Amarkantak
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Kapil Dhara
Kapil Dhara is about 6 KM from Narmada udgum Mandhir. As in front of kapil muni aashram, river Narmada create a water fall here, hence it named as Kapil Dhara. We went there this Aug and it was beautiful with greenery and clouds and rains all around the way although was very slippery.
Kabir Koti
Kabir Chabutara is hidden in the jungle, behind large trees, though very near to the road. It’s the hut where great Saint Kabir lived. You can find peace, serenity and calmness here.
This is a place where great saint Kabirdas lived and wrote his famous Dohas by sitting on a platform called Chabutara.This is located in deep forest at very calm and quiet place.There are two small ponds where trere is a milky dhara comes from bottom in a limited time between 8.45 to 9.45 and belief is that Narmada Mata washes the feet of Saint Kabir where he got divine power.A must place to visit
Narmada Udgam
A very beautiful placed, hill-locked, beautiful surroundings. This is the place from where one of the very famous river Narmada originates, apart from that Sone river also originates from nearby place named Sonmuda, once can see how a small flow converts to a river. There are a fall over a cliff as known as Kapildhara.
Shri Yantra Mandir
Shri Yahtra Mandir is about 500 metres from Narmada Udgam Temple. The most prominent feature of this temple is the huge sculpture with 4 heads at the entrance.
The heads represent the faces of Goddess Laxmi, Saraswati, Kali&Bhuvaneshwari. Beneath them are finely sculpted figures of 64 yoginis along with the sculptures of Lord Ganesha&Kartik.
Jain Mandir
The temple architecture is a aesthetic and exquisite. It is appealing and beautiful. It reminds one of the famous temple architecture of ancient India.
Shri Sarvodaya Digambar Jain Temple, the first Tirthankar Param Aaradhya 1008 Lord Shri Adinath’s wonderful, mindful, gigantic, 24 ton Ashtadhatu statue of heaviest in the world has been enshrined on a 28 ton Ashtadhatu lotus (total weight 52 tons).
Groups of Temple
The Amarkantak Group of Temples refers to the collection of religious structures and shrines located in Amarkantak, a prominent pilgrimage site in the Anuppur District of Madhya Pradesh, India.
Amarkantak is considered the source of several important rivers and is revered by followers of Hinduism and Jainism. Here are some of the key temples and shrines that are part of the Amarkantak Group of Temples.