Tallest Shiv Ji Temple at Amarkantak,Madhya Pradesh ,India --A tourism Place
Tallest Shiv Ji Temple at Amarkantak,Madhya Pradesh ,India --A tourism Place.
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Amarkantak- Source of the holy Narmada
This video is devoted to the town of prime religious importance, Amarkantak popularly referred to as teerathraj or 'king of pilgrimages'. The video showcases the origin and significance of two great rivers of India, The Narmada and Sone, which arise in Amarkantak. It further narrates about the famous temples in the town namely the Narmada temple, the Sati temple and the oldest of them all the Shiv mandir. The beauty of the Kapildhara as showcased would have any visitor fascinated and captivated.
Means to reach: Nearest airport are Jabalpur (230 kms) and Raipur (230 kms).
Nearest railway station: Pendra Road (42 kms) in Chhattisgarh.
By Road: 71 kms from Anuppur, the district headquarters.
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Amarkantak is a pilgrim town and a Nagar Panchayat in Anuppur, Madhya Pradesh, India. The Amarkantak region is a unique natural heritage area and is the meeting point of the Vindhya and the Satpura Ranges, with the Maikal Hills being the fulcrum. This is where the Narmada River, the Son River and Johila Riveremerge.
Popular 15th-century Indian mystic and poet Kabir is said to have meditated on Kabir Chabutra, also called the platform of Kabir situated in the town of Amarkantak.
Amarkantak is located in the state of Madhya Pradesh in India at 22.67°N 81.75°E. It has an average elevation of 1,048 metres (3,438 ft). Roads running through Rewa, Shahdol, Anuppur, Jabalpur, Katni and Pendra connect it. The nearest railway stations are Anuppur and Pendra Road 43 km via Keonchi and only 28 km via Jwaleshwar. The nearest airport is Dumna Jabalpur (Jabalpur Airport) in the city of Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh (240 km) which has daily flight service to Delhi and Mumbai.
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Narmada Temple [Amarkantak]
This temple marks the origin of the river Narmada. This temple is situated at Amarkantak in Madhya Pradesh, India. You will find a man who is trying to pull out himself below the small statue of an elephant. It is said that person who is successful to do that, he has his wishes fulfill. :)
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Shri Digamber Jain Sarvoday Tirth Atishay Kshetra , Amarkantak India
Shri Digamber Jain Sarvoday Tirth, Amarkantak ,Anupapur , Madhya Pradesh - Under Construction
Shree Sarvoday Digamber Jain Mandir, Amarkantak is situated at a hill station of Madhya Pradesh from where the largest river of western India Narmada originates. Param Pujya Aacharya Shree Vidyasagarji Maharajaji's one of the important Atishay Kshetra Temple is being constructed at Amarkantak. It is made with 225,000 cubic feet (6,400 m3) of Bansipahadpur's pink sand stone.
Amarkantak (NLK Amarakaṇṭaka) is a pilgrim town and a Nagar Panchayat in Anuppur, Madhya Pradesh, India. The Amarkantak region is a unique natural heritage area and is the meeting point of the Vindhya and the Satpura Ranges, with the Maikal Hills being the fulcrum. This is where the Narmada River, the Son River and Johila River emerge.
Popular 15th-century indian mystic and poet Kabir is said to have meditated on Kabir Chabutra, also called the platform of Kabir, situated in the town of Amarkantak.[
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Jainism :
Jainism (/ˈdʒeɪnɪzəm/[1] or /ˈdʒaɪnɪzəm/[2]), traditionally known as Jain dharma,[3] is an ancient Indian religion belonging to the śramaṇa tradition. It prescribes ahimsa (non-violence) towards all living beings to the most possible extent. The three main principles of Jainism are ahimsa, anekantavada (non-absolutism), aparigraha (non-possessiveness). Followers of Jainism take five main vows: ahimsa, satya (not lying), asteya (non stealing), brahmacharya (chastity), and aparigraha. Monks follow them completely whereas śrāvakas (householders) observe them partially. Self-discipline and asceticism are thus major focuses of Jainism. Parasparopagraho Jivanam (The function of souls is to help one another) is the motto of Jainism.
