KAPILDHARA FALLS
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Kapildhara waterfall is located in the
Amarkantak district of the central Indian state of Madhya Pradesh. It lies at a
distance of 6 kilometers from the Narmada Kund. The holy waters of the River
Narmada plunge from a height of about 100 feet, from the ground level. This
cascade gets its name from the famous sage Kapil, who had resided at this place
and performed severe religious austerities.
Kapil muni is said to have received the
divine light at this very place, according to the ancient scriptures. He had
also written ‘Sankhya Philosophy’ an advance treatise on mathematics in the
Kapil ashram. Kapildhara is set amidst majestic mountains, dense forests and
low lying hills.
The mountains surrounding the Kapildhara
waterfall have several caves within them, where many saints have meditated and
attained salvation, during the ancient times.
The Kapildhara falls are created by the River
Narmada, which originates at the Narmada Kund. Two other rivers Kapila and
Erandi, join the Narmada River to form the Kapildhara falls. Though the falls
can be visited all year round, the best time however remains the months of
September to January, the post monsoon period. En route to the falls, one can
come across the Achanakumar Tiger Reserve.
The waterfall is prominently set amidst the
forests, known as Kapilvan. According to Hindu mythology, sage Kapil had tried
to stop the reverse flow of the Narmada River from this point.
Kapildhara is the first waterfall from the
Narmada Kund, on the banks of River Narmada. Though the waters jut down with a
tremendous force, the depth of the pool underneath is only 20 to 25 feet. It
has become difficult to reach the waters, as the steps that led to them have been
washed away by the floods.
One needs to beware of the monkeys and
langurs that frequent the falls! The people, who visit Kapildhara falls,
usually collect the stones from the holy river waters, which are worshipped as
shivlings, called Narmadeshwar. The pilgrims also worship the footprints of
Lord Kapileshwar Shiva and the sage Kapil, at the Kapil Ashram.
Jabalpur is the nearest airport to
Amarkantak, at a distance of 245 kilometers. Amarkantak is the origin of the
Rivers Narmada and Son.
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