Brahmagiri Range
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Brahmagiri Range
A range of mountains in Southern India, forming the south boundary of Coorg and separating it from the A\'ynaad. They are also known as the Marenad range. Brahmagiri or Davasibetta, the highest point, is 4,500 feet above the sea, and the source of the Lakshmantlrtha river.