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Omkareshwar — host of Kartik Purnima

Festival · MADHYA PRADESH

Kartik Purnima.

November (full moon in Kartik month) · Omkareshwar

Ten-day festival at Omkareshwar Jyotirlinga celebrated at the end of Chaturmas. A major fair is organized where devotees take holy dips in the Narmada River and offer prayers to Lord Shiva, making it a spiritually enriching experience for thousands of pilgrims.

Why it mattersReligious—sacred bathing festival; honors end of monsoon season (Chaturmas)

Going for this? Omkareshwar in November

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November brings the great pilgrimage energy to Omkareshwar — Kartik Purnima fills the ghats, the Narmada flows strong, and a thousand years of Shiva devotion feels entirely present.

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Getting there

Elevation
200 m
Nearest airport
Indore (77km)
Nearest railway
Omkareshwar Road (12km)

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Where to stay in Omkareshwar

  • The Shrine Hotel

    ₹₹
    boutique · Mandhata side, near Omkareshwar temple

    Tripadvisor 4.0/5 — newer boutique-style mid-range near the temple complex. AC rooms, pure-veg in-house dining, walking distance to the temple ghats.

  • Hotel Panchavati Palace

    ₹₹
    boutique · Omkareshwar mainland, near approach to Mandhata Island

    Tripadvisor 5.0/5 — small boutique pilgrim-friendly mid-range with reliable AC rooms, the easiest walk to the Mandhata island bridge. Veg-friendly in-house dining.

  • Namami Retreat

    ₹₹
    resort · Omkareshwar town side, near Narmada ghats

    Tripadvisor 3.5/5 — a mid-range pilgrim-and-leisure hybrid with riverfront access and an in-house veg restaurant. The walking-distance-to-ghats mid-range with room for the larger family.

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Where to eat

  • Krishna Prasadam Restaurant

    Near Omkareshwar Temple, Mandhata island side · ₹

    SignaturePure-veg Indo-Chinese plates for families

    Skip the noodles section on weekends — gets backed up. Veg thali is the easier order and the kitchen has it ready. Walk to the Omkar Mandhata temple after — Krishna Prasadam is 5 min on foot from the temple complex.

  • Omkar Prasadalay (Sansthan-run)

    Near Mamleshwar Setu bridge · ₹

    SignatureNominal-fee sattvic temple bhojan

    Strictly two windows, and outside them the kitchen is locked. The khichdi 7-10pm dinner is the better-quality slot (fresh-made). Carry your own bottled water — the prasadalay serves filtered local water by default. Closed during very rare temple-emergency days only.

  • Brahmin Bhojanalay

    Mamleshwar Road, temple ghat side · ₹

    SignatureSattvic pure-veg pilgrim thali

    Cash plus UPI. Crowded after the morning aarti (8-10am) and evening Bhasma aarti hours; window between 11am-1pm and 3pm-5pm is when you'll actually sit down without waiting. Pair with the Mamleshwar temple (the often-skipped 'second jyotirlinga' interpretation) which is 200m further down the same road.

  • MPT Narmada Resort (Temple View)

    Mortakka-Omkareshwar Road, mainland side · ₹₹

    SignaturePure-veg multi-cuisine dinner with Mandhata island view

    Reserve a temple-view facing table at sunset (6pm Oct-Mar, the temple lights come on by 6:15). Pure-veg only; no eggs either. The MPT property itself is a 5-min auto from the temple ghat — order an auto-back before 9:30pm or you'll wait. Skip Chinese on the menu; the kitchen's strength is the Indian veg side.

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What else to see in Omkareshwar

  • Omkareshwar Temple

    One of 12 Jyotirlingas on an Om-shaped island in the Narmada. Ancient temple with stunning river setting.

    temple
    1-2 hours
  • Mamleshwar Temple

    Ancient Shiva temple across the river from Omkareshwar. Second of the two Jyotirlinga temples here.

    temple
    30 min

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