The word Jain derives from the Sanskrit word jina (conqueror). A human being who has conquered all inner passions like attachment, desire, anger, pride, greed, etc. is called Jina. Followers of the path practiced and preached by the jinas are known as Jains.[3][4][5][6][7]
Jains trace their history through a succession of twenty-four teachers and revivers of the Jain path known as tirthankaras. In the current era, this started with Rishabhanatha and concluded with Mahavira. Jains believe that Jainism is eternal; it has been and will be forgotten and revived from time to time. Jain philosophy is the oldest Indian philosophy that separates body (matter) from the soul (consciousness) completely.[8] Jains maintain that all living beings are really soul, intrinsically perfect and immortal. Souls in transmigration (that is, liability to repeated births and deaths) are said to be imprisoned in the body. Practitioners believe non-violence and self-control are the means to liberation. Jain texts reject the idea of a creator deity and postulates an eternal universe. Jainism has a very elaborate framework on types of life and includes life-forms that may be invisible.
Mahatma Gandhi was greatly influenced by Jainism and adopted many Jain principles in his life.
The majority of Jains reside in India. With 4–6 million followers, Jainism is smaller than many major world religions. Outside of India, some of the largest Jain communities are found in the United States, Europe, Kenya, and Canada. Contemporary Jainism is divided into two major sects, Digambara and Śvētāmbara.
Namokar Mantra is the basic and most common prayer in Jainism. Major Jain festivals include Paryushana (aka Daslakshana), Mahavir Jayanti and Diwali.
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Amarkantak is a pilgrim town and a Nagar Panchayat in Anuppur, Madhya Pradesh, India. The Amarkantak region is a unique natural heritage area and is the meeting point of the Vindhya and the Satpura Ranges, with the Maikal Hills being the fulcrum. This is where the Narmada River, the Son River and Johila River emerge.
Popular 15th-century Indian mystic and poet Kabir is said to have meditated on Kabir Chabutra, also called the platform of Kabir situated in the town of Amarkantak.
Amarkantak is located in the state of Madhya Pradesh in India.
Roads running through Rewa, Shahdol, Anuppur, Jabalpur, Katni and Pendra connect it. The nearest railway stations are Anuppur and Pendra Road 43 km via Keonchi and only 28 km via Jwaleshwar. The nearest airport is Dumna Jabalpur (Jabalpur Airport) in the city of Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh (240 km) which has daily flight service to Delhi and Mumbai.
Places To Visit In Amarkantak
1. Narmada Kund & Temples
Located in the heart of the ancient town, Narmada Kund is the place of origin of river Narmada, and it is surrounded by 16 pristine stone temples. Few of the main temples in this complex are Narmada Temple, Lord Shiva temple, and Shri Radha Krishna temple. This temple provides eternal peace and calm to the visitors who can delve into the stunning views that exude positivity and good vibes.
Aarti timings: 6 am – 12 pm, 4 pm – 9 pm
2. Ancient Temples Of Kalachuri Period
These ancient temples date back to the 1042 – 1072 AD and are located just behind the Narmadakund towards south. Marvel at the famous architecture that includes the Pataleshwar Mahadev Temple and the Machhendranath Temple. The temples belong to the Kalachuri period and were built by Kalachuri Maharaja Karnadeva.
3. Dudh Dhara Falls
Dush Dhara is one of the most beautiful waterfalls in India, and the second waterfall of Narmada River that gets its name from its colour which is milky white. Dudh is a hindi word that literally translates to milk and the locals compare the colour of the waterfall to milky white. Hence, the name Dush Waterfall. You’ll be mesmerized by the beauty of this pearls dropping and jaw-dropping waterfall that will come as a respite on your trip.
