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  2. Kamakhya Temple - Wikipedia

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    The Kamakhya Temple at Nilachal hills in Guwahati, Assam is one of the oldest and most revered centres of Tantric practices, [3] dedicated to the goddess Kamakhya.The temple is the center of the Kulachara Tantra Marga and the site of the Ambubachi Mela, an annual festival that celebrates the menstruation of the goddess. [4]

  3. List of Hindu temples in Guwahati - Wikipedia

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    Doul Govinda Temple [1] Rajaduar: Krishna: Kamakhya Temple [2] Kamakhya: Goddess Kamakhya: Lankeshwar Temple: Lankeshwar Shiva Rudreswar Temple: Mani Karneswar Shiva Sukreswar Temple: Pan Bazaar: Shiva Ugro Tara Temple: Latasil Goddess Tara: Umananda Temple: Peacock island Shiva Shree Shyam Mandir, Guwahati: A.T. Road, Chatribari: Khatushyam ...

  4. Kamakhya - Wikipedia

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    Her abode–Kamakhya Temple is located in the Kamarupa region of Assam, India. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Originally a Kirata goddess, Residing on Nilachal hills across the banks of the Brahmaputra River , west of Guwahati in the 10th/11th century Temple rebuilt in 1565 CE, [ 5 ] she is worshiped in a non-iconic and un-anthropomorphic form of stone shaped ...

  5. Kamakhya Junction railway station - Wikipedia

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    Kamakhya–Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Katra Express [3] Kamakhya–Gandhidham Superfast Express; Kamakhya - Lokmanya Tilak Terminus Karmabhoomi Express. [4] Kamakhya - Udaipur City Kavi Guru Express [5] Kamakhya - Jodhpur, Bhagat Ki Kothi Express; Kamakhya - Delhi Brahmaputra Mail [6] Kamakhya - Dr. Ambedkar Nagar Express [7] Kamakhya - Ranchi ...

  6. Ambubachi Mela - Wikipedia

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    The Ambubachi Mela (/ˈæmbʊˌbɑ:ʧɪ,ˌ æmbʊˈbɑ:ʧɪ ˈmeɪlə, mi:lə/) is an annual Hindu mela (gathering) held at Kamakhya Temple in Guwahati, Assam. [4] This yearly mela is celebrated during the monsoon season that happens to fall during the Assamese month Ahaar, around the middle of June when the sun transits to the zodiac of Mithuna, when the Brahmaputra River is in spate.

  7. Kamakhya, Guwahati - Wikipedia

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    Kamakhya is a locality in Guwahati, Assam, which is 20 kilometres (12 mi) from the Guwahati Airport and about 6 km from Guwahati Railway Station, it also has own railway junction called Kamakhya Junction. [citation needed] Kamakhya is known for presence of ancient Kamakhya Temple in Nilachal pahar or hill.

  8. Kamaksha temple - Wikipedia

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    The original temple of the goddess Kamakhya Shaktipeeth is in Assam. In different parts of India, she is known as Kamakhya in the east, Kamaksha in the north, and Kamakshi in the south. [3] As the Kul Devi of the Suket royal family, Maa [clarification needed] Kamaksha is given the foremost position in the Suket fair and the Jatar (religious ...

  9. History of Beltola - Wikipedia

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    Therefore, the Ganesh temple may be as ancient as Kamakhya temple. This theory was inspired by the mythical story of Ganesha guarding the entrance of the house, while his mother Devi Parvati was bathing. [2] Basistha Temple in Basisthashram, Beltola Mouza, Guwahati. The Basithashram or Basistha Temple also comes under Beltola Mouza.