01-Apr-2020
Situated at the Sangam of the consecrated rivers Narmada and Kaveri, the holy town of Omkareshwar is one of the 12 Jyotirlingas popular among Indian pilgrims. The shape of the town is said to be very similar to the Hindu symbol of 'Om'. Moreover, the name of the place originates from'Omkara' which happen to be one of the names of Lord Shiva. Located just 78 km from Indore, the temples in the town attracts thousands of devotees each year. The Hanging bridge over the Narmada, and scenic landscape add-on to the exquisiteness of Omkareshwar.
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