4. Shri Yantra Mandir
This unique temple features an interface of interlocking triangles, snake hoods and a stunning architectural structure rising out of a valley. The whole temple is a geometric representation of the Primal Force, Maha Shakti and it attracts worshippers and well-wishers from across the globe.
5. Kapil Dhara Fall
The Kapildhara waterfall is a major attraction for people travelling to Amarkantak. The holy waters of the Narmada river plunge from a height of about 100 feet and this cascade of waterfall gets its name from the famous sage Kapil, who had resided at this place and performed severe religious austerities.
6. Mrityunjay Ashram
This is a very peaceful ashram where you find some solace away from the hustle and bustle of the city. Find yourself a quaint spot in the ashram and do introspection, spend some time alone that will truly rejuvenate your soul. Take a stroll in the garden and feast your eyes on the lush greenery around you.
7. Kabir Chabutra
One of the most prominent tourist spots in Amarkantak, it’s where the famous saint Kabir resided and spent many years doing meditation amidst the lush surroundings and a serene environment.
By Air: Jabalpur airport is the nearest airport to Amarkantak, located approximately 254 km.
By Rail: Pendra Road is the nearest railhead to Amarkantak, located 17km away from the holy town.
By Road: You can take bus to Jabalpur and Rewa that are well connected to Amarkantak or take State Buses to Amarkantak from Pendra Road.
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Beautiful Sonmuda View Point Amarkantak Madhyapradesh
Amarkantak (अमरकंटक) is a pilgrim town and a nagar panchayat in Anuppur District in the state of Madhya Pradesh, India. Also called Teerthraj (the king of pilgrimages), Amarkantak region is a unique natural heritage area and is the meeting point of the Vindhyas and the Satpuras, with the Maikal Hills being the fulcrum. This is where the Narmada River, the Son River and Johila River emerge.
Location
Amarkantak is in Madhya Pradesh in India at 22.67°N 81.75°E. It has an average elevation of 1048 metres (3438 ft). Roads running through Rewa, Shahdol, Anuppur, Jabalpur, Katni and Pendra connect it. The nearest railway stations are Anuppur and Pendra Road 43 km via Keonchi and only 28 km via Jwaleshwar. The nearest airport is Dumna Jabalpur (Jabalpur Airport) in the city of Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh (240 km). Delhi and Mumbai have daily flight service.[citation needed] [1]
Healing Flora of Amarkantak, Madhya Pradesh
Demographics
As of 2001 India census,[2] Amarkantak had a population of 7074. Males constitute 54% of the population and females 46%. Amarkantak has an average literacy rate of 68%, higher than the national average of 59.5%; with 62% of the males and 21% of females literate. 17% of the population is under 6 years of age.
Geography
As well as the Narmada, the Son River, initially referred to as Jwalawanti of Johila, the Narmada and the Amadoh, which is a major early tributary of the Godavari, all rise from the Amarkantak plateau. The beauty of the plateau can well be gauged from the fact that it lies 1000 metres a.m.s.l. in the midst of a moist sal and mixed forest. A little distance from Gaumukh, the source of the Narmada, is Kapildhara, where the Narmada leaves Anuppur District and enters Dindori District by cascading more than 20 metres down a sheer basalt rock. Four kilometres from Amarkantak is Kabir Chabutara, the exact junction point of Dindori, Bilaspur and Anuppur districts. As the source of the Narmada, which is more than 150 million years older than the Ganges and is considered by many Hindus to be the most sacred of all the rivers of India, Amarkantak itself is sacred to the Hindus and is deemed to be a doorway to 'nirwana'.
In these hills dwell some of the most primitive of the Madhya Pradesh tribals, the Hill Korwas and Pandavas. Even today the Pandavas run away if they see any strangers approaching their village.
Geologically the Amarkantak Hills have underlying basalt (Deccan Traps). The overburden consists of bauxite and laterite, making the soil ferruginous and clayey, with an acidic or neutral reaction. There is schist and gneiss, which is why sal is to be found here despite underlying trap. Climatically Amarkantak is temperate.
