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  1. RULES OF NARMADA PARIKRAMA :– Before starting NARMADA PARIKRAMA ( A circular journey on foot around the holy river Narmada) every Parikramawasi ( One who started NARMADA PARIKRAMA ) should maintain some formalities and carry out some rules during the spiritual and adventurous journey.

  2. The sacred Narmada Parikrama sojourn continues to Amarkantak on this day. There will be a quick stopover at Virateshwar Temple, which falls in Sohagpur, Shahdol. Resume your journey to Amarkantak, the Tirthraj, or the 'King of Pilgrimages.'

  3. “NARMADA PARIKRAMA “means a spiritual and adventurous journey starting from any point at the bank of the holy river NARMADA on foot and come back to the same point after a circular journey around the river like a chaplet. “Parikramawasi” means one who started NARMADA PARIKRAMA.

  4. Feb 11, 2020 · Narmada is a sacred river originating in the Maikal Hills of central India from a place called Amarkantak. Parikrama is a Sanskrit word derived from the root ‘ pari ‘ meaning around and ‘ krama ‘ meaning going. And hence, Narmada Parikrama means circumambulating the river.

  5. Amrtasya Narmada Pad Parikrama is the parikrama of Naramda maiya. From the time immortal the parikrama of Naramda ji had been one of the most deep spiritual aspects from India. NAramda river flows from Madhya pradesh and crosses to Maharatsra and and Gujrat.

  6. Dec 29, 2021 · The Mystical Narmada River, Central India’s lifeline, is revered as Narmada maiyya (mother) or Ma Rewa (derived from the word “rev,” which means “leaping one”). It is the only of India’s five holy rivers to be circumambulated on a pilgrimage or yatra from source to sea and back.

  7. Nov 23, 2017 · Being the longest west-flowing river, the Narmada parikrama is a formidable spiritual exercise and challenge—an incredible journey of about 2,600 km. Golden sunsets savoured on a boat ride...

  8. In November of 2022, Hon Vivek set out on a profound spiritual odyssey - the Amrutasya Narmada Pad Parikrama. This transformative journey spanned several months, culminating in March of 2023. The journey began at the sacred site of Omkareshwar, marking the commencement of an unforgettable experience.

  9. Narmada Parikrama refers to a walk along the river's path from source to mouth. The circumambulation, also known as parikrama, involves walking the entire length of the Narmada River on both banks, which spans over 3,000 kilometers ( due to backwater of Dams).

  10. Narmada Yatra by Madhya Pradesh's Department of Tourism caters for two parikrama trails - one begins in Jabalpur while the other starts at Indore or Bhopal. Starting at Jabalpur, the pilgrims head to Amarkantak first, a renowned Hindu pilgrimage site, also home to Narmadeshwar temple, the holy spot from where the holy river Narmada originates.

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