Friday, May 4, 2012

Omkareshwar in Madhya Pradesh


Omkareshwar, a temple dedicated to Lord Shiva is one of the 12 revered Jyotirlinga shrines of Shiva. It is on an island called Mandhata or Shivapuri in the Narmada river. The shape of the island is said to be like the symbol.


The prominent white shikhara that now soars above the Shree Omkar Mandhata temple is a relatively new addition to the dense cluster of buildings. Below it, the ornate pillars in the assembly hall, or mandapa, are more representative of the temple's antiquity.
We reached Omkareshwar on the holiest of holy days dedicated to Lord Shiva – Mahashivratri hence did not visit the temple for darshan as the crowds were phenomenal. We managed to get decent accomodation about 20kms away and visited Omkareshwar next morning. The crowds had thinned but still were enough to keep us satisfied with paying our respects from a distance.
Will take you on a photowalk through the streets of Omkareshwar leading to the temple and its surroundings to give you a glimpse of the festive atmosphere that was there.


Street cafes.











The ghat outside the temple on the banks of Narmada river.


The bridge to cross the river and go to the temple.


A sadhu on the banks of Narmada river across the temple.



Hot sev being mixed with poha for breakfast


Hot jalebis being fried


The devotees!


All God's creations welcome!


Parking lot for bikes


Hot pakodas being fried.

Getting there:

Air : The Airports closest to Omkareshwar are at Indore (77 km) and Ujjain (133 km).
Rail : Nearest Railway Station is at Omkareshwar Road (12 km) on the Ratlam-Khandwa section of the Western Railway which is not a mainline. The other nearest railway station connected to Delhi and Mumbai is at Indore (77 km).
Road : Omkareshwar is connected to major towns and cities of Madhya Pradesh. There are regular bus services from Ujjain (133 km), Indore (77 km), Khandwa (61 km.) and Omkareshwar Road (12 km).