Omkareshwar Temple, Omkareshwar
Omkareshwar Temple, Omkareshwar

One of the most popular Madhya Pradesh temples, Omkareshwar Temple is a famous shrine that is considered among the 12 Jyotirlingas. 

It is located on a Mandhata Island which lies in Narmada river that is known to be shaped in the form of Hindu symbol ‘Om’.

It is one of the most sacred places in for Hindus in Madhya Pradesh and associated with many legends and history that will invite your curiosity for the temple.

The temple is a must-visit not only if you are spiritually inclined but also if you want to appreciate the scenic beauty of River Narmada and the island where this temple is located.

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How to Reach:

The airports closest to Omkareshwar are Indore (77km) and Ujjain (133km). The nearest railway station is 12 km away, but it is not on the mainline and is not connected to the major cities. The nearest major railway station is Indore (77 km). You can also board a bus from Ujjain, Indore or Khandwa.

Address

Ward No 11, 12, Khandwa – Indore Road, Mandhata, Madhya Pradesh 450554

Contact Details

 072802 71228

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