Adelaide pair completes 'Narmada Parikrama' pilgrimage after four-month trek

Being the longest west-flowing river, the 'Narmada Parikrama' is a considered as a spiritual exercise and challenge, a journey of about 2,600 km.
Regarded as one of India's five sacred rivers, the Narmada holds a unique distinction—it's the sole river in the country that can be encircled from its origin to its mouth as part of a pilgrimage, known as 'yatra.' In a conversation with SBS Hindi, Dinesh and Snehal Oak, residents of Adelaide, shared their experience of embarking on a four-month expedition to fulfill the spiritual odyssey known as the 'Narmada Parikrama.'
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