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The Kamakhya Temple, located atop the Nilachal Hill in Guwahati, Assam, is one of the most revered Shakti Peethas in India. Dedicated to Goddess Kamakhya, it is a powerful center of Tantric worship and mysticism. The temple draws pilgrims, yogis, and spiritual seekers from across the globe.
Believed to be one of the 51 Shakti Peethas, where the womb and yoni (female reproductive organ) of Goddess Sati fell.
The original temple is believed to have been destroyed in the 12th century.
Reconstructed in the 16th century by Koch King Naranarayana.
The temple has evolved into a major center for Tantra sadhana.
Worships Devi in her menstruating form โ symbolizing fertility and creative power.
The temple does not house a traditional idol. Instead, it has a stone yoni-shaped depression fed by a natural spring.
Site of the Ambubachi Mela, an annual fertility festival when the Goddess is believed to menstruate.
Deeply linked to Tantric rituals, feminine power, and energy worship.
Mode | Details |
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By Road | Well-connected by road to all parts of Guwahati. Buses, autos, and taxis available. |
By Train | Nearest station: Kamakhya Junction (6 km) or Guwahati Railway Station (7 km). |
By Air | Nearest airport: Lokpriya Gopinath Bordoloi Airport (20 km). |
Temple Timings: 5:30 AM โ 1:00 PM and 2:30 PM โ 5:30 PM (daily)
Special Rituals:
Kumari Puja
Tantric poojas during Ambubachi Mela and Navaratri
Yoni puja for fertility blessings
Built in Nagara style with beehive-shaped shikhara.
Beautifully adorned with sculptures of Hindu deities and mythological scenes.
Vibrant red hue inside the sanctum signifies the Goddessโ Shakti form.
A short ascent of 800โ1,000 steps from the base of Nilachal Hill
Shared jeeps and stairs available for seniors and those who cannot climb
Pilgrims often chant and sing bhajans during the uphill walk
๐ Sacred Shakti Peetha with primal feminine energy
๐ฎ Heart of Tantric spiritual practices in India
๐ฉธ Unique rituals celebrating fertility and womanhood
๐ Attend Ambubachi Mela โ the Kumbh of the East
๐ Panoramic views of Brahmaputra River and Guwahati city
Season | Experience |
OctoberโMarch | Pleasant weather and festival time (Navratri) |
June (Ambubachi) | Crowded but spiritually vibrant; book stay in advance |
AprilโMay | Summer darshan possible but humid |
Traditional clothes for darshan
Water bottle, scarf, and umbrella (especially in June)
Offerings like flowers, red cloth, sindoor
ID proof and Ambubachi passes (if attending festival)
Respect local customs, especially during Ambubachi
Visit early morning for peaceful darshan
Explore nearby temples on Nilachal Hill
Donโt wear western attire during rituals
Donโt touch sanctum walls without permission
Donโt pollute the hill area or steps
๐๏ธ Bhubaneshwari Temple โ Nearby hilltop shrine with panoramic view
๐ฟ Umananda Temple โ Located on Peacock Island in Brahmaputra
๐ช Navagraha Temple โ Ancient astrology-themed temple nearby
๐๏ธ Assam State Zoo & Botanical Garden โ Great for a relaxing stroll post-darshan
Detail | Info |
Location | Nilachal Hill, Guwahati, Assam |
Deity | Goddess Kamakhya (Shakti Peetha) |
Best Season | October to March / June (Ambubachi Mela) |
Entry Fee | Free (pujas paid separately) |
Nearest Station | Kamakhya (6 km), Guwahati (7 km) |
Nearest Airport | Guwahati Airport (20 km) |
The Kamakhya Temple is not merely a temple, but a gateway into divine femininity and mystical India. A visit here is a journey into the raw, primal, and transformative power of Shakti.
๐ Come to Kamakhya โ where creation begins, energy flows, and the Goddess reigns eternal!