
OMKARESHWAR TEMPLE:
| mkareshwar, a two kilometer long wedge-shaped outcrop of sandstone, seen from above bears an uncanny resemblance to the symbol 'OM'. This coupled with the presence (on its sheer south-facing side) of a revered Shivalingam, has made Omkareshwar, 77 kilometers south of Indore, one of the most sacred sites in central India. Ruined temples, wayward shrines, bathing places, and caves inhabited by chillum-smoking shaivite sadhus are dotted around the island, strung together by an old paved pilgrims' trail. The prominent white shikhara that now soars above the Shree Omkar Mandhata temple is a relatively new addition to the dense cluster of buildings on the south side of the island. Below it, the ornate pillars in the assembly hall, or mandapa, are more representative of the temple's antiquity. 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.The temple is a huge imposing stone structure with the inner sanctum deep inside. The construction itself is without any cement with beautiful carvings on the support structure. THE LEGEND Best Season : July to March. |
1 comment:
Nice info...I will be visiting Omkareshwar in January.
Maneesh
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