The state of Assam is known for things like tea, Muga silk, oil and petroleum, and immensely rich biodiversity. The reason for having such diverse biodiversity is because the landscape of the place is divided amongst tea plantations and forests. The source of life for this quaint place is the Brahmaputra river, which flows through the state while catering to the food and water necessities of the Assamese people while creating picturesque landscapes to behold.

 Planning a trip to Assam means there’s a myriad of options you can handpick to amp up your travel experience. However, if it’s a holy travel spree you’re heading on, remaining proactive about the timing is pivotal. Our guide aims at chalking out some of the most prominent religious hotspots and temples in Assam that you must include in your wishlist. So, read along to dive into what all Assam entails when it comes to catering to religious travelers.

7 Temples In Assam

Here’s a list of 7 best temples in Assam you must visit to enhance your holiday experience in this northeastern state.

1. Asvakranta Temple

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Located at Guwahati in Assam, Asvakranta temple is one of the best temples in Assam, dedicated to Lord Vishnu. It is considered to be an important shrine of Lord Vishnu, as far as the ‘yogini tantra’ is concerned. There is a common belief that those who commit sins can attain salvation upon their visit to the temple. Unlike other deities of Lord Vishnu, the particular temple features the statue of Anantasayin Vishnu. There is also a serpent replicated in the reclining position on the idol.

Additionally, you’ll witness an idol statue of Lord Brahma, who is seated on a lotus, which comes out from the navel of Lord Vishnu. There is a familiar mythology that Lord Krishna paused with his army here while going to fight Narakasura. Besides, the temple is renowned for its scenic beauty, and the walls are detailed with exciting cravings.

Location: Amingaon, Doul Govinda Rd, North Guwahati, Guwahati, Assam 781031

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2. Devi Dol Temple

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Nestled at Gaurisagar, near Sivasagar in Assam, the Dol Govind Temple is among the famous temples in Assam. The temple is dedicated to the women’s power and worships Goddess Durga as the main idol. Apart from the religious importance and spiritual enrichment, the temple is renowned for its impressive architectural designs and beautiful sculptural features.

It is among the historical temples in Assam and has a lot to unfold. Over the past three hundred years, the temple celebrates Shakti Puja with great pomp and enthusiasm and is a wondrous sight to look at. The deity of Devi Dol seems to resemble the deity of Sib Dol at the Sibsagar, as far as the style is concerned. Moreover, both the interior and the exterior of the temple have a lot to offer, too, to the devotees.

Location: Siva Dol, Temple Road, Sivasagar, Assam

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3. Bageswari Temple

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Bageshwari Temple is famous for its mythological importance and is markedly known for the fact that the Trishul with which Devi Durga’s body was cut into halves, was found here. Keeping the fact of the importance of the temples aside, the Bageshwari Temple has also aspired to become a tourist destination because of its abundant natural beauty, and unadulterated surroundings. Besides, you can also witness an ancient Shiva temple inside a stone cave and Baba Taraknath Temple, and are also visited by the tourists.

Location: Bageshwari Mandir Rd, Borpara, Mayapuri, Bongaigaon, Assam 783380

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4. Lalmati Duramari Ganesh Temple

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Being one of the oldest and most spectacular temples of Assam, the Lalmati Duramari Ganesh Temple is known for its natural beauty and historical ruins. The temple offers three different views that give you an authentic viewpoint to understand the reason behind the destruction of destructions of the Lalmati-Duramari Ganesh Temple.

Location: Ganesh Mandir Lalmati, Abhayapuri

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5. Sukreswar Temple

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Dedicated to Lord Shiva, the Sukreswar Temple is located on the hamlet Sukreswar hill, where the southern bank of the river Brahmaputra passes through. Dating back to the 18th century, the temple is said to possess the biggest lingam among all temples. There is also another mythological fact that the renowned sage, Sukra, had his ashrama on the hillock, where the temple is located. Also, the traces of Sukresvara Linga have been found being settled there.

Though built back in the 18th century during the reign of Ahom dynasty, the beautiful architecture of the Sukreswar Temple is still intact. Only the corrugated iron-sheets of the Nat Mandir have been replaced.

Location: MG Road, Pan Bazaar, Guwahati, Assam 781001

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6. Kamakhya Temple

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Stopping by this famous temple means you’re going to witness the true beauty Guwahati possesses. While most of the temples restrict women’s entry during periods, Kamakhya Devi Temple celebrates this inherently prevalent biological process. This temple in Assam is known to house the mythical womb as well as the vagina of the Goddess Shakti.

However, what pulls tourists from across the country and beyond is the fact that the Brahmaputra river flowing right beside this temple turns sheer red during the Hindu month of Ashad.

Location: Guwahati, Assam, India

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Now that you have an idea about the variety of temples in Assam, how excited are you to plan a trip to Assam and visit them? These temples of diverse cultures and traditions, will filter your mind off the negativity and pour it with the juice of divinity.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Temples In Assam

Which is the best time to visit the temples of Assam?

Both winters and summers serve as the best time to visit the temples of Assam. Though the temples remain crowded throughout the year, you can get ample scopes to explore during these periods.

Are there enough security measures in the temples of Assam?

Temples in Assam are entirely safe for the devotees, but it is always advisable not to carry the expensive items to the temple premises.

Is there any Jain temple in Assam?

The Assam Digambar Jain Temple is among the famous Jain temples in Assam and is very popular among the devotees, in different parts of the world.

How to commute to the temples of Assam?

There are several options for transportation that can be availed to reach the temples. Buses, taxis, and private cabs are also available to be hired by individuals.


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