Eco-Projects on Narmada

The Narmada River, revered as a lifeline of central India, sustains millions of people, forests, and ecosystems. In recent decades, the growing awareness of environmental challenges—deforestation, pollution, overuse of resources—has led to the initiation of several eco-projects aimed at conserving the river and its valley. These projects represent a blend of traditional reverence and modern

Bhajans of Narmada Parikrama

The spiritual journey of Narmada Parikrama is incomplete without the soulful resonance of bhajans. As pilgrims walk along the sacred river, devotional songs echo through the ghats, ashrams, and villages, creating an atmosphere of faith and togetherness. These bhajans are not merely songs—they are heartfelt offerings to Mother Narmada, sung with love, devotion, and surrender.

Meditating on Narmada Banks

The banks of the Narmada have, for centuries, been a sanctuary for seekers, sages, and pilgrims. The serene flow of the river, combined with the surrounding forests and ghats, creates a divine atmosphere that inspires meditation, reflection, and inner peace. The Spiritual Ambience Sitting by the Narmada, one feels the timeless rhythm of nature. The

Save Narmada Movement

The Save Narmada Movement, widely known as the Narmada Bachao Andolan (NBA), is one of India’s most significant environmental and social movements. Emerging in the mid-1980s, it was led by activists, villagers, and intellectuals to protest against the large-scale construction of dams on the Narmada River and their far-reaching impact on people, culture, and ecology.