OmshantiMandiram

Swami Tej Anand, Temple Trust of Omkara Mandhata Temple



Every Monday the gold plated three headed idol of Lord Omkar is taken in a palanquin with bands, drums and priests along with devotees that gather in a procession down to the Narmada river to worship then thru the streets of the town.

There are many fairs and festivals, the Kartiki and Shivaratri bring many pilgrams to Omkara Mandhata.

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The Present

The legend of the Kavari river merging with Narmada river upstream to merge together as one, only to be split apart by the island to merge again on the western side.

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