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Kamakhya Temple is situated on Nilachal Hill, eight km west of the city Guwahati,Assam The Kamakhya Temple is a shakti temple (shakti peeth) is one of the most venerated Shakti shrines in India. Kamakhya is located on a hill - Neelachala Parvat or Kamagiri near the city of Guwahati in Assam. Shakti, residing on the Kamagiri hill is known as Kamakhya, the granter of desires. Assam traditionally has been known as the Kamarupa Desa and has been associated with Tantric practices and Shakti worship. Kamakhya is mentioned in the Kalika Purana as the most important goddess of Tantric worship, and is referred to in the text as Mahamaya, the "great goddess of illusion," who takes on many forms depending on her mood. Devotees also call her Kameshwari ("beloved goddess of desire"), and consider her a form of Maha Tripura Sundari, also called Shodashi. Famous Festivals: Durga Puja Festivals Description:Durga Puja is celebrated annually during Navaratri in the month of September- October. It is a three day festival attracting several visitors. A unique festival observed here is the Ambuvaci (Ameti) fertility festival wherein it is believed that the Goddess (mother Earth) undergoes her menstrual period. During this period the temple is closed for three days and opened with great festivity on the fourth day. It is believed to be inauspicious to till the ground or to plant seeds, during this three day period. Location: NILACHAL HILL Address: GUWâHâTI [GAUHATI], ASSAM, INDIA How to Reach by Air: The L.G.B international airport in Guwahati is well connected with rest of the country. From airport Kamakhya Temple is near about 30 km. One can hire Taxi from airport to Temple just paying near about 200-300 Rs. Bus services are also available from airport to connevting road to temple. How to Reach by Train: Guwahati is well connected with railway network across India. There is a station name Kamakhya before reaching Guwahati Railway junction which is near to the Kamakhya Temple. But trains like Rajdhani usually doesnot stop in this station. From kamakhya station one can hire autorickshow to temple. From Guwahati main railway junction to Kamakhya Temple is near about 20km and taxis are available all the time. How to Reach by Road: Kamakhya temple is situated in Nilachal Hills which is just before entering the main Guwahati city. By road National Highway number 37 is connecting Guwahati to rest of the country. From Jalukbari road is diverted to left side for Guwahati main town and Maa Kamakhya Temple. Assam State Transport Corporation running frequenct direct bus services to Kamakhya Temple from various parts of the city. |
