Narmada Udgam Kund

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Narmada Udgam Kund is the revered spring and temple complex at Amarkantak considered the mythological source of the holy Narmada River in central India.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf pilgrimage site
sacred spring
temple complex
access road access from Amarkantak town
associatedWithDeity Goddess Narmada NERFINISHED
associatedWithRiver Narmada River NERFINISHED
country India
culturalSignificance one of the main Narmada River origin shrines
dedicatedTo Narmada River goddess
district Anuppur district NERFINISHED
festivalObserved Makar Sankranti NERFINISHED
Narmada Jayanti NERFINISHED
governingReligionBody local Hindu temple trust
hasArchitectureStyle North Indian temple style
hasFeature ritual bathing area
spring-fed kund (tank)
temple structures around the kund
hasLocalName Narmada Kund NERFINISHED
Narmada Udgam Sthal NERFINISHED
hasSignificance important Hindu tirtha
mythological source of the Narmada River
locatedIn Amarkantak NERFINISHED
Anuppur district NERFINISHED
India
Madhya Pradesh
locatedInRegion central India
locatedOn Amarkantak Plateau NERFINISHED
near confluence area of Vindhya and Satpura ranges
origin area of Johila River
origin area of Son River
partOf Amarkantak temple complex NERFINISHED
religion Hinduism
ritualPractice Narmada Parikrama starting point for some pilgrims
state Madhya Pradesh
tourismType religious tourism
usedFor Hindu pilgrimage rituals
religious offerings
ritual bathing
visitedBy Hindu pilgrims
domestic tourists
waterBodyOrigin Narmada River NERFINISHED

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Teerthraj Amarkantak hasSacredSite Narmada Udgam Kund