Secrets of Kamakhya Temple English Vision Innovative
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Secrets of Kamakhya Temple • • Maa Kamakhya or Kameswari, is the renowned Goddess of Desire. Her famous shrine is located in the heart of Nilachala Hill, situated in the western part of Guwahati, the Capital City of Asom in North East India. Maa Kamakhya Devalaya is considered the most sacred and oldest of the 51 Shakti Peethas. It is the centerpiece of India’s widely practiced, powerful Tantrik Shaktism cult. • A shaktipeeth, which has Devi Sati’s womb. • India has 52 Shaktipeeths (some data believe it to be 108 shaktipeeth), and one of them is Kamakhya Temple at Guwahati, Assam. • This temple is considered one of the oldest temples in India and one of the four primary Shaktipeeths. It is believed to be built during Mleccha Dynasty during the 8th-9th century. Kamarupa kings highly followed Tantrism during those times. In Tibet, several Buddhist Professors were known to belong to Kamakhya. Though the temple was destroyed during Hussein Sha’s invasion, it was reconstructed in 1565, during the reign of the Koch Dynasty, the founder, Vishwasingha’s son. • The temple’s uniqueness is that during the month of Ashadh, that is, June, Devi kamakhya menstruates, and the Bramhaputra river that flows beside the temple turns red. While some believe it to be scientific, others believe it to be divine and miraculous. The temple remains closed during this time, and after those three days, the goddess is bathed, and normal activities get resumed. This is when the famous temple festival, Ambubachi Mela, takes place, and thousands of visitors visit the place. • The temple is also believed to be the most revered center of Tantric Practices; as per Kalika Purana, Kamakhya devi is the yielder of desire, the young bride of Shiva, and the giver of Salvation. Tantra is basic to worship Devi Kamakhya. • #kamkhya • #assam • #redwater • #kamakhyatemple • #shaktipeeth
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