July, August and September are the monsoon months, and there is some winter rain. February is about the only month which is dry.
Flora and fauna
The temperate climate and the equitable distribution of rain make Amarkantak an ideal plateau for dense vegetation cover. From 1970 to 1976 H.O. Saxena, the forest botanist, State Forest Research Institute conducted intensive studies on the flora of Amarkantak, which is classified by Champion as Central Indian sub-tropical hill forests. He identified 635 species, including 612 angiosperms, 2 gymnosperms and 21 pteridophytes. 7 of these species were new for Central India and 14 for Madhya Pradesh. Whilst the forest is sal-dominated, there are associate species such as Mallotus Philipensis, Buchanania lanzan, Ougeinia oojeinesis, Terminalia chebula, Bauhinia spp, Grewia spp, Gardenia latifolia, Anogeissus latifolia, with climbers and shrubs such as Bauhinia vahilii, Dioscorea, Smilax, Celastrus painiculata and such ground flora as Desmodium, Moghania, Sida, Crotalaria, Leucas, Pogostemon benglaensis, Strobilantihes, Setaria, Oplismenus etc.
In isolated eco-system, such as remote valleys and islands, there is an extremely wide variety of floristic genera, with the proportion of species to genera being very small. This is because each genus is unique to itself and does not proliferate and subdivide into many species.
Amarkantak has some extremely valuable medicinal plants, which are now gravely endangered. Two of these call for special mention: Hedychium coronarium, or Gulbakavali and Curcuma caesiaRoxburghii, or Kali Haldi. Gulbakavali belongs to the family zinziberaceae. Gulbakavali grows on marshy land, with pure water and under dense shade on deep soil. Its natural habitat is Mai-ki-bagia, Sonmuda, Kabir Chabutara, Dudhdhara and some private gardens in Amarkantak. Kali haldi belong to the same family as ginger, turmeric and amba haldi.
25 Best Place to Visit in Amarkantak / अमरकंटक के 25 प्रमुख पर्यटन स्थल
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अमरकंटक के प्रमुख पर्यटन स्थल :-
1. Narmada Kunda and Narmada Temple, Amarkantak Anuppur, MP.
2. Dudh Dhara Waterfall, Amarkantak Anuppur, MP.
3. Ancient Temples Of Kalachuri, Amarkantak Anuppur, MP.
4. Sonmuda, Amarkantak Anuppur, MP.
5. Maa ki Bagiya, Amarkantak Anuppur, MP.
6. Kapildhara Waterfall, Amarkantak Anuppur, MP.
7. Kabir Chabutara, Amarkantak Anuppur, MP
8. Sarvodaya Jain Temple, Amarkantak Anuppur, MP
9. Jwaleshwar Temple, Amarkantak Anuppur, MP
10. Dhuni Pani, Amarkantak Anuppur, MP
11. Achanakmar Wildlife Sanctuary, Amarkantak Anuppur, MP
12. Shambhu dhara waterfall, Amarkantak Anuppur, MP
13. durga dhara waterfall, Amarkantak Anuppur, MP
14. Bhrigu Kamandal, Amarkantak Anuppur, MP
15. Shri Yantra Mandir, Amarkantak .
16. Mrityunjay Ashram, Amarkantak
17. Amareshwar Mahadev Temple, Amarkantak Anuppur, MP.
18. Sonakshi shakti peeth temple, Amarkantak Anuppur, MP.
19. Trimukhi Temple, Amarkantak Anuppur, MP.
20. Mai ka Madawa, Amarkantak Anuppur, MP.
21. Faras binayak temple, Amarkantak Anuppur, MP.
22. Chakratirtha, Amarkantak Anuppur, MP.
23. Chandika gufa, Amarkantak Anuppur, MP.
24. Ganesha temple, Amarkantak Anuppur, MP.
25. Mythological elephant statues, Amarkantak Anuppur, MP.
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Shiva (Śiva; /ˈʃɪvə/ About this sound listen (help·info) meaning The Auspicious One), also known as Mahadeva (Great God), is a popular Hindu deity. Shiva is regarded as one of the primary forms of God. He is the Supreme God within Shaivism, one of the three most influential denominations in contemporary Hinduism.[2][3] He is one of the five primary forms of God in the Smarta tradition,[2] and the Destroyer or the Transformer[4] among the Trimurti, the Hindu Trinity of the primary aspects of the divine.
