Amarkantak's population is 7,074.
Son and narmada. Amarkantak is located at madhya pradesh.
Narmada river and Son river originate at Amarkantak in Madhya Pradesh in India.
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Kalidasa does not have a specific work that describes Amarkantak. However, Amarkantak, a sacred site in India where three important rivers originate, is mentioned in various Hindu scriptures and epics like the Mahabharata and the Skanda Purana.
The nearest railway station to Amarkantak in Madhya Pradesh is the Jabalpur Junction, which is approximately 200 kilometers away. Another nearby station is the Bilaspur Junction in Chhattisgarh, located around 150 kilometers from Amarkantak. Both stations serve as key access points for travelers heading to this pilgrimage town.
Narmada River, Sone River and Johila river (Mahanadi)
No it does not, the river orginates from Amarkantak (MP) and flows towards mandla which is exactly in the opposite direction of Chhatisgarh state.
The Narmada River is found in central India. This river originates in Narmada Kund, found on Amarkantak hill. It flows entirely within India.
With its source in the densely forested hill of Amarkantak in Madhya Pradesh in central India, the river flows westward to merge with the sea off the coast of Gujarat. It marks the traditional boundary between North India and South India, and it is 1,289 km (801 miles) long.
The Satpura Range meets the Vindhya Range near the town of Amarkantak in the state of Madhya Pradesh, India. These two ranges are important physiographic features in central India and they intersect near this geographical location.