Narmada parikrama could be once in lifetime for some people. Some may do it more times later on due to the experiences they receive in their first parikrama. This book intends to give a path for the first timers to plan their journey by a suitable mode of transport. Of course they may follow it by walking which is more enjoyable.
I have been writing on travel and travel experience for last few years. This book is an extract of the experience during the travel or parikrama along the bank of Narmada. An effort has been made to picturise and tabulate the journey details which may be able to drive new persons into this spiritual journey. Usually the plan for such pilgrimage begins at least 4 months prior to the actual journey. The motivation and travel programme is required to be done in order to suite the group and also the rituals to be performed during the yatra. I think I must be free to admit that the exact programme could not be followed considering the circumstances at the actual spot. We can not predict the road conditions and drivability. I have also mentioned places which we visited but were not a part of the planned programme. This writing I feel is a need as I did not find information or guidance as how we should plan our journey The plan in this text will I suppose help to enchart their modifications in the route so as to sauté their group.
The book is based on the journey or pilgrimage that the author has performed along the bank of the river Narmada. After going through the text we feel that the journey was no doubt at a brisk speed but planned so as to perform the rituals at the appropriate places. The travel plan provided in the book can be taken as a guidance if some one plans a journey of this type. The author has been travelling for last few years to various countries and has written a text based on his travel experience and planning. This looks to be a continuation of the same with a spiritual touch. The author who is basically a researcher and has published sumptuous amount of scientific literature in reputed international journals and books but this is off the track but in proper direction. I wish he writes some more experiences of this type which will be a guiding text for persons to travel with backpacks or solo. I wish him a best luck in his endeavour
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