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Omkareshwar Temple

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Omkareshwar, the fourth jyotirlinga, stands on Mandhata island in the Narmada, Madhya Pradesh — an island whose very shape tradition reads as the sacred syllable . The deity is worshipped in two forms across the river: Omkareshwar, lord of the Omkara, and Amareshwar (Mamleshwar) on the southern bank, counted by many traditions as one jyotirlinga in two bodies — the river itself flowing between them like a mantra.

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