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The island comprises two lofty hills and is divided
by a valley in such a way that it appears in the shape
of the sacred Hindu symbol 'Om' from above. Between
the precipitous hills of the Vindhya on the North and
the Satpura on the South, the Narmada forms a deep silent
pool which in former times was full of alligators and
fish, so tame as to take grain from human hand. This
pool is 270 ft below the cantilever type bridge constructed
in 1979. The bridge has enhanced the scenic beauty of
the place, making it look exceedingly picturesque.
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Omkareshwar, the sacred island, shaped like
the holiest of all Hindu symbols, 'Om', has drawn to it
hundreds of generations of pilgrims. Here, at the confluence
of the rivers Narmada and Kaveri, the devout gather to kneel
before the Jyotirlinga (one of the twelve throughout India)
at the temple of Shri Omkar Mandhata. And here, as in so
many of Madhya Pradesh's sacred shrines, the works of Nature
complement those of man to provide a setting awe-inspiring
in its magnificence.
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