Chitravathi river originates at
Chikkaballapur and flows through the
Chikkaballapur district of Karnataka before entering Andhra Pradesh where it drains the districts of
Anantapur and
Cuddapah before joining the
Penna river. The Chitravathi river basin covers an area of 5,908 km2. The mandals that it drains in the two states are
Bagepalli,
Gorantla,
Hindupur,
Puttaparthi,
Bukkapatnam,
Dharmavaram,
Tadipatri and
Mudigubba. The river joins the Penna at
Gandikota in Kadapa district where the Gandikota irrigation project is being undertaken by the
Government of Andhra Pradesh as part of its
Jalayagnam project. Chitravathi is a seasonal river that comes alive after the
monsoons. Along with the
Papagni, it forms a part of the middle Penna sub-basin and is a right bank tributary of the
Penna. == Paragodu project ==