Shiva has many benevolent and fearsome forms.[5] At the highest level Shiva is limitless, transcendent, unchanging and formless.[6][7][8][9][10] In benevolent aspects, he is depicted as an omniscient Yogi who lives an ascetic life on Mount Kailash,[4] as well as a householder with wife Parvati and his two children, Ganesha and Kartikeya and in fierce aspects, he is often depicted slaying demons. Shiva is also regarded as the patron god of yoga and arts.[11][12][13]
The main iconographical attributes of Shiva are the third eye on his forehead, the snake Vasuki around his neck, the crescent moon adorning, the holy river Ganga flowing from his matted hair, the trishula as his weapon and the damaru as his instrument.
Shiva is usually worshiped in the aniconic form of Lingam.[14][15][16] Temples to Lord Shiva are called shivalayam.
Etymology and other names[edit]
Main article: List of titles and names of Shiva
Shiva absorbed in meditation, as depicted commonly in Hinduism
The Sanskrit word Shiva (Devanagari: शिव, śiva) comes from Shri Rudram Chamakam of Taittiriya Samhita (TS 4.5, 4.7) of Krishna Yajurveda. The root word śi[17] means auspicious. In simple English transliteration it is written either as Shiva or Siva. The adjective śiva, is used as an attributive epithet not particularly of Rudra, but of several other Vedic deities.[18]
The other popular names associated with Shiva are Mahadev, Mahesh, Maheshwar, Shankar, Shambhu, Rudra, Har, Trilochan, Devendra (meaning Chief of the gods) and Trilokinath (meaning Lord of the three realms).[19][20][21]
The Sanskrit word śaiva means relating to the God Shiva, and this term is the Sanskrit name both for one of the principal sects of Hinduism and for a member of that sect.[22] It is used as an adjective to characterize certain beliefs and practices, such as Shaivism.[23] He is the oldest worshipped Lord of India.
The Tamil word Sivan, Tamil: சிவன் (Fair Skinned) could have been derived from the word sivappu. The word 'sivappu' means red in Tamil language but while addressing a person's skin texture in Tamil the word 'Sivappu' is used for being Fair Skinned.[24][25]
Adi Sankara, in his interpretation of the name Shiva, the 27th and 600th name of Vishnu sahasranama, the thousand names of Vishnu interprets Shiva to have multiple meanings: The Pure One, or the One who is not affected by three Gunas of Prakrti (Sattva, Rajas, and Tamas) or the One who purifies everyone by the very utterance of His name.[26] Swami Chinmayananda, in his translation of Vishnu sahasranama, further elaborates on that verse: Shiva means the One who is eternally pure or the One who can never have any contamination of the imperfection of Rajas and Tamas.[27]
Shiva's role as the primary deity of Shaivism is reflected in his epithets Mahādeva (Great God; mahā Great and deva god),[28][29] Maheśvara (Great Lord; mahā great and īśvara lord),[30][31] and Parameśvara (Supreme Lord).[32]
There are at least eight different versions of the Shiva Sahasranama, devotional hymns (stotras) listing many names of Shiva.[33] The version appearing in Book 13 (Anuśāsanaparvan) of the Mahabharata is considered the kernel of this tradition.[34] Shiva also has Dasha-Sahasranamas (10,000 names) that are found in the Mahanyasa. The Shri Rudram Chamakam, also known as the Śatarudriya, is a devotional hymn to Shiva hailing him by many names.[35][36]
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