Maa Kamakhya Devi Temple's story in Guwahati Assam, Kamakhya Temple is located in
India, 8 km from Guwahati near Assam's capital Dispur. This temple is the temple of Sati,
the goddess of strength. This temple is built on a hill and also has tantric significance.
India, 8 km from Guwahati near Assam's capital Dispur. This temple is the temple of Sati,
the goddess of strength. This temple is built on a hill and also has tantric significance.
There is no picture or idol of the Goddess in the sanctum sanctorum. This is a better place
for Tantric accomplishment. It is included in the 51 Shakti Peeth of Goddess. In the sanctum
sanctorum, there is only a vagina-shaped stone. This unique temple is of the vaginal form of
Maa Bhagwati.This revered place of tantrikas around the world. The vaginal form of Goddess
is called Mahamudra. The entire universe is considered to be the focal point. Closed every
month for three day
for Tantric accomplishment. It is included in the 51 Shakti Peeth of Goddess. In the sanctum
sanctorum, there is only a vagina-shaped stone. This unique temple is of the vaginal form of
Maa Bhagwati.This revered place of tantrikas around the world. The vaginal form of Goddess
is called Mahamudra. The entire universe is considered to be the focal point. Closed every
month for three day
Maa Kamkhya Temple Story
According to the legend, Goddess Sati married Lord Shiva. Sati's father Raja Daksha was
not happy with this marriage. Once King Daksha conducted a yajna but did not call Lord
Shiva, Sati's husband. Sati was angry with this and reached her father's house without
calling. On this matter, King Daksha insulted her and her husband a lot. Insult to her
the husband was not endured by her and Havan jumped into the tank. As soon as this
information was known, Lord Shiva also reached the yagna and left the place with the
body of Sati. He started doing the Tandava with the body of Sati, Lord Vishnu threw
Sudarshan Chakra to stop him. With this cycle, Sati's body was cut into 51 parts and fell
from place to place. In this, the vagina and womb of Sati fell on the place of this Kamakhya
temple i.e. Nilachal mountain. In this place, King Nara Narayana of Bihar built a temple in the
17th century.
not happy with this marriage. Once King Daksha conducted a yajna but did not call Lord
Shiva, Sati's husband. Sati was angry with this and reached her father's house without
calling. On this matter, King Daksha insulted her and her husband a lot. Insult to her
the husband was not endured by her and Havan jumped into the tank. As soon as this
information was known, Lord Shiva also reached the yagna and left the place with the
body of Sati. He started doing the Tandava with the body of Sati, Lord Vishnu threw
Sudarshan Chakra to stop him. With this cycle, Sati's body was cut into 51 parts and fell
from place to place. In this, the vagina and womb of Sati fell on the place of this Kamakhya
temple i.e. Nilachal mountain. In this place, King Nara Narayana of Bihar built a temple in the
17th century.
In Indian society, while on the one hand it is considered forbidden to enter the temple and
religious.rituals, considering women as impure, on the other hand, on the other hand, mother
Kamakhya Devi, a symbol of power, is worshiped as holy during menstruation. Kamakhya
Devi is called the Goddess of flowing blood. It is believed that every year in June, Kamakhya
Devi is menstruating and with her flowing blood, the water of the entire Brahmaputra river
becomes like red color.
religious.rituals, considering women as impure, on the other hand, on the other hand, mother
Kamakhya Devi, a symbol of power, is worshiped as holy during menstruation. Kamakhya
Devi is called the Goddess of flowing blood. It is believed that every year in June, Kamakhya
Devi is menstruating and with her flowing blood, the water of the entire Brahmaputra river
becomes like red color.
Anbuwachi fair is organized every year in this temple. Tantriks from all over the country come
to participate in this fair. It is believed that during these three days, the mother Sati
menstruates and blood flows in place of water in the water tank. The temple doors remain
closed for these three days. After three days, they are opened with great fanfare.
Every year the water of the Brahmaputra river during the fair turns red. It is believed that this
water is the cause of the mother's menstruation.
to participate in this fair. It is believed that during these three days, the mother Sati
menstruates and blood flows in place of water in the water tank. The temple doors remain
closed for these three days. After three days, they are opened with great fanfare.
Every year the water of the Brahmaputra river during the fair turns red. It is believed that this
water is the cause of the mother's menstruation.
How to visit Temple
By Train-The city of Kamakhya has its own header called Kamakhya station. However,
it is advisable to disembark at Guwahati station because it is very well connected with all
the major Indian cities. Being the largest train station in northeastern India, the maximum
number of trains from other metropolitan areas and Indian cities stops here. When you
arrive at Guwahati Station, look for a car with a meter or a taxi with a meter for the hotel
you wish to register or go to the temple if you plan to have the darshan first.
it is advisable to disembark at Guwahati station because it is very well connected with all
the major Indian cities. Being the largest train station in northeastern India, the maximum
number of trains from other metropolitan areas and Indian cities stops here. When you
arrive at Guwahati Station, look for a car with a meter or a taxi with a meter for the hotel
you wish to register or go to the temple if you plan to have the darshan first.
By Air -Lokpriya Gopinath Bordoloi International Airport, also known as Guwahati
International Airport, is the closest airport to Kamakhya Temple. The shrine is located
about 20 km from the airport. Formerly known as Borjhar Airport, Lokpriya Gopinath
Bordoloi International Airport connects regular flights from New Delhi, Kolkata, Mumbai,
Chennai, and other Indian cities.
International Airport, is the closest airport to Kamakhya Temple. The shrine is located
about 20 km from the airport. Formerly known as Borjhar Airport, Lokpriya Gopinath
Bordoloi International Airport connects regular flights from New Delhi, Kolkata, Mumbai,
Chennai, and other Indian cities.
By Bus- The distance between Guwahati station and Kamakhya temple is about 8 km.
Exit the station and cross the pedestrian bridge. Go ahead and you will find several
auto-rickshaws, taxis, and buses. The general price of the rickshaw car is around Rs 100,
and car-sharing trips cost Rs 15 per passenger. The buses of the tourism department of
Assam also cross the temple and the train station. It takes approximately 20 to 25 minutes
to reach the temple from the station, depending on traffic and time of day. Alternatively, you
can also get off at Kamakhya station and hire local transportation to get to the temple.
The advice of registering first at the hotel, to cool down a bit and keep your luggage in
the room before going to theMaa Kamkhya Devi temple to darshan.
Exit the station and cross the pedestrian bridge. Go ahead and you will find several
auto-rickshaws, taxis, and buses. The general price of the rickshaw car is around Rs 100,
and car-sharing trips cost Rs 15 per passenger. The buses of the tourism department of
Assam also cross the temple and the train station. It takes approximately 20 to 25 minutes
to reach the temple from the station, depending on traffic and time of day. Alternatively, you
can also get off at Kamakhya station and hire local transportation to get to the temple.
The advice of registering first at the hotel, to cool down a bit and keep your luggage in
the room before going to theMaa Kamkhya Devi temple to darshan.

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