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Bagheswari Temple, Bongaigaon, Assam

This is a consecrated deity of Goddess Kali, known as Bagheswari.

There is a place to sit and meditate. You can go into meditative states here effortlessly.

How to Get there
The temple is located 1.2 kms South of Bongaigaon Train Station.

Map:
https://maps.app.goo.gl/sHCAwB4zZChf9acf7

About Bagheswari Temple

Bagheswari temple is the central and oldest Temple of Bongaigaon town area, Assam. According to Hindu mythology, this is the place where Devi Durgas Trishul fell down when her body was cut into pieces by Lord Vishunu just after Dakshya Yagya. This temple is considered as the most visited place in Assam and it has special importance during Durga Mahaashtami when the buffalo’s are scarified.

Maa Bagheswari Temple is dedicated to one of the oldest 51th shakti Peeths of Maa Parvati which is situated near Birjhora Hill Bongaigaon town and is surrounded by Birjhora Tea Estate. The hills and tea estate with its lush greenery and serenity adds to its beauty of the temple and leaves the feeling of spirituality in the mind of devotees.

This temple is among one of the oldest and famous temples of Assam having its own historical importance. Beautiful Bageswari Temple has been developed as afforested hillock with a garden and a small artificial lake fed by a perennial stream. The Bhageswari Hill also houses an ancient temple of Lord Shiva inside a stone cave flanked either side by another 2 temples i.e. the temple of Bhageswari Devi and the temple of Baba Tarak Nath. A large number of visitors visit Bagheswari temple every year. The architecture design of this temple is very wonderful. Devotees can feel the presence of Goddess, calmness, and peace.

Read More:
https://bongaigaon.assam.gov.in/tourist-place-detail/275

This is a consecrated deity of Goddess Kali, known as Bagheswari.

There is a place to sit and meditate. You can go into meditative states here effortlessly.

How to Get there
The temple is located 1.2 kms South of Bongaigaon Train Station.

Map:
https://maps.app.goo.gl/sHCAwB4zZChf9acf7

About Bagheswari Temple

Bagheswari temple is the central and oldest Temple of Bongaigaon town area, Assam. According to Hindu mythology, this is the place where Devi Durgas Trishul fell down when her body was cut into pieces by Lord Vishunu just after Dakshya Yagya. This temple is considered as the most visited place in Assam and it has special importance during Durga Mahaashtami when the buffalo’s are scarified.

Maa Bagheswari Temple is dedicated to one of the oldest 51th shakti Peeths of Maa Parvati which is situated near Birjhora Hill Bongaigaon town and is surrounded by Birjhora Tea Estate. The hills and tea estate with its lush greenery and serenity adds to its beauty of the temple and leaves the feeling of spirituality in the mind of devotees.

This temple is among one of the oldest and famous temples of Assam having its own historical importance. Beautiful Bageswari Temple has been developed as afforested hillock with a garden and a small artificial lake fed by a perennial stream. The Bhageswari Hill also houses an ancient temple of Lord Shiva inside a stone cave flanked either side by another 2 temples i.e. the temple of Bhageswari Devi and the temple of Baba Tarak Nath. A large number of visitors visit Bagheswari temple every year. The architecture design of this temple is very wonderful. Devotees can feel the presence of Goddess, calmness, and peace.

Read More:
https://bongaigaon.assam.gov.in/tourist-place-detail/275

Type

Consecrated

Country

India (भारत)

State

Assam

City

Bongaigaon

Google Map

https://maps.app.goo.gl/sHCAwB4zZChf9acf7

Longitude

26.4693676

Latitude

90.5639176

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Accessibility

There is a place to sit and meditate. You can go into meditative states here effortlessly.

Read More

https://bongaigaon.assam.gov.in/tourist-place-detail/275

How To Get There

The temple is located 1.2 kms South of Bongaigaon Train Station.