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English: Amarkantak is a scenic hill top pilgrimage town where Vindhya, Maikal and Satpura mountain ranges meet in east Madhya Pradesh, India. It is the source of two important rivers – Narmada heading west, and Sone heading northeast to meet the Ganga river. For nearly two millennium, Amarkantak has found mention in Indian literature as a Hindu and Jain religious site. Many historic Shaiva, Vaishnava, Shakta and Svetambara-Jain temples are found here, as well as major Dharmashalas built by communities from South, North, West and East India. Some of the temples built here prior to 15th-century have served as the inspiration for stone temples along the Narmada river and terracotta temples found in Bengal and Assam region.
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Camera location22° 40′ 38.57″ N, 81° 45′ 12.44″ E  Heading=112.92589576547° Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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