Talk:Kumaradhara River
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Infobox needed
editIf anyone has access to more detailed information about this river, the article would benefit from the addition of {{geobox river}}. Or if you can supply the details here on talk, I'll set it up for you. :) --Elonka 19:11, 13 May 2007 (UTC)
According to one Mythology, after killing the demon rulers, Tharaka, Shurapadmasura and their followers in a war, Lord Shanuka reached Kumara parvatha with his brother Ganesh and others. He was received by Indra and his followers. Indra being very happy prayed Lord Kumara swamy to accept and marry his daughter Devasena for which the Lord readily agreed. The divine marriage took place on Margashira shudha shashti at Kumara parvatha. Gods like Brahma, Vishnu, Rudra and many other deities assembled for the marriage and coronation ceremony of Shanmukha for which waters of several holy rivers were brought. With these waters of Mahabhisheka fell down to form a river which was later known by the popular name Kumaradhara. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Maddy2517 (talk • contribs) 06:46, 23 July 2013 (UTC)