Category:Narmada temples complex, Amarkantak

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Narmada temples complex, Amarkantak 
Hindu pilgrimage site at the source of Narmada river
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The Narmada mandir complex is a collection of over dozen temples from all major Hindu traditions, in different styles. It is the primary pilgrimage destination for Hindus visiting Amarkantak as a religious destination. It is also referred to as Narmada udgam temple.

The temples complex has a torana (gateway) for entrance. Inside, all temples are painted in white and they surround the pool of water that marks the start of Narmada river's journey to western peninsular coast of India. The site has historic as well as modern era temples. The site also preserves many ruins, some beheaded stone statues, bronze statues such as of Nataraja in Tamil Nadu style, Surya with his chariot in Rajasthan style, and others – all of these are spots for the devout to offer prayers.

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