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  2. Narmada River - Wikipedia

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    Narmada Kund, origin at Amarkantak Narmada River at Tilwara ghat, Jabalpur River in Omkareshwar The River Narmada flows through a gorge of Marble rocks in Bhedaghat Side view of the Dhuandhar Falls seen during the monsoon season. The source of the Narmada is a small reservoir, known as the Narmada Kund.

  3. Amarkantak - Wikipedia

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    Narmada Temple: It is the main temple of the town. It is said that Shankaracharya on his quest to determine the source of Narmada declared the stream currently at the temple to be the mainstream, the temple was later constructed by Kalachuris of Tripuri in the 12th century CE and Renovated by Maharani Ahilyabai Holkar .

  4. Satpura Range - Wikipedia

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    Also it is the origin point of many river such as Pili, Chandrabhaga, Shahnoor, Bichhan, Sapan, Sipna, Dolar, Bholeshwari, etc. Melghat Tiger Reserve is a tiger reserve located in northern part of Amravati District of Maharashtra State in India. The Tapti River and the Gawilgadh ridge of the Satpura Range form the boundaries of the reserve.

  5. Rivers in Hinduism - Wikipedia

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    The goddess Narmada is the personification of the Narmada river. She is also known as Reva. According to popular tradition, she is said to have been born from the sweat of Shiva, who had been performing a penance on Mount Riksha. Hence, she is regarded to be the deity's daughter.

  6. Kaveri River (Madhya Pradesh) - Wikipedia

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    The Narmada Mahatmya texts, which glorify the Narmada river, extol the confluence (sangam) of Narmada and Kaveri as a holy place . Along with its bigger namesake in the South, the Kaveri river of Madhya Pradesh has been mentioned in the Matsya and the Kurma Puranas. [2] The Matsya and the Padma Puranas declare: [2]

  7. Narmada Seva Yatra - Wikipedia

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    Map of the Narmada River and its tributaries' course. The primary component of the campaign is a yatra or pilgrimage. The yatra ran for 148 days from December 11, 2016, to May 15, 2017, and began and ended at Amarkantak, the origin of the Narmada river in Anuppur district, [1] after traveling around Madhya Pradesh.

  8. Maheshwar - Wikipedia

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    Bakawan located close to Raverkhedi is known for the Narmada river pebbles resembling the shivalingas. Omkareshwar (67 km via Barwaha, 87 km via Bajirao Peshwa's Samadhi) - One of the twelve jyotirlingas of Lord Shiva located on a hilly island of the Narmada River called Mandhata. Ruins of some ancient temples are also located around Omkareshwar.

  9. Bharuch - Wikipedia

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    It has an average elevation of 15 metres (49 feet). Bharuch is a port city situated on the banks of the Narmada River. The damming of the Narmada caused the original port facilities to close, the nearest port is now in Dahej. The Bharuch district is surrounded by Vadodara (North), Narmada (East) and Surat (South) districts.