Omkareshwar railway station

  1. Omkareshwar Road Railway Station Map/Atlas WR/Western Zone
  2. Omkareshwar Tourism (2023)
  3. How to reach Omkareshwar, Flights, Buses and Taxi to Omkareshwar
  4. Omkareshwar Tourism And Travel Guide (2023)
  5. How to reach Omkareshwar, Flights, Buses and Taxi to Omkareshwar
  6. Omkareshwar Tourism And Travel Guide (2023)
  7. Omkareshwar Road Railway Station Map/Atlas WR/Western Zone
  8. Omkareshwar Tourism (2023)
  9. Omkareshwar Tourism (2023)
  10. Omkareshwar Tourism And Travel Guide (2023)


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Omkareshwar Road Railway Station Map/Atlas WR/Western Zone

Code Name Km OM Omkareshwa 0 BWW Barwaha 5 SWD Sanawad 6 NKR Nimar Kher 17 MKT Mukhtiara 21 KTKH Kotlakheri 22 DKLG Dhakalgaon 28 ATR Attar 31 CRL Choral 33 KKD Kalakund 43 KLTHN Kulthana 48 ANI Ajanti 48 PTP Patal Pani 53 NSPN NTPC Kharg 56 BADYA Badiya 57 KBCB Khandwa By 58 DADN Dr. Ambedk 58 MHOW Mhow 58 KNW Khandwa Ju 59 KNWF Khandwa Ju 59 KNWX Khandwa Ju 60 HKH Haranya Kh 62 MTA Mathela 63 BRGJ Bargaon Gu 64 RAU Rau 68 BMA Bagmar 70 RJQ Rajendra N 73 KDK Kohdad 74 TLV Talvadiya 75 MRDD Mordar 75 LKMN Lokmanya N 76 TIHI Tihi 77 SFNR Saifee Nag 77 INDB Indore Jun 79 INDM Indore Jun 79 KHA Khaigaon 81 DGN Dongargaon 82 LKBR Laxmibai N 83 SGBJ Surgaon Ba 83 LMNR Laxmi Bai 83 JRWN Jirwan 83 PTMPR Pithampur 85 TAKL Takal 88 BIR Bir 90 SXA Sagphata 90 SAGOR Sagore 92 GUX Gurhi 94 MGG Mangliyaga 94 PLA Palia 94 MWA Mandwa 96 CKKD Charkheda 97 DKCH Dakachya 100 BLDK Balauda Ta 101 PSSS Shri Singa 101 NPNR Nepanagar 102 CAER Chhanera 105 BLAX Barlai 105 AJN Ajnod 108 GUNWD Gunawad 109 CDI Chandni 109 BNJN Binjana 111 AMX Amlakhurd 112 BRUD Barud 115 DWX Dewas Junc 118 RNU Ratnapur 118 FTD Fatehabad 119 AGQ Asirgarh R 119 XX-FTD Fatehabad 120 XX-LOD X Lekoda C 120 DHAR Dhar 122 TTZ Tukaithad 123 AJKI Ajitkhedi 125 DRHI Dagarhkeri 125 OSRA Osra 126 LOD Lekoda 127 NRGR Naranjipur 127 BAU Burhanpur 128 SKBN Silakeri 131 DBKA Dabka 133 UDM Undasa Mad 133 GPX Gautampura 135 KKN Khirkiya 136 CNN Chintaman 136 WGA Waghoda 138 RCJ Ranyal Jas 139 SPBG Sipra Brid 139 KDHA Karchha 140 PJH ...

Omkareshwar Tourism (2023)

Stradlingthe confluence of the rivers Narmada and Kaveri, the holy city of Omkareshwar houses one of the 12 revered Jyotirlingas. Shaped in the form of Hindu religious symbol 'Om', due to the merging of two valleys and a central pool of Narmada waters, it derives its name from 'Omkara' which is just one other name of Lord Shiva. It has two ancient shrines- Omkareshwar and Amarkareshwar. The sacred town also boasts of architectural wonders and scenic beauty, in addition to the pilgrim sites. The town of Omkareshwar consists of two ancient shrines- one is Omkareshwar and the other is Amarkareshwar. The holy town is situated on the meeting point of two rivers- Narmada and Kaveri. This meeting between two of the most prominent rivers of India leaves the island in the shape of Hindu symbol Om which is one of the most revered symbols by Hindus. The whole area is bounded by mountains and it makes for a very beautiful view. There are quite a few mythical stories and legends attached to the history and origination of Omkareshwar. The first one goes to say that Vindhya- the deity controlling the Vindhyachal mountain ranges was worshipping Lord Shiva to cleanse his soul of the sins committed by him. He made a lingam of sand and clay. Impressed by the worship, Lord Shiva appeared before him in two forms- Omkareshwar and Amkareshwar. The second legend suggests that an ancestor of Lord Ram- King Mandhata, worshipped Lord Shiva to the extent that the God appeared and manifested himself i...

