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Banasura Sagar Dam is located in Kalpetta across the tributary of Kabini River, namely, Karamanathodu. It is the second-largest earthen dam in Asia and the largest in India. The dam is ... Read more
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Banasura Sagar Dam is located in Kalpetta across the tributary of Kabini River, namely, Karamanathodu. It is the second-largest earthen dam in Asia and the largest in India. The dam is named after the hills at whose foot it is located, namely, the Banasura Hills. The hills got its name from Banasura, the son of the famous ruler of Kerala, King Mahabali. It is believed that Banasura observed severe penance on the top of these hills.
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Banasura Sagar Dam is one of the most visited places in North Kerala. Constraining the waters of the Kabini River's offspring, Karamanathodu, the dam is located in Kalpetta. It is popular as Asia's second largest and India's largest earthen dam. The chief aim behind the dam's construction was to assist the Kakkayam Hydroelectric Power Project. The dam also helps the people with drinking water and irrigation requirements in the summer. It is a place of natural beauty which makes it a fine picnic location in Wayanad.