India is often called the land of sacred rivers, with Ganga and Yamuna celebrated as divine mothers. Yet, nestled in the spiritual heartland flows another holy river, Narmada, also known as Rewa.
In the heart of India, amidst the dense forests and rolling hills of the central highlands, flows a river that has captivated the imagination of people for centuries. This river, originating from the ...
In a country where most major rivers flow eastward into the Bay of Bengal, the Narmada River stands out for taking a different path. Flowing westward from the heart of India to the Arabian Sea, the ...
The only major river in India that flows from east to west is the Narmada River. While most rivers in India flow towards the Bay of Bengal, the Narmada takes a unique westward path and drains into the ...
Narmada Jayanti 2026 falls on January 25, celebrating the divine appearance of River Narmada. Devotees worship the river for peace and prosperity, with major rituals and pilgrimages at Amarkantak, its ...
The Narmada River is called the 'Zambezi of India' due to its wild flow. Both rivers flow through rift valleys, creating gorges and waterfalls. Narmada's Dhuandhar Falls mirrors Zambezi's Victoria ...