The question tests your general awareness, specifically geographical knowledge regarding mountain ranges and pilgrimage sites in India. The task is to identify which mountain range houses the famous pilgrimage Amarkantak.
Amarkantak is a well-known pilgrimage site in India, significant for its religious and geographical importance. It is the origin of two major Indian rivers, the Narmada and the Son. Understanding the geographical regions of India helps in identifying this location.
The provided options are:
- Dundwa
- Kudremukh
- Satpura
- Balaghat
- Aravali
Among these options, the Satpura range is the correct answer. The Satpura mountain range spans central India and is located predominantly in the state of Madhya Pradesh. The significance of Amarkantak rests in its prominent location at the meeting point of the Vindhya and the Satpura ranges, often considered a part of the larger Satpura range.
Given this information, the correct choice for the mountain range that houses the pilgrimage site Amarkantak is:
Satpura