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has glosseng: Mekedatu ( Kannada: ಮೇಕೆದಾಟು ) is a location along Kaveri in Kanakapura Taluk. Sangama is the place where Arkavati merges with Kaveri. From this point, about 3.5 kilometers downstream, the river Kaveri flows through a deep gorge so narrow that one would think that a goat can leap across it (Mekedatu means, goats leap' in Kannada). Of course, it is not really so narrow and no goat commonly found in that part of India could cross that distance in a single leap. This place is about 90 km from Bangalore via Kanakapura. The name comes from an incident which is believed to have witnessed by herdsmen in that area a long time ago. It is said that a goat being chased by a tiger made a desperate attempt to save its life by leaping from one side of the gorge and managed to cross over the raging river below, whereas the tiger did not attempt to replicate this feat, and abandoned the chase. The point where the goat leapt has widened since then from erosion caused by of the river Cauvery.
lexicalizationeng: Mekedaatu
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