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Omkareshwar Temple
Deity: Lord Shiva
Locality: Indore
State/Country: Madhya Pradesh
Locality : Shivapuri
State : Madhya Pradesh
Country : India
Nearest City : Khandwa
Best Season To Visit : All
Languages : Hindi & English
Temple Timings : 5:00 AM to 9:30 PM
Photography : Not Allowed
Locality : Shivapuri
State : Madhya Pradesh
Country : India
Nearest City : Khandwa
Best Season To Visit : All
Languages : Hindi & English
Temple Timings : 5:00 AM to 9:30 PM
Photography : Not Allowed
Timings
Puja Timings
- The Omkareshwar Temple opens at 5:00 AM and closes at 9:30 PM.
- The Mangal Aarti is done between 5 AM to 5:30 AM
- The Jalabhishek is done between 5:30 AM to 12:25 PM.
- The sanctum is closed between 3:50 PM to 4:15 PM.
- The evening darshan begins at 4:15 PM and the evening Aarti is conducted from 8:20 PM to 9:05 PM.
- Special darshan is available for handicapped people or for people who are unable to stand for general darshan.
Omkareshwar Puja
- Parthiv Shivling Pooja – This Pooja is done on request only. 1008 Shiva Lingas are made with mud or wood and their Abhishekam is done by you or on your behalf. It is believed that by performing this Pooja, you can get rid of the Grah Dosh from your horoscope. It is also done to cure diseases, accidental injuries and misfortune.
- Maha Rudrabhishekam – This Abhishekam is done by reciting the Rigveda, Samveda, Yajurveda and the Atharva Veda in front of the Linga.
- Laghu Rudrabhishekham – It is believed that by doing this Pooja, one can overcome health and wealth-related issues.
- Narmada Aarti – Every evening a Maha Aarti takes place on the banks of River Narmada which is spectacular to view. Several lamps are lit and released into the great river Narmada with the hope of achieving health and happiness.
- Bhagavan Bhog – Lord Shiva is presented with a Naivedyam Bhog in the evening every day. The Bhog (food) is made of pure Ghee, Sugar and Rice.
- Mundan (Tonsure) – Devotees can also perform a Mundan at a nominal price at the Omkareshwar Temple.
- Tuladaan – Pilgrims can do Tuladaan at the temple premises. Tuladaan is a ritual where a devotee sits on one side of a Tula and materials that are to be donated placed on the other side of it. When the Tula is balanced perfectly, the amount of material equivalent to the weight of the person is donated to the temple management. The Materials should be arranged by the devotee whereas the apparatus will be arranged by the temple administration.
Online bookings can be done for performing any of the above poojas.