Embarking on a journey to the Omkareshwar Jyotirlinga is a transformative experience for every devotee of Lord Shiva. Situated on the sacred Mandhata Island in Madhya Pradesh, this holy shrine is nestled in the quiet embrace of the Narmada River.
The entire island is naturally carved by the flowing river into the sacred cosmic symbol ‘ॐ’ (Om). A visit to Omkareshwar is complete only when paired with darshan at Mamleshwar Temple across the south bank, forming a unified spiritual experience.
🔱 Pilgrimage Essentials: Omkareshwar Shrines
🛕 Must-Visit Sacred Sites Around Omkareshwar
🕉️ Main Omkareshwar Sanctum
The primary five-story temple housing the Jyotirlinga, featuring intricate carved pillars and views of the Narmada River.
🏛️ Gauri Somnath Temple
Home to a massive 6-foot tall black stone Shivalinga and Nandi statue located along the Parikrama path.
🌊 Sangam Ghat & Boating
The serene confluence of the Narmada and Kaveri rivers. Scenic boat rides offer unique views of the island’s cliffs.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Devi Ahilyabai Holkar Airport in Indore (~85 km) is the nearest airport. The major nearby railway stations are Indore Junction (~77 km) and Khandwa Junction (~70 km).
Yes, special darshan tickets/pass counters are available at the temple premises for senior citizens and devotees seeking quicker access during festival days.



