Maheshwar is a
town
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The criteria for distinguishing a town vary globally, often depending on factors such as population size, economic character, administrative stat ...
, near
Khargone city in
Khargone district of
Madhya Pradesh
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state, in central
India
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. It is located on State Highway-38 (
Khargone city-
Barwaha-
Bandheri Highway),13.5 km east of National Highway 3 (Agra-Mumbai highway) and 91 km from
Indore
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, the commercial capital of the state. The Town lies on the north bank of the
Narmada River
The Narmada River, previously also known as ''Narbada'' or anglicised as ''Nerbudda'', is the 5th longest river in India and overall the longest west-flowing river in the country. It is also the largest flowing river in the state of Madhya Prade ...
. It was the kingdom of Chakravarty Samrat
Sahastraarjun,
Kartavirya Arjuna a
Heheya king. Lately, after many years, it was the capital of the
Malwa
Malwa () is a historical region, historical list of regions in India, region of west-central India occupying a plateau of volcanic origin. Geologically, the Malwa Plateau generally refers to the volcanic plateau, volcanic upland north of the ...
during the
Maratha
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Holkar reign till 6 January 1818, when the capital was shifted to
Indore
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by Malhar Rao Holkar III.
Etymology
The word Maheshwar in Hindi means ''Great God, ''an epithet of
Lord Shiva.
History
Writers such as
HD Sankalia,
PN Bose and
Francis Wilford,
among others, identify Maheshwar as the ancient town of
Mahishmati
Mahishmati () was an ancient city and the capital of Haihayas in the present-day central India on the banks of Narmada River (in Madhya Pradesh), although its exact location is uncertain. The city may have flourished as late as until 13th centu ...
. Also known as
Minnagara to Greeko-Romans.
Maheshwar is believed to be built on the site of the ancient city of Somvanshya Shastrarjun Kshatriya, and was the capital of king
Kartavirya Arjuna, (Shree Shastrarjun) who is mentioned in the
Sanskrit
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epics
Ramayana
The ''Ramayana'' (; ), also known as ''Valmiki Ramayana'', as traditionally attributed to Valmiki, is a smriti text (also described as a Sanskrit literature, Sanskrit Indian epic poetry, epic) from ancient India, one of the two important epics ...
and
Mahabharata
The ''Mahābhārata'' ( ; , , ) is one of the two major Sanskrit Indian epic poetry, epics of ancient India revered as Smriti texts in Hinduism, the other being the ''Ramayana, Rāmāyaṇa''. It narrates the events and aftermath of the Kuru ...
. According to a popular legend, one day the King Sahasrarjun and his 500 wives went to the river for a picnic. When the wives wanted a vast play area, the King stopped the mighty river Narmada with his 1000 arms. While they were all enjoying themselves,
Ravana
According to the Mahakavya, Hindu epic, ''Ramayana'', Ravana was a kingJustin W. Henry, ''Ravana's Kingdom: The Ramayana and Sri Lankan History from Below'', Oxford University Press, p.3 of the island of Lanka, in which he is the chief antag ...
flew by in his Pushpak Vimana. Downstream, when he saw the dry river bed, he thought it was an ideal place to pray to Lord Shiva. He made a Shivalinga out of the sand and began to pray. When Sahasrajuna's wives were done playing and they stepped out of the river bed, he let the waters flow. The voluminous river flowed down sweeping Ravana's Shivalinga along, messing up his prayers. Furious, Ravana tracked Sahasrajuna and challenged him. Armed to the hilt the mighty Ravana was in for a huge surprise. The mighty Sahasrarjuna with the 1000 arms pinned Ravana to the ground. Then he placed 10 lamps on his heads and one on his hand. After tying up Ravana, Sahasrarjuna dragged him home and tied him up to the cradle pole of his son. A humiliated Ravana stayed prisoner until his release was secured.
Jamadagni rishi,
Renuka Devi and Lord
Parashurama
Parashurama (), also referred to as Rama Jamadagnya, Rama Bhargava and Virarama, is the sixth avatar among the Dashavatara of the preserver god Vishnu in Hinduism. Hindu tradition holds him to be the destroyer of the evil on Earth. According t ...
with whom Kartavirya Arjuna's story is closely associated also lived nearby.
In Mahabharata, there is a narration of an unusual tradition wherein marriage as a civil institution was not universal in Mahishmati unlike in rest of Aryavarta, which is also narrated in the Telugu-language ''
Andhra Mahabharata'' in ‘Sabha parva’.
