Iravati (Sanskrit: इरावती, IAST: Irāvatī) is a figure in Hindu mythology.
She is a daughter of Kadru or Bhadramada and Kashyapa, as featured in the Ramayana.
[1][2] She is also associated with a sacred Iravati river, which was one of the names of the river Ravi of modern-day Punjab during the Vedic period.
[3] It is possible that the river Irrawaddy of Myanmar traces its name to this name for the Ravi river.
[4] One legend states that Indra's divine elephant, Airavata, is the offspring of Iravati.