How to reach Omkareshwar, Flights, Buses and Taxi to Omkareshwar

How to reach Omkareshwar by flight Devi Ahilyabhai Holkar Airport (Indore) is the nearest airport from Omkareshwar. From there, you could take a train, bus or car to reach Omkareshwar. Nearest Airport: Devi Ahilyabai Holkar Airport (IDR) - 63 kms from Omkareshwar Search for flights to Devi Ahilyabai Holkar Airport (IDR)

Omkareshwar Tourism And Travel Guide (2023)

Omkareshwar in MP, is a sacred island with a shape that looks like Om, a Hindu symbol. The town, presumably five thousand years old, is based around a Hindu temple that is dedicated to Shiva. This temple’s importance stems from the fact that it is one of the 12 Jyotirlingas of Lord Shiva scattered all over Omkareshwar, in MP, is best reached either by rail or by air. However, it is well connected by road and the bus service is satisfactory. The local transport system is also not bad considering the fact that the town is small and infrastructure is yet to evolve. By Road: Though a small town, Omkareshwar has an excellent road network because of its significance as an important religious centre for the entire country. The town is well connected with other cities in MP and these include By Rail: The rail connection with Omkareshwar Road, the town’s railway station, suffers from the fact that the more important trains do not stop here. It is therefore a good idea to plan your train journey to Indore, 77km away, and thereafter take a taxi to Omkareshwar. Since Indore has dozens of fast trains stopping there, a train journey can quite easily be planned. By Air: Since Omkareshwar does not have its own airport, one should take a flight to Indore’s Devi Ahilya Bai Holkar Airport. This airport has a fair number of flights to all the major cities and these include Omkareshwar has a tropical climate. During its winter there is far less rain than occurs during the summer. While the ave...

How to reach Omkareshwar, Flights, Buses and Taxi to Omkareshwar

How to reach Omkareshwar by flight Devi Ahilyabhai Holkar Airport (Indore) is the nearest airport from Omkareshwar. From there, you could take a train, bus or car to reach Omkareshwar. Nearest Airport: Devi Ahilyabai Holkar Airport (IDR) - 63 kms from Omkareshwar Search for flights to Devi Ahilyabai Holkar Airport (IDR)

Omkareshwar Tourism And Travel Guide (2023)

Omkareshwar in MP, is a sacred island with a shape that looks like Om, a Hindu symbol. The town, presumably five thousand years old, is based around a Hindu temple that is dedicated to Shiva. This temple’s importance stems from the fact that it is one of the 12 Jyotirlingas of Lord Shiva scattered all over Omkareshwar, in MP, is best reached either by rail or by air. However, it is well connected by road and the bus service is satisfactory. The local transport system is also not bad considering the fact that the town is small and infrastructure is yet to evolve. By Road: Though a small town, Omkareshwar has an excellent road network because of its significance as an important religious centre for the entire country. The town is well connected with other cities in MP and these include By Rail: The rail connection with Omkareshwar Road, the town’s railway station, suffers from the fact that the more important trains do not stop here. It is therefore a good idea to plan your train journey to Indore, 77km away, and thereafter take a taxi to Omkareshwar. Since Indore has dozens of fast trains stopping there, a train journey can quite easily be planned. By Air: Since Omkareshwar does not have its own airport, one should take a flight to Indore’s Devi Ahilya Bai Holkar Airport. This airport has a fair number of flights to all the major cities and these include Omkareshwar has a tropical climate. During its winter there is far less rain than occurs during the summer. While the ave...

Omkareshwar Road Railway Station Map/Atlas WR/Western Zone

Code Name Km OM Omkareshwa 0 BWW Barwaha 5 SWD Sanawad 6 NKR Nimar Kher 17 MKT Mukhtiara 21 KTKH Kotlakheri 22 DKLG Dhakalgaon 28 ATR Attar 31 CRL Choral 33 KKD Kalakund 43 KLTHN Kulthana 48 ANI Ajanti 48 PTP Patal Pani 53 NSPN NTPC Kharg 56 BADYA Badiya 57 KBCB Khandwa By 58 DADN Dr. Ambedk 58 MHOW Mhow 58 KNW Khandwa Ju 59 KNWF Khandwa Ju 59 KNWX Khandwa Ju 60 HKH Haranya Kh 62 MTA Mathela 63 BRGJ Bargaon Gu 64 RAU Rau 68 BMA Bagmar 70 RJQ Rajendra N 73 KDK Kohdad 74 TLV Talvadiya 75 MRDD Mordar 75 LKMN Lokmanya N 76 TIHI Tihi 77 SFNR Saifee Nag 77 INDB Indore Jun 79 INDM Indore Jun 79 KHA Khaigaon 81 DGN Dongargaon 82 LKBR Laxmibai N 83 SGBJ Surgaon Ba 83 LMNR Laxmi Bai 83 JRWN Jirwan 83 PTMPR Pithampur 85 TAKL Takal 88 BIR Bir 90 SXA Sagphata 90 SAGOR Sagore 92 GUX Gurhi 94 MGG Mangliyaga 94 PLA Palia 94 MWA Mandwa 96 CKKD Charkheda 97 DKCH Dakachya 100 BLDK Balauda Ta 101 PSSS Shri Singa 101 NPNR Nepanagar 102 CAER Chhanera 105 BLAX Barlai 105 AJN Ajnod 108 GUNWD Gunawad 109 CDI Chandni 109 BNJN Binjana 111 AMX Amlakhurd 112 BRUD Barud 115 DWX Dewas Junc 118 RNU Ratnapur 118 FTD Fatehabad 119 AGQ Asirgarh R 119 XX-FTD Fatehabad 120 XX-LOD X Lekoda C 120 DHAR Dhar 122 TTZ Tukaithad 123 AJKI Ajitkhedi 125 DRHI Dagarhkeri 125 OSRA Osra 126 LOD Lekoda 127 NRGR Naranjipur 127 BAU Burhanpur 128 SKBN Silakeri 131 DBKA Dabka 133 UDM Undasa Mad 133 GPX Gautampura 135 KKN Khirkiya 136 CNN Chintaman 136 WGA Waghoda 138 RCJ Ranyal Jas 139 SPBG Sipra Brid 139 KDHA Karchha 140 PJH ...

