Maheshwar is a small town in the Khargone district of Madhya Pradesh, India. It is located on the north bank of the Narmada River and is known for its historical and spiritual significance. The town features an impressive fort, Maheshwar Fort, which houses the Rajwada or the royal residence and the Chhatris or cenotaphs of the Holkar dynasty rulers. The town's spiritual aura is enhanced by numerous temples, the most notable being the Ahilyeshwar Temple, dedicated to Lord Shiva. Maheshwar is also renowned for its Maheshwari sarees, a traditional form of handloom weaving that is still practiced today. The town's ghats, such as Ahilya Ghat, are bustling with activity where pilgrims bathe and perform rituals. Maheshwar served as the capital of the Malwa region during the reign of the Holkar queen, Ahilya Bai Holkar, and still reflects the charm and regality of its past. Its serene atmosphere and riverside location make it a captivating destination for tourists seeking a blend of spirituality, history, and culture.