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Samratchana takes the pleasure of taking you all on a

net tour to one of the 12 revered Jyotirlinga shrines of shiva.

Omkareshwar located in Madhya Pradesh, on the Mandhata hill on the

banks of the Narmada. It is located at a distance of about 12 miles

from Mortakka in Madhya Pradesh.

 

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.

 

Legend has it that the Vindhya mountain prayed to Shiva -

Omkareshwara and was blessed here. Legend also has it that upon the

request of the Devas, the Shivalinga split into two, one half being

Omkareshwara and the other Amaleshwara or Amareshwar. King Mandhatha

of the Ishvaku clan is believed to have worshipped Shiva here.

 

Govinda Bhagavatpaada, the guru of Sankaracharya, is believed to have

lived in a cave here.

 

The temple can be reached by ferry from the banks of the river. The

Omkareshwar temple built in the Nagara style is characterized by a

lofty shikhara. There are also shrines to Annapurna and Ganesha

here.

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