The Kumaradhara River is an Indian river, in the southwestern India state of Karnataka. One of the two major rivers of Sullia, it merges with the Netravati River at Uppinangadi before flowing to the Arabian Sea. The merging of the rivers is a major event for the local villagers, as they crowd the river banks to watch what they call the "Sangam", which is a Sanskrit word for confluence.
Pilgrims going to the Kukke Subrahmanya Temple in Subrahmanya have to cross the Kumaradhara River, taking a holy bath in it before they go on to the temple to have darshan, a glance from a holy person.
... at the confluence of Nethravati and Kumaradhara rivers.'We decided to develop two prominent temples, including the Puttur Shri Mahalingeshwara Temple and Uppinangady Shri Sahasralingeshwara Temple.
The visit was low-key but drew attention from devotees and fans who were present at the temple.Situated on the serene banks of the KumaradharaRiver, the temple is famous for its SarpaSamskara and ...