Guwahati, the bustling metropolis and largest city in the Indian state of Assam, is a vibrant hub of culture, commerce, and government. As the capital of Assam, Dispur is nestled within Guwahati, serving as the seat of the state’s administration. The city boasts the Lokpriya Gopinath Bordoloi International Airport, the 12th busiest in all of India.
Guwahati’s unique location, nestled between hills and the mighty Brahmaputra River, makes it a picturesque and dynamic destination. Known as the gateway to North East India, Guwahati is a thriving riverine port city that is rapidly expanding and evolving.
With its rich history, diverse population, and strategic position, Guwahati is a city on the rise. Explore the wonders of this vibrant metropolis and discover all that it has to offer.
Places to Visit in Guwahati
Kamakhya Temple
Embark on an unforgettable journey to Guwahati’s Kamakhya Temple, to the majestic Kamakhya complex atop the hill, a revered pilgrimage site in Hinduism. You can also visit the Guwahati Botanical Garden, Gandhi Mandap viewpoint.
The Kamakhya Temple, nestled in the Nilachal hills of Guwahati, Assam, stands as a testament to centuries of Tantric practices and devotion to the goddess Kamakhya. This ancient temple, dating back to the 8th-9th century, has undergone numerous reconstructions, resulting in a unique architectural style known as Nilachal. It holds a special place in the Shakta tradition, being one of the oldest of the 51 pithas.
Originally a humble place of worship for a local goddess, the Kamakhya Temple gained prominence as a symbol of state power under various dynasties, including the Mlecchas, Palas, Kochs, and Ahoms. The temple’s significance was further solidified during the colonial era, attracting pilgrims from all over India.
The temple’s history is rich and complex, with worship evolving through different phases, from the aniconic yoni worship under the Mlecchas to the Mahavidyas worship under the Kochs. The main temple is surrounded by smaller shrines dedicated to the ten Mahavidyas of Saktism, each representing a unique aspect of divine feminine energy.
Mysterious and ancient legends surround the Kamakhya Temple, as whispered in the Kalika Purana. It is said that this sacred site was where Sati, in secret, would meet with Shiva for a forbidden union. It is believed that her yoni and womb fell at this very spot after Shiva’s destructive dance with her lifeless body. However, the Devi Bhagavata tells a different tale, mentioning 108 places linked to Sati’s remains, with Kamakhya only appearing in a supplementary list.
Intriguingly, the Yogini Tantra, a more recent text, dismisses the origin story presented in the Kalika Purana. Instead, it connects Kamakhya with the fierce goddess Kali, highlighting the symbolic power of the yoni. The secrets of Kamakhya Temple continue to captivate those who seek to unravel its enigmatic past.
Immerse yourself in the mystical aura of the Kamakhya Temple and explore its fascinating history on this captivating private tour. Let the ancient stories and sacred energy of this revered site transport you to a realm of spiritual.