Kumaradhari
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Kumaradhari
River in the north-west of Coorg, Southern India. It rises near the Subrahmanya hill, and, after running west along the boundary at the Bisale pass, unites with the Netravati in South Kanara, and under that name continues to the sea at Mangalore. Garnets are found in it near Subrahmanya village.