Omkareshwar Tourism (2023)

Stradlingthe confluence of the rivers Narmada and Kaveri, the holy city of Omkareshwar houses one of the 12 revered Jyotirlingas. Shaped in the form of Hindu religious symbol 'Om', due to the merging of two valleys and a central pool of Narmada waters, it derives its name from 'Omkara' which is just one other name of Lord Shiva. It has two ancient shrines- Omkareshwar and Amarkareshwar. The sacred town also boasts of architectural wonders and scenic beauty, in addition to the pilgrim sites. The town of Omkareshwar consists of two ancient shrines- one is Omkareshwar and the other is Amarkareshwar. The holy town is situated on the meeting point of two rivers- Narmada and Kaveri. This meeting between two of the most prominent rivers of India leaves the island in the shape of Hindu symbol Om which is one of the most revered symbols by Hindus. The whole area is bounded by mountains and it makes for a very beautiful view. There are quite a few mythical stories and legends attached to the history and origination of Omkareshwar. The first one goes to say that Vindhya- the deity controlling the Vindhyachal mountain ranges was worshipping Lord Shiva to cleanse his soul of the sins committed by him. He made a lingam of sand and clay. Impressed by the worship, Lord Shiva appeared before him in two forms- Omkareshwar and Amkareshwar. The second legend suggests that an ancestor of Lord Ram- King Mandhata, worshipped Lord Shiva to the extent that the God appeared and manifested himself i...

Omkareshwar Tourism (2023)

Stradlingthe confluence of the rivers Narmada and Kaveri, the holy city of Omkareshwar houses one of the 12 revered Jyotirlingas. Shaped in the form of Hindu religious symbol 'Om', due to the merging of two valleys and a central pool of Narmada waters, it derives its name from 'Omkara' which is just one other name of Lord Shiva. It has two ancient shrines- Omkareshwar and Amarkareshwar. The sacred town also boasts of architectural wonders and scenic beauty, in addition to the pilgrim sites. The town of Omkareshwar consists of two ancient shrines- one is Omkareshwar and the other is Amarkareshwar. The holy town is situated on the meeting point of two rivers- Narmada and Kaveri. This meeting between two of the most prominent rivers of India leaves the island in the shape of Hindu symbol Om which is one of the most revered symbols by Hindus. The whole area is bounded by mountains and it makes for a very beautiful view. There are quite a few mythical stories and legends attached to the history and origination of Omkareshwar. The first one goes to say that Vindhya- the deity controlling the Vindhyachal mountain ranges was worshipping Lord Shiva to cleanse his soul of the sins committed by him. He made a lingam of sand and clay. Impressed by the worship, Lord Shiva appeared before him in two forms- Omkareshwar and Amkareshwar. The second legend suggests that an ancestor of Lord Ram- King Mandhata, worshipped Lord Shiva to the extent that the God appeared and manifested himself i...

Omkareshwar Tourism And Travel Guide (2023)

Omkareshwar in MP, is a sacred island with a shape that looks like Om, a Hindu symbol. The town, presumably five thousand years old, is based around a Hindu temple that is dedicated to Shiva. This temple’s importance stems from the fact that it is one of the 12 Jyotirlingas of Lord Shiva scattered all over Omkareshwar, in MP, is best reached either by rail or by air. However, it is well connected by road and the bus service is satisfactory. The local transport system is also not bad considering the fact that the town is small and infrastructure is yet to evolve. By Road: Though a small town, Omkareshwar has an excellent road network because of its significance as an important religious centre for the entire country. The town is well connected with other cities in MP and these include By Rail: The rail connection with Omkareshwar Road, the town’s railway station, suffers from the fact that the more important trains do not stop here. It is therefore a good idea to plan your train journey to Indore, 77km away, and thereafter take a taxi to Omkareshwar. Since Indore has dozens of fast trains stopping there, a train journey can quite easily be planned. By Air: Since Omkareshwar does not have its own airport, one should take a flight to Indore’s Devi Ahilya Bai Holkar Airport. This airport has a fair number of flights to all the major cities and these include Omkareshwar has a tropical climate. During its winter there is far less rain than occurs during the summer. While the ave...