As per the legend, there was a Nishada king named Nila who ruled over Mahishmati. King Nila had a daughter who was exceedingly beautiful. So much so that
Agni
Agni ( ) is the Deva (Hinduism), Hindu god of fire. As the Guardians of the directions#Aṣṭa-Dikpāla ("Guardians of Eight Directions"), guardian deity of the southeast direction, he is typically found in southeast corners of Hindu temples. ...
(lord of fire) fell in love with her which was reciprocated. The princess always used to stay near the sacred fire of her father, causing it to blaze up with vigour. And king Nila's sacred fire, even if fanned, would not blaze until agitated by the gentle breath of her lips. Agni, assuming the form of a
Brahman
In Hinduism, ''Brahman'' (; IAST: ''Brahman'') connotes the highest universal principle, the ultimate reality of the universe.P. T. Raju (2006), ''Idealistic Thought of India'', Routledge, , page 426 and Conclusion chapter part XII In the ...
starts courting with the princess for long. But, one day the couple was discovered by the king, who became furious. Nila thereupon ordered the Brahman to be punished according to law. At this the illustrious deity flamed up in wrath and beholding the terrible flame, the king felt terrified and bent his head low on the ground. King hails Lord Agni and says he cannot punish a god who is responsible for the origin of Vedas, source of all Knowledge and Dharma. Pacified Agni then grants a boon to Nishada, and the King requests for the protection of his kingdom from any invasions. Agni swears to protect his kingdom on the condition that the king should sanctify pleasure out of pure love a legitimate action in his kingdom. Liberated from the orthodoxy of marriage as a prelude, women of Mahishmati enjoyed freedom that was then unheard of elsewhere in Arya-Varta.
Years later, after the epic war the victorious
Yudhishthira
Yudhishthira (Sanskrit: युधिष्ठिर, ud̪ʱiʂʈʰiɾᵊ IAST: ''Yudhiṣṭhira''), also known as Dharmaputra, is the eldest among the five Pandavas, and is also one of the central characters of the ancient Indian epic ''Ma ...
plans on conducting a
Yagna by winning over everyone else on Earth.
Sahadeva
Sahadeva () was the youngest of the five Pandava brothers in the ancient Indian epic, the '' Mahabharata''. He and his twin brother Nakula were the sons of Madri, one of the wives of the Pandava patriarch Pandu, and Ashvini Kumaras, the ...
, the youngest of Pandavas knowing that Lord Agni was protecting the Nishada kingdom, prays to Lord Agni successfully and there upon moves to
Saurashtra kingdom.
Of note, even to this day, the Sahasrarjun temple at Maheshwar lights 11 lamps in honour of Lord Agni blessing the Kingdom. Alternatively, this tradition is attributed to Sahasrarjun queens humiliating captive ten-headed Ravana by lighting up candles on his foreheads.
In the late eighteenth century, Maheshwar served as the capital of the great
Maratha
The Marathi people (; Marathi: , ''Marāṭhī lōk'') or Marathis (Marathi: मराठी, ''Marāṭhī'') are an Indo-Aryan ethnolinguistic group who are native to Maharashtra in western India. They natively speak Marathi, an Indo-A ...
queen
Rajmata Ahilya Devi Holkar. She embellished the city with many buildings and public works, and it is home to her palace, as well as numerous temples, a
fort
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, and riverfront ''ghats'' (broad stone steps which step down to the river).

Jagadguru Kripaluji Maharaj has performed various akhand (continues) sankirtan outside the Shiva temple at Maheshwar for more than months. Even though Kripaluji was from mahu (30 km from Maheshwar), he frequently visited this place in his early life with devotees of lord Krishna to perform sankirtan on the banks of the Narmada river in Maheshwar.
Demographics
India
census
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, Maheshwar had a population of 24000. Males constitute 51% of the population and females 49%. Maheshwar has an average literacy rate of 67%, higher than the national average of 59.5%: male literacy is 75%, and female literacy is 59%. In Maheshwar, 14% of the population is under 6 years of age.
Economy
Maheshwar has been a centre of handloom
weaving
Weaving is a method of textile production in which two distinct sets of yarns or threads are interlaced at right angles to form a fabric or cloth. Other methods are knitting, crocheting, felting, and braiding or plaiting. The longitudinal ...
since the 5th century. Maheshwar is the home of one of India's finest handloom fabric traditions. It is noted as a centre for weaving colourful Maheshwari sarees. It rose to popularity under the rule of strong maratha leader Queen
Devi Ahilya Bai Holkar. Ahilya Bai wanted royal gifts for the royal guest. Hence weavers from Mandu and Surat were hired and Maheswari saree and turban were weaved. It is said that Ahilya Bai herself designed first saree. These sarees were worn by female members of the royal court. These saris were also gifted to royal guests. You can easily see inspiration of designs in saris in local architecture. These
cotton
Cotton (), first recorded in ancient India, is a soft, fluffy staple fiber that grows in a boll, or protective case, around the seeds of the cotton plants of the genus '' Gossypium'' in the mallow family Malvaceae. The fiber is almost pure ...
saris are weaved with distinctive designs involving stripes, checks, and floral borders.
