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Famous Temples to Visit in Assam

Assam is a place of historical significance with ancient and mythological stories hidden there. Read this article to know about some famous temples in Assam.

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The Assam is a state which is rich in its diverse wildlife biodiversity and is the land for historical significance with various ancient myths and stories hidden in the place.

The history associated with the state is quite majestic but unfortunately, not everyone in our country is familiar with the heroic deeds and contributions of our ancient Ahom emperor who proudly made their place in the history of Ahom dynasty.

Assam is the land for diversification of tribes and their culture and traditions, green dense forest resources, magnificent tea estates, petroleum, oil, and unique muga silk exclusively found in the state. The mighty and majestic Brahmaputra River flows from the state which is the primary source of livelihood for the inhabitants of the state. The river is the prime source of water, food, and agriculture for the people of Assam. For its natural and scenic beauty, the state attracts a huge number of tourists from across the globe that gets a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to experience its rich wildlife, historical places, splendid waterfalls, greenery tea plantation, and many more. Undoubtedly, the North East is no less than a paradise; a living Paradise. If you are planning for a peaceful, spiritual and religious journey, then Assam is a great option to visit without any doubt as it is a place where you could visit famous religious temples that will not only bring the sense of spiritualism but also will give you the opportunity to have a whole new perspective of yourself. This place consists of various temples, stone carving, religious shrines, people following different traditional festivals and customs, and many more. Hence, if one is planning to separate oneself from the busy hectic crowded life of the city and want to get into a place where you can experience peace and serenity, then you are definitely on the right page.

Continue reading this article to know about some famous religious temples to visit in Assam.

Some of the popular religious temples in Assam:

This famous temple is situated on the Nilachal Hill in western Guwahati, Assam. This temple was anciently built by the Koch king Naranarayan and the Ahom king. River Brahmaputra flows beside the temple and the temple is mainly dedicated to Goddess Shakti. The mythological belief associated with the temple is that this is a house of a vagina and womb of the deity and so with this belief, the temple was created. The beauty of the temple is quite mesmerizing and one would be speechless by its stories hidden there.

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Umananda Temple:

The temple is situated on Umananda Island or Mayur island. This temple is of Lord shiva. The term 'Umananda ' derives from two words 'Uma' which means Goddess Parvati and Anand means 'Happiness'. The temple was built by the great Ahom King, Raja Gadadhar Singh from 1681 to 1694.

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Baisistha Temple:

The Baisistha temple is situated in Beltola which is at the outskirts of Guwahati and is near Grabhanga Reserve forest. It is a Shiva temple is constructed by the great Ahom king, Rajeswar Singha from 1751 to 1769. The temple is built on the Vaisistha ashram, the home of saint Vaisistha.

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Mahabhairav Temple:

Mahabhairav Temple is located in the northern Tezpur in Assam. It is a popular Shiva temple and was built by King Bana in the eighth to ninth century AD. Shivratri is being celebrated in great zeal and enthusiasm in this temple and devotees from various places come to visit here in that period.

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Bageswari temple:

Bageshwar temple is a place where one can experience natural scenic beauty in abundance, ancient sculpture, peaceful surroundings, and green lush gardens. The temple is placed in the Bongaigaon district of Assam. A huge number of tourists from across the world come to visit here for the fact that the Trishul is found in this place with which the Goddess Durga's body was cut into pieces. This place is mainly known for its mythological significance. There is also a historic cave from which the God Shiva statue can be seen.

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