Amarkantak, a holy **travel** spot in Madhya Pradesh, India, is where the sacred Narmada River begins! Imagine Bhrigu Kamandal, a place linked to ancient stories. People also called it 'Tirthraj' - the King of Pilgrimages! It's a peaceful **tourism** destination filled with temples and natural beauty, perfect for a spiritual **India** trip.
Learn About The Legend Of Sage Bhrigu.
Meditate In The Peaceful Surroundings.
Offer Prayers At The Kund.
Take Photographs Of The Scenic Beauty.
October to March
Morning
₹200 per person
According to Hindu mythology, Sage Bhrigu, one of the seven great sages (Saptarishis), meditated in this region. The Bhrigu Kamandal is named after the 'kamandal' (water pot) that he carried. Legend says that he used this specific kund to store the water for his rituals and daily needs. Over time, the site became associated with his name and is now revered as Bhrigu Kamandal. While there are no historical records detailing the exact construction or establishment of the kund, its mythological significance has been passed down through generations. The site has been maintained and preserved by local communities and religious organizations, ensuring its continued importance as a pilgrimage destination. The stories and beliefs surrounding Sage Bhrigu contribute to the spiritual aura of Amarkantak.