To save the local handloom industry
Rehwa Society, an
NGO founded by the
Holkars, in 1979. This NGO gave women employment and revived the town's
textile
Textile is an Hyponymy and hypernymy, umbrella term that includes various Fiber, fiber-based materials, including fibers, yarns, Staple (textiles)#Filament fiber, filaments, Thread (yarn), threads, and different types of #Fabric, fabric. ...
s. About 130 weavers associated with the society produce over 100,000 metres of fine fabrics a year. The weaving centre is located in one of Maheshwar's historic buildings. Rehwa Society also provides a free school for weavers' children and runs a low-cost health scheme. There are few other small local organisations involved in weaving of sarees and other fabrics.
Ahilya Fort which is now converted into a heritage hotel, founded by 'Maharajkumar Shrimant Shivaji Rao Holkar' (Prince Richard Holkar of Indore), a descendant of both
Ahilyabai Holkar and the only son of
M.Gen. HH Maharaja Shrimant Yeshwant Rao II Holkar of Indore.
Festivals

Maheshwar is full of festivals and celebrations, some are:
Nag Panchami, Gudi Padava, Teez (New year celebrations according to the Hindu calendar), All Mondays of Shravan month, (DOLA of Kashivishwnath on last Monday, bhang is served as
prasad of Shiva), Mahashivratri, Samoti Amavas, and all other Indian festivals. There are many visiting places like gold swing is also their and it is situated at Rajwada. Maheshwar also has the temple of Goddess Vindhyavasini Bhavani, one of the 24Shaktipeeths of Goddess Parvati.
Every year on the immediately preceding Sunday of Makar Sankranti (i.e. the Sunday just before the date when the Sun is about to enter the sign of Capricorn as per Indian Astrological / Sidereal calendar), Swaadhyaaya Bhavan Ashram (based at Mahalaxmi Nagar, Maheshwar) organizes Mahaamrityunjaya Rath Yaatraa in the town of Maheshwar. This Mahaamrityunjaya Rath Yaatraa was initiated by Shri Harvilas Aasopaa for the welfare of humanity, and is known to be the first of its kind in the world. The yatra intends to invoke blessings of Ayurved Murti Bhagwaan Sadaashiv Mahaamrityunjaya (who is regarded as the primordial and supreme doctor), and it starts from Swaadhyaaya Bhawan Ashram and culminates at the banks of the
holy river Narmada.
Film industry and Maheshwar

The exquisite beauty of Maheshwar and river
Narmada is captured in some
Bollywood
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and
Tamil/
Kollywood movies. Some of the movies shot in Maheshwar including the movie "
Ashoka
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", ''Tulsi'' (by actor and director Sachin), ''Mahashivratri'',
A R Rehman's music video, Tamil movie
Alaipayuthey's song "Snehithane..." and " yaro yaro di..." directed by Maniratnam, Tamil movie
Leelai's song "Oru killi oru killi..." directed by Andrew Vasanth Louis,
Yuvan Shankar Raja
Yuvan Shankar Raja (born 31 August 1979), is an Indian composer and playback singer. He mainly scores music for Tamil films along with few Telugu, Kannada, and Hindi films. Considered a versatile composer, he is particularly known for his use o ...
's musical Tamil movie
Arrambam's song "Adadada Arrambame..." directed by
Vishnuvardhan. Also starting episodes of Zee TV serial
Jhansi Ki Rani were shot here. In the 60's, Mythological film Mahashivratri's shooting was done here and many local artists were given a chance to act in that. Then Aadi Shankaryachary's shooting was completed in 1985. Many film stars from
Bharat Bhushan
Bharatbhushan Gupta, better known as Bharat Bhushan (14 June 1920 – 27 January 1992) was an Indian actor in Hindi language films, scriptwriter and producer. He was born in Meerut, and brought up in Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh.
