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Aadishakti Mata Kamakhya Devi (Museum)

5P84+R3C, Kamakhya, Guwahati, Assam 781010, India

Aadishakti Mata Kamakhya Devi (Museum)
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Tuesday: 9–17
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Thursday: 9–17
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Ashok Vaghela
Ashok Vaghela
The earliest historical dynasty of Kamarupa, the Varmans (350-650), as well as Xuanzang, a 7th-century Chinese traveler ignore the Kamakhya; and it is assumed that the worship at least till that period was Kirata-based beyond the brahminical ambit. The first epigraphic notice of Kamakhya is found in the 9th-century Tezpur plates of Vanamalavarmadeva of the Mlechchha dynasty. Since the archaeological evidence too points to a massive 8th-9th century temple,it can be safely assumed that the earliest temple was constructed during the Mlechchha dynasty. From the moldings of the plinth and the bandhana, the original temple was clearly of Nagara type, possibly of the Malava style.

The later Palas of Kamarupa kings, from Indra Pala to Dharma Pala, were followers of the Tantrik tenet and about that period Kamakhya had become an important seat of Tantrikism. The Kalika Purana (10th century) was composed and Kamakhya soon became a renowned centre of Tantrik sacrifices, mysticism and sorcery. Mystic Buddhism, known as Vajrayana and popularly called the "Sahajia cult", too rose in prominence Kamarupa in the tenth century. It is found from Tibetan records that some of the eminent Buddhist professors in Tibet, of the tenth and the eleventh centuries, hailed from Kamarupa. The Kalika Purana gives the Sanskritized names of most of the rivers and hills of Brahmaputra valley. It gives a full account of the Naraka legend, the physical description of the land and the old city of Pragjyotishpura as well as the special merit and sanctity of the Kamakhya Temple.
Pavan Kumar
Pavan Kumar
You can witness the destruction & barbaric acts of cruel Mlechchas. Autograph of old kamakhya temple you can find here in bits and pieces along with oldest weapons which are used for animal sacrifice and pooja yantras & articles
Hari chetry
Hari chetry
Jay matadi it's really good and big temple
DHIRAJ BODKHE
DHIRAJ BODKHE
Old utensils, weapons, few statues etc.
Partha Ghosh
Partha Ghosh
Ancient Hindu temple with beautiful sculpture all around. Try to visit in early morning otherwise the queue get long and long.

You will find lot of scammer so be alert. Sad that people take advantage in name of faith.
Nitish Kumar
Nitish Kumar
The earliest historical dynasty of Kamarupa, the Varmans (350-650), as well as Xuanzang, a 7th-century Chinese traveler ignored the Kamakhya; and it is assumed that the worship at least till that period was Kirata-based beyond the brahminical ambit.The first epigraphic notice of Kamakhya is found in the 9th-century Tezpur plates of Vanamalavarmadeva of the Mlechchha dynasty.Since the archaeological evidence too points to a massive 8th-9th century temple, it can be safely assumed that the earliest temple was constructed during the Mlechchha dynasty. From the moldings of the plinth and the bandhana, the original temple was clearly of Nagara type, possibly of the Malava style.

The later Palas of Kamarupa kings, from Indra Pala to Dharma Pala, were followers of the Tantrik tenet and about that period Kamakhya had become an important seat of Tantrikism. The Kalika Purana (10th century) was composed and Kamakhya soon became a renowned centre of Tantrik sacrifices, mysticism and sorcery. Mystic Buddhism, known as Vajrayana and popularly called the "Sahajia cult", too rose in prominence Kamarupa in the tenth century. It is found from Tibetan records that some of the eminent Buddhist professors in Tibet, of the tenth and the eleventh centuries, hailed from Kamarupa.The goddess is worshiped according to both the Vamachara (Left-Hand Path) as well as the Dakshinachara (Right-Hand Path) modes of worship. Offerings to the goddess are usually flowers, but might include animal sacrifices. In general female animals are exempt from sacrifice, a rule that is relaxed during mass sacrifices.
Sankalp Rathour
Sankalp Rathour287 days ago
Get the special pass, otherwise it's a 5+ hour wait. Once inside the inner sanctum, it's truly divine, Priests do puja with name and gotra, workout being overly fixated about dakshina.
ALL ABOUT IT
ALL ABOUT IT1 year ago
One of the best places /temple to visit in Kamakhya
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