The Yajamadi River
The Yajamadi River, also known as The Gods-Blood River, is both the largest river and part of the largest river network of southern Kashura. The river originates from Lake Mahavata in Bashai and crosses between The Suna Mountains and The Rajamanju Mountains into Irappur, then flows through its fertile plains until it eventually splits into The Irappur Delta at Rajagara and terminates into the open sea.
The Yajamadi River is the main landmark of Irappur and vital to the survival of the by now over 2 million people which call it home.
According to legend, the waters of The Yajamadi River are said to be infused with the power of the blood of the gods, explaining why the lands surrounding it are so incredibly fertile.
The Yajamadi River is the main landmark of Irappur and vital to the survival of the by now over 2 million people which call it home.
According to legend, the waters of The Yajamadi River are said to be infused with the power of the blood of the gods, explaining why the lands surrounding it are so incredibly fertile.
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