Kalingarayan Anicut | |
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Official name | Kalingarayan Dam |
Country | India |
Coordinates | 11°26′31.8″N 77°40′35.5″E / 11.442167°N 77.676528°E |
Status | Operational |
Opening date | 1283 |
Dam and spillways | |
Type of dam | Embankment and Barrage |
Length | 902.5 m (2,961 ft) |
Kalingarayan Anicut is a barrage on the Bhavani river in Erode district, Tamil Nadu. It is located before Kooduthurai where Bhavani meets with Kaveri in Bhavani, Erode. [1]
The dam was constructed by Kongu chieftain Kalingarayan Gounder. [2] It is one of the ancient River linking projects in Tamil Nadu and was undertaken to establish a link between Bhavani and Noyyal rivers. The project including construction of the dam and canal started in 1271 and was completed in 1283. [3]
This irrigation project involved the construction of a barrage to divert the water to Kalingarayan Canal. The dam and the canal irrigates approximately 15,743 acres (6,371 ha) of agricultural land. [4] In 2016, Government of Tamil Nadu undertook development works to strengthen the dam's embankments by concrete plugging. [5]
In 2017, Government of Tamil Nadu planned to convert the dam into a tourist attraction. [6] [7] In 2017, a children's park along with a memorial hall and statue of Kalingarayan was inaugurated by then Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu Palaniswami. [8]