] and ] before emptying into the ] near ], a historic town.

The Cauvery river is the locus of a ] between ] and ]. That dispute is complicated by, and mirrors, political issues of resentment and one-upmanship between the peoples of the two states.

== Points of Interest ==
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* Hogenakkal Falls (meaning "smoking rock"): The spray of the river hitting the rocks is so fine that it appears like smoke
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