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How Many Days Are Required to Complete Narmada Parikrama?

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How Many Days Are Required to Complete Narmada Parikrama?

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  • March 9, 2026 at 9:48 AM #28856

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    Narmada Parikrama is one of the most sacred spiritual journeys in India. Devotees walk around the entire Narmada River while offering prayers and following traditional rules. This holy journey is considered very special for those who want to experience devotion, peace, and spiritual growth.

    The full Narmada River Parikrama usually takes about 3 years, 3 months, and 13 days if it is done according to traditional religious practices. During this time, devotees walk along one side of the river from its origin at Amarkantak to the Arabian Sea and then return along the other side. They avoid crossing the river and complete the journey on foot while staying near the river banks.

    However, not everyone can spend several years on this pilgrimage. Some people choose a shorter version of the journey by visiting the main temples and important places along the Narmada River. This shorter trip can take 10 to 20 days depending on the travel plan and destinations.

    Whether done traditionally or in a shorter form, the parikrama is a deeply spiritual experience for devotees.

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