Amarkantak is the point of origin of the river Narmada.
Narmada River System:
The Narmada is the largest west flowing river of Peninsular India.
It emerges from the Amarkantak Plateau.
Amarkantak range of mountains is located in Madhya Pradesh.
The river traverses Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, and Gujarat and meets the Gulf of Cambay.
It is the largest river without delta.
The Narmada river flows through a rift valley that divides the region into two parts— the central highland in the north and the Deccan plateau in the south.