Career 1941– ...
to
Shah Rukh Khan
Shah Rukh Khan (; born 2 November 1965), also known by the initialism SRK, is an Indian actor and film producer who works in Hindi cinema. Referred to in the media as the "Padishah, Baadshah of Bollywood" and "King Khan", he has Shah Rukh K ...
have visited Maheshwar and admired its rich culture and beauty. Also Yamala Pagla Deewana (Dharmendra, Sunny Deol, Bobby Deol, Kulraj Randhawa come here for shooting) film's 50 minute shot done here at Bazar Chowk, Rajwada, Ahilyabai Chhatri, Ahilya Ghaat, and many more location. The shooting of "Radha Nachegi" song from
Tevar was done here. Also, recently few scenes of
Bajirao Mastani
''Bajirao Mastani'' is a 2015 Indian Hindi-language Epic film, epic historical film, historical tragedy film directed by Sanjay Leela Bhansali, who co-produced it with Eros International and composed its Bajirao Mastani (soundtrack), soundtrack ...
,
Neerja and
Gautamiputra Satakarni (film) were shot here. Recently the film
Pad Man directed by R.Balki starring Akshay Kumar, Sonam Kapoor, and Radhika Apte was shot here. And recently shot title track of Prabhu Deva directed, an Arbaz Khan production movie
Dabangg 3 starring Salman Khan was shot for 2 weeks. Shooting of
Kalank is also done here.
Culture
Maheshwar is a culturally prosperous town and its importance is described in
s and through history. It is a religious town and people here are simple and pleasing.
Temples

It is said that there are more than 100 temples in Maheshwar. it seems these temples are telling the long history of Maheshwar, most temples are spread along the right bank of the river near Maheshwar ghat and the vicinity of the fort.
* Sahastar Arjun Temple near the holy river Narmada, Rajrajeshwar Mandir, Kashi Vishwanath Mandir, Chaturbhuj Narayan Mandir, Ahilya Mata's Chhatris, Chintamani Ganpati Mandir, Pandharinath Mandir, Bhawani Mata Mandir, Gobar Ganesh Mandir, Banke Bihari, Anant Narayan Mandir,
Khedapati Hanuman, Ram and Krishna Mandir and Narsingh Mandir. Kaleshwar and Jwaleshwar Mandir are located little far off. Baneshwar Mandir is located in a small island in the Narmada River.
* Temple of
Vindhyavasini Maheshwari, which is one of the
Shakta pithas of Goddess Kali.
* Sahastradhara is a place where Narmada River divides into several small streams and flows forcefully. An adventurous water sporting centre is being planned here.
* Ek Mukhi Datta Temple is newly constructed temple in Sahastradhara, Jalkoti, Maheshwar.
It's also called "Shiva Datta Dham". This temple is constructed in 30 acres of area. Temple area is approx 10000 sq. feet. The temple is situated at the bank of historical Narmada River in its most serious, calm, adventured and horrible form. The main attraction in this temple is the very beautiful idols of Lord Ek Mukhi Datta, Maa Narmada and Lord Ganesha. Sadguru Shri Narayan Maharaj of Shri Kshetra
Narayanpur (Anna) and his disciple are building "Char Datta Dhams" in four different directions in India, of which 2 Dhams have already been completed.
**First of the Char Dattadhams has been constructed in Madhya Pradesh
Shiva Datta Dham, Jalkoti, Maheshwar, KhargoneShiv Datta Dham, Jalkoti, Maheshwar,
Madhya Pradesh
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"
** Second of the Char Datta dhams is in Kanyakumar
Anusaya Datta Dham, Vattakottai, KanyakumariAnusaya Datta Dham, Vatta-kottai
Vattakottai Fort, Anju Gramam,
Kanyakumari".
** Third of the Char Dattadhams is near Kolkata "Bramha Datta Dham" and it is under construction situated i
Bramha Datta Dham, Baruipara, KolkataBaruipara". This will be the largest Hindu temple in West Bengal.
** Shri Atri Dattadham, Himachal Pradesh.
Other landmarks
Revathi Kamath's Work
*Community Centre
*Weavers’ Housing Project
*School for Weavers’ Children
Nearby attractions
*
Mandu (Mandav) (38 km) - A medieval fortress-town, which served as the capital of the 15th-16th century
Malwa Sultanate
The Malwa Sultanate was a late medieval kingdom in the Malwa, Malwa region, covering the present day Indian states of Madhya Pradesh and south-eastern Rajasthan from 1401 to 1562. It was founded by Dilawar Khan, who following Timur's invasion ...
, is known for many iconic sultanate period palaces and structures(15th and 16th century) and some ruins of the Paramara period (11th to 13th century). It is on the
tentative list of the UNESCO World Heritage sites.
