SRI OMKARESHWAR MAMALESHWARAM
Location of OmkAreshwar Jyothirling
OmkAreshwar is a beautiful self manifest
(swayambhu) linga. From the Vindhyanchal mountain range in Madhya Pradesh,
river Narmada, turns westward and meanders in that direction. The deep wide
river looks like it has assimilated into itself all the sins and sorrows of the
humans and releasing them from these. This river Narmada, which flows rippling
from the mountains, is also known as “Reva”. The smooth, round pebbles found in
this river are called “BanaLingas”.
“Narmada ke Kankar, UtteShankar” is the
belief of the devotees. That is how, Narmada is also known as “Shankari” river.
On the banks of river Narmada, there is a huge
island on which the fourth of the JyotirLinga “Omkaram Amaleshwar” is situated.
This island and the river are shaped like “OM” and that is how it derives its
name. It is a natural phenomenon. The devotees who go round the temple consider
themselves blessed because they are doing a Parikrama or Circumambulation of
Omkara itself and Darshan of the holy JyotirLinga. The Narmada banks and the
island are extremely beautiful. The beauty of Nature here is seen to be
believed. The houses perched on the terraced green, strong mountains, the
temple, KotiTeerth located in the waterfalls and valleys like Chakrateerts are
some of the places to be seen. One can see very big fish and also crocodiles in
these waers. There are many trees with beautiful creepers all over them. Groups
of monkeys live on these trees. There are a variety of birds. The temple towers
look bright and shiny in between. The whole atmosphere echoes with the the
sound of “Om Namah Shivaya”. It is here that Lord Sankara has taken the forms
of “Omkareshwara” and “Amaleshwara”, as JyotirLinga.
sthala purANa of Omkareshvar
In the ancient times the Demons defeated the gods
or divines. Indra was worried. The Danavas or Demons have wrecked havoc in all
the three worlds, i.e., Trilokas. In order to empower the Devas once again,
Lord Shiva assumed the form of Jyotirmaya Omkararoop. He came out of the nether
world or Patala. Lord Shankar came out in the form of Linga on the banks of
river Narmada. The gods or Devas have worshipped the Linga which made them
powerful once again. This time they were able to destroy the demons and
re-acquiesced their empire in Heavens.
Brahma and Vishnu also lived in the same place as
Omkar Amaleshwar. That is why on the banks of Narmada Brahmapuri, Vishnupuri
and Rudrapuri are built which are known as Tripuri Kshetra. The Amareshwar
JyotiraLinga is situated in Rudrapuri.
Later on, in the mythological era or Purana Kala,
Yavanaswa Putra Mandhata came into power here with the blessings of
Indra. He served Lord Shankara with great devotion. Lord Shankara was pleased
with him. The waters of Narmada emanated from the Arghya (holy water) or
Jalahari of the Omkar JyotirLinga and flown through the mountains, downward and
later on flow unseen. Narmada joins the deep-water spring located near the
Linga idol of Omkareshwar. It flows there eternally. When some bubbles appear
at the bottom of this spring, it is said, that Lord Shankar is pleased.
King Mandhata made this holy place his capital.
Therefore, this place is also known as Omkar Mandhata. The descendents of
Mandhata live here even today. The Vindhya mountain also performed a severe
penance and pleased Omkar-Amareshwar. As a result of which, the whole place
turned beautiful. Many hermits like Agastya have performed severe penances and
japas at Omkar-Amaleshwaram JyotirLingam. They had built their hermitages.
This place of pilgrimage became famous in the
historical times too. In 1063 AD, Paramarking Udayaditya installed four stone
inscriptions with four Sanskrit Stotras and dedicated them to the Amaleshwar
Temple. Pushpadanta’s “Shiva Mahima Stotra” can also be seen as a stone
inscription.
Initially aboriginals used to live here on
Omkareshwar island as a settlement. It belonged to Kalika devi. Devotees of
this goddess were known as Bhairavgan and used to harass pilgrims. They used to
sacrifice them. After sometime, a saint by the name Dariyayinath took charge of
that place and stopped the atrocities of the Bhairavgan. Since then, pilgrims
started moving there freely.
After that, Bhil reign began there. In 1195 AD,
King Bharat Singh Cahuhan won over the Bhils and improved the grandeur of the
Omkar Mandhata. Even today the palace ruins of Raja Bahrat Singh Chauhan can be
seen. The heirs of Bharat Singh Chauhan call themselves the ‘Kings’ of Omkar
island, even now staking their right.
The temple was renovated by Peshwa Baji Rao, the
second. After Peshwa, Punyashlok Ahilya Devi Holkar, has made several
improvements in this ancient shrine. She built strong, expansive and beautiful
ghats. The important one among there is the KotirLingarchana schedule.
This shrine of Omkar Mandhata Shiva pilgrimage is
most beautiful. According to Shankaracharya. It is:
kAverikAnarmadayoH pavitre
samAgame sajjanatAraNAya |
sadaiva mAndhAtRipure vasantamoNkAramIshaM shivamekamIDe ||
sadaiva mAndhAtRipure vasantamoNkAramIshaM shivamekamIDe ||
Meaning:
I pay my obeisance to the One Who is the savior of the good people and the great One Who always resides at the Holy merging point of Kaveri and Narmada, i.e., Omkar Shiva.
I pay my obeisance to the One Who is the savior of the good people and the great One Who always resides at the Holy merging point of Kaveri and Narmada, i.e., Omkar Shiva.
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