Amarkantak Temple, nestled in Madhya Pradesh, India, is a super special and holy place! It's where three important rivers start: the Narmada, the Sone, and the Johila. People have been coming here for centuries to feel closer to God. It was also known as 'Tirthraj' which means 'king of pilgrimages'. Come explore its ancient stories!
Explore Other Temples Within The Complex.
Meditate In The Peaceful Surroundings.
Offer Prayers At The Main Shiva Temple.
Take A Holy Dip In The Narmada River.
Witness The Narmada Aarti (Evening Prayer).
October to March
Morning
₹500 per person
Amarkantak's history is deeply intertwined with Hindu mythology and the origin of the Narmada River. The temples have been built and renovated over centuries, with contributions from various dynasties that ruled the region. The Kalachuri rulers are believed to have played a significant role in the early development of the temple complex. The temples have witnessed periods of prosperity and decline, reflecting the changing political landscape of central India. Today, the temple complex stands as a testament to the enduring faith and architectural heritage of the region, attracting devotees and history enthusiasts alike.