The river Sharavati originates at a place called
Ambutheertha in the
Thirthahalli taluk. According to ancient legend,
Rama, one of the major deities in Hinduism, shot at the ground with his Ambu (translates to bow and arrow) because his wife,
Sita, was thirsty. When his arrow hit the ground, water poured out (translates to Thirtha) and quenched her thirst. Because the river, according to the legend, originated with this event, the river is called "Sharavati" as "Shara" translates to arrow. The total length of the river is around and it joins the
Arabian Sea at
Honnavar in
Uttara Kannada district. On its way, the Sharavati forms the
Jog Falls where the river falls from a height of 253 m. The river is dammed at
Linganamakki; the portion of the river above the dam is upstream and the remaining is downstream. The major tributaries of the river are Nandihole, Haridravathi, Mavinahole, Hilkunji, Yennehole, Hurlihole, and Nagodihole. Sharavati river basin falls into two districts of
Karnataka namely
Uttara Kannada and
Shimoga. The upstream river basin is extended to two taluks i.e.,
Hosanagar and
Sagar. The entire basin has an area of with upstream being and the downstream being . ==Geology==