Omkareshwar Temple, nestled in Madhya Pradesh, stands as an iconic and deeply venerated Hindu shrine dedicated to Lord Shiva, acknowledged as one of the twelve Jyotirlingas.
Omkareshwar, one of the 12 Jyotirlinga temples in India, signifies self-manifested lingas. The name is derived from the Sanskrit words Om and Kara, signifying Lord.
Omkareshwar Temple stands as a significant destination for Lord Shiva devotees, drawing pilgrims from across India seeking his blessings.
Located on Mandhata or Shivapuri Island in the Narmada River, the Omkareshwar Temple resides on an island uniquely shaped like the sacred Hindu symbol 'Om' representing Lord Shiva.
The Omkareshwar Temple showcases Peshwa architectural style, displaying intricate carvings and stunning spires.
Devotees partake in the sacred act of parikrama by encircling the island, covering a total of around 7 km.
The temple hosts vibrant events during Mahashivaratri, the Shravan month, and Kartik Purnima festivals.
The Island, named after King Mandhata, a revered figure in Hindu mythology. Legend tells that King Mandhata sought the blessings of Lord Shiva after performing penance here.