Omkareshwar Temple



Omkareshwar Temple is situated in Madhya Pradesh. Omkareshwar Temple is situated on the mountain Mandhata by the banks of Narmada River. Omkareshwar Temple is one of the 12 Jyotirlinga shrines of Shiva. The temple is closely linked with Mammaleshwar Temple (situated on the south of river Narmada) as both the forms of Shiva have been counted as one. Omkareshwara Temple is located at a distance of about 12 miles from Mortakka in Madhya Pradesh. A special feature of the location of Omkareshwar Temple is that the river Narmada branches into two and forms an island Mandhata or Shivapuri in the center. The shape of the island resembles that of the visual representation of the Omkara sound, Om. There are two temples here, one to Omkareshwar and one to Amareshwar.

The Omkareshwar Temple is built in the Nagara style. There are also shrines to Annapurna and Ganesha here. Before entering the temple one has to pass through two rooms. The Omkareshwar is not affixed to the ground but is naturally installed there. There is always water around it. The significance of this linga is that the linga is not situated below the roof. The idol of Lord Shiva is situated on the top of the temple. The temple can be reached by ferry from the banks of the river. A huge fair is organized here on the day of Kartik Poornima.

Legend behind Omkareshwar Temple

According to a legend two sons of the sun dynasty Mandhata - Ambarish and Mucchkund practiced tapasya here and pleased Lord Shiva. They also performed great religious sacrifices in this place because of which the mountain is named Mandhata.

Another popular legend says that once upon a time Vidhya Parvat practiced severe penance and worshipped Parthivarchana along with Lord Omkareshwar for nearly six months. As a result Lord Shiva was pleased and blessed him with the desire boon. On the sincere request of all the gods and the sages Lord Shiva made two parts of the lings. One half being Omkareshwara and the other Amaleshwara or Amareshwar.

Some scholar say, King Mandhatha of the Ishvaku clan is believed to have worshipped Shiva here. Besides, Govinda Bhagavatpaada, the Guru of Shankaracharya is believed to have lived in a cave here.

How to reach there

By Air - Nearest airport is Indore- 77 Km

By Rail - The nearest railway station is Omkareshwar Road- 12 Km on the Ratlam-Khandwa section of the Western Railway

By Road - Omkareshwar is connected to Indore, Ujjain , Khandwa and Omkareshwar Road by regular bus services

Mountain Mandhata-Madhya Pradesh, MADHYA PRADESH, INDIA

Posted By : Vinod Jindal on Feb 01, 2011

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Comments (1)

  1. Gaurab Kr Baruah
    Gaurab Kr Baruah

    Omkareshwar Temple is located in Madhya Pradesh. This is one of the most beautiful temple to visit during Madhya Pradesh tour. There are number of temples are there to see in Madhya Pradesh. This is one of the best place to visit during vacations.Madhya Pradesh Places to see