
Doodh Dhara
Waterfall
Doodh Dhara
Doodh Dhara, located near Amarkantak in Dindori, Madhya Pradesh, is a scenic waterfall formed by the holy Narmada River. It is the second waterfall on the river after Kapil Dhara, and its name, meaning "Milk Stream," comes from the white, foamy appearance of the falling water.
The waterfall is about 10 feet high and is surrounded by dense forests, making it a peaceful retreat for nature lovers and pilgrims. According to legend, Sage Durvasa performed penance here, and Mother Narmada appeared to him, offering milk, which led to the name Doodh Dhara.
A Shivling is present inside a cave near the waterfall, where water continuously drips onto it. The site is accessible via a short trek from Kapil Dhara, and visitors are advised to wear proper footwear due to the rocky and slippery terrain.
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Doodh Dhara is located in Dindori, Madhya Pradesh.
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