Narmada Temple Amarkantak

About Narmada Temple Amarkantak

Narmada Temple is a Hindu temple dedicated to Goddess Narmada located in Amarkantak of Madhya Pradesh state. It is also called Shondesh Shakti Peeth. Narmda temple, which has a holy kund made at the source of the river Narmada, is the most important temple at Amarkantak. There are about twenty small temples in the Narmada Mandir, each one of which is important in its own way. There is the Sati temple, which is devoted to Parvati. The temple is constructed at the point from where the holy river Narmada has its origin.Narmada Udgam Kund, the sacred birthplace of the Narmada River, was originally built by Rewa Nayak, as indicated by his idol at the site. Many years later, the temple was shaped and expanded by Bhonsle, the king of Nagpur. Subsequently, Maharani Devi Ahilya carried out significant renovations, giving the temple its present form.

How to Reach Narmada Temple Amarkantak

The temple can be easily reached by taking the various modes of transportation. Some frequently used ways are given below.

By Rail

The nearest railway station is Pendra Road Railway Station, Chhattisgarh, which is around 30 km from Shri Yantra Mandir Amarkantak. Direct taxis, government buses and private buses are available for this distance.

By Air

The closest airport to Shri Yantra Mandir, Amarkantak, is Dumna Airport, Jabalpur, located approximately 226 km from the temple. Direct domestic flights from major cities like Delhi, Mumbai and Chennai are available at this airport. You can hire a private taxi from the airport to the temple, which will take around 5 hours by road.

By Road

Amarkantak is well connected to various cities of Madhya Pradesh and nearby states. Private taxis, government buses and private buses are available from different places in Madhya Pradesh to reach Amarkantak. The nearest stand to Shri Shri Yantra Mandir is Amarkantak Bus Stand and the temple is only 1.5 km away from the bus stand. You can travel by walking or hiring a sharing auto.

Best Time to Visit Amarkantak, Narmada Temple

There is no best time to visit this temple. You can visit this temple as per your preferred time and convenience. Most devotees and visitors preferred to visit this temple in the monsoon season to worship the new arrival of water in the Narmada River.

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Temple Timings and Details

  • Clock Darshan Timings

    Opening Timing - 6:00 AM

    Closing Timing - 7:00 PM

  • T Shirt Dress Code Traditional and formal clothing
  • Camera Photography Not allowed
  • Prasad Image Prasad Not available

Temple Location

Frequently Asked Questions(FAQ)

1. What is the best time to visit the Narmada temple?

2. What are the darshan timing for the Narmada temple?

3. Which is the nearest Railway Station to Narmada temple?

4. What is the distance of Narmada temple from the Amarkantak Bus stand?

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