Devotees visit Omkareshwar after Mahakaleshwar. Omkareshwar Jyotirlinga is located in the Mandhata Hills on the banks of the Narmada River in Madhya Pradesh. Mandhata, on the banks of the River Narmada, is shaped like mountains on an island. There are two temples in the region - Omkareshwar and Mamleshwar.
Legend has it that when King Mandhata performed great penance on a mountain on the banks of the river Narmada, God Shiva appeared in a state of bliss and transformed into a form of the Jyotirlinga. Along with Omkareshwar, the river Narmada also has special significance. There is also Mamaleshwar temple in Omkareshwar pilgrimage area and Mamaleshwar is also considered as Jyotirlinga.
Dhanteras Pujan and Abhishek Pujan are of special importance during Diwali. There is a settlement called Bishnupuri on one side of the River Narmada and Mandhata Island on the other side. Mandhata Island can be reached from Bishnupuri by boat or through bridge. There is an Omkareshwar temple on the same island. All the monasteries here can be visited in a three-day trip. Along with God Shiva, a statue of Parvati is also installed in the Omkareshwar temple. Here lentils are offered to God Shiva. During Shravan Mass (August/September), there is a special crowd of visitors. Devotees however are not allowed to enter during aarti. Apart from the rajpurohit, other devotees are not allowed to watch aarti.
How to reach Omkareshwar Temple?
The nearest town from the temple is Indore. Buses or taxis are available from Indore or Khandwa to the temple. Railway services are available from major cities of India to Khandwa railway station. Buses or taxis are available from the station to the temple. The Devi Ahilyabai Holkar International Airport can also be reached by air. There on buses and taxis are available to the temple.
When to visit Omkareshwar?
Omkareshwar Temple can be visited all year round. As there are forests and rivers around, the weather is favourable even in summer. During the rainy season, the environment here is especially pleasant as it is green.