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I have found that the name of the river is Mayar. You can find the reference here in the below book, "The Indian Forester, A monthly magazine of Forestry, Agriculture, Shikar & Travel Edited by J.W. Oliver. 1902". Page Number: 136
Another reference for this river name as Mayar from "The Nilgiris Game and Fish Preservation Act, 1879. Act 2 of 1879" Page Number: 5
http://www.lawsofindia.org/pdf/tamil_nadu/1879/1879TN2.pdf
Also the original name of the river is Mayar in Tamil. It is translated by mistake as moyar instead mayar.
So i am updating the name of this river as Mayar. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Elangovan Santhanam (talk • contribs) 00:21, 16 August 2019 (UTC)