*
Navdatoli (on the opposite bank) - A
Chalcolithic
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archaeological site located on the opposite bank of the Narmada river.
*
Kasrawad (20 km from Maheshwar, 6 km from Navdatoli)- A Buddhist archaeological site. Kasrawad was an important Buddhist centre during the ancient and early medieval periods of the Indian history.
*
Khargone (55 km from Maheshwar)- Ruins of ancient temples.
*
Oon or Un (70 km from Maheshwar, 17 km from Khargone) - A small town with the ruins of ancient temples.
*
Mandleshwar (8 km from Maheshwar) - Mandleshwar Mahadev Temple is known for the famous 8th century debate between
Maṇḍana Miśra and
Adi Shankaracharya at the Gupteshwar Mahadev Temple.
Swami Vivekananda
Swami Vivekananda () (12 January 1863 – 4 July 1902), born Narendranath Datta, was an Indian Hindus, Hindu monk, philosopher, author, religious teacher, and the chief disciple of the Indian mystic Ramakrishna. Vivekananda was a major figu ...
stayed here and meditated.
*
Raverkhedi (36 km from Mandleshwar, located between Maheshwar and Omkareshwar) - Samadhi of Maratha
Peshwa Baji Rao I who died and was cremated at Raverkhedi in 1740. Bakawan located close to Raverkhedi is known for the Narmada river pebbles resembling the
shivalingas.
*
Omkareshwar (67 km via Barwaha, 87 km via Bajirao Peshwa's Samadhi) - One of the
twelve jyotirlingas of
Lord Shiva located on a hilly island of the
Narmada River
The Narmada River, previously also known as ''Narbada'' or anglicised as ''Nerbudda'', is the 5th longest river in India and overall the longest west-flowing river in the country. It is also the largest flowing river in the state of Madhya Prade ...
called Mandhata. Ruins of some ancient temples are also located around Omkareshwar.
In pictures
File:Maheshwar Fort 04.jpg, Fort built by Mata Ahilyabai Holkar the ruler of Maheshwar Mandir at Maheshwar.
File:Royal Palace of Maheshwar.jpg, Royal Palace of Maheshwar.
File:Sunset view from Datta Temple,Jalkoti,Madhya Pradesh.jpg, Sunset view from Datta Temple, Jalkoti, Madhya Pradesh
Madhya Pradesh (; ; ) is a state in central India. Its capital is Bhopal and the largest city is Indore, Indore. Other major cities includes Gwalior, Jabalpur, and Sagar, Madhya Pradesh, Sagar. Madhya Pradesh is the List of states and union te ...
.
File:Ek Mukhi Datta Temple,Sahastradhara,Jalkoti,Maheshwar.jpg, Ek Mukhi Datta Temple at Sahastradhara, Jalkoti
File:Art at Fort of Maheshwar.jpg, Art at Fort of Maheshwar
File:View of Narmada from fort of maheshwar.jpg, View of the Narmada from Fort of Maheshwar
File:Work at Maheshwar fort.jpg, Work at Maheshwar fort
File:MaheshwarFort.jpg, Maheshwar Fort
File:MaheshwarFort1.jpg, Maheshwar Fort
File:Work at maheshwar fort.jpg, Work at Maheshwar fort
File:ArtWork at Maheshwari fort.jpg, ArtWork at Maheshwari fort
File:Fort of Maheshwar.jpg, Fort of Maheshwar
File:Fort of maheshwar2.jpg, Fort of Maheshwar
File:Statue of Ahilybai Holkar, Maheshwar.jpg, Statue of Ahilybai Holkar, Maheshwar
File:Palace of holkar Maheshwar.jpg, Holkar palace, Maheshwar
File:Ahilyabai Holkar Statue in Maheshwar (1).jpg
File:A maheswar objective.jpg, A maheswar objective
File:Maheshwar 02.jpg, A street in Maheshwar in Khargone district (MP)
Cities near Maheshwar
Dhamnod,
Barwaha,
Khargone,
Mandleshwar,
Kasrawad.
See also
*
Maratha Empire
The Maratha Empire, also referred to as the Maratha Confederacy, was an early modern India, early modern polity in the Indian subcontinent. It comprised the realms of the Peshwa and four major independent List of Maratha dynasties and states, Ma ...
*
List of Maratha dynasties and states
*
Indore State
*
Holkar
*
Mardana, Madhya Pradesh
*
Narmada Kothi (Maharajah of Indore Retreat Palace), Barwaha
Transport
The nearest airport is Indore.
References
External links
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Cities and towns in Khargone district
Tourist attractions in Khargone district
Former capital cities in India
Cities in Malwa