Maa Tara is a one of ten Das Mahavidhya temple around Kamakhya Temple.
There is a place to sit and meditate. You can go into meditative states here effortlessly.
How to Get there
The temple is located 70 m East of Kamakhya Temple.
Map:
https://goo.gl/maps/JDjJk9gV3X9G5GU28
About Maa Tara Temple
Tara Devi gives ‘Bak-shakti’ i.e power of speech. She is also ‘Nil Saraswati’. Devi is fair-skinned, three eyes and four hands. She holds a Kharga, a Kartarika, a severed human head and a water lily. She wears a garland of human heads and wears a Tiger Skin. Tara Devi is shown standing on a pyre. According to Maya Tantra, Tara Devi has eight forms: Tara, Urga, Mohagra, Bajra, Nila, Saraswati, Kameshwari and Bhadrakali. When prayed she comes to the aid of people in trouble and so known as ‘Tara’.
As Nil Saraswati, She grants power of speech. As Ugratara, She protects people from deep fear. Sage Basistha placed Tara Devi near Jorpukhuri of present Guwahati-the famous mandir is known a ‘Ugratara Mandir’. The Tara mandir in Nilachal Parvat lies between Mahakali and Kamakhya temple. Tara is the adhisthatri devi of Guru Brihaspati (Thursday) and is considered Devi who guides and protects and offers the ultimate knowledge that leads to salvation.
Read More:
https://www.maakamakhya.org/around_nila.php