There are many Hindu temples in Guwahati, which is why it is also known as the "city of temples".[citation needed] Notable temples include:-
Name | Locality | Presiding deity | Image |
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Basistha Temple | Basistha | Shiva | |
Dirgheshwari Temple | Amingaon | Durga | |
Doul Govinda Temple[1] | Rajaduar | Krishna | |
Kamakhya Temple[2] | Kamakhya | Goddess Kamakhya | |
Lankeshwar Temple | Lankeshwar | Shiva | |
Rudreswar Temple | Mani Karneswar | Shiva | |
Sukreswar Temple | Pan Bazaar | Shiva | |
Ugro Tara Temple | Latasil | Goddess Tara | |
Umananda Temple | Peacock island | Shiva | |
Shree Shyam Mandir, Guwahati | A.T. Road, Chatribari | Khatushyam | |
Navagraha Temple | Chitrasal Hill, Silpukhuri | Nine planet |
See also
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edit- ^ "Doul Govinda Mandir, North Guwahati". humtydumty.in. Archived from the original on 14 October 2017. Retrieved 7 October 2013.
- ^ Kakati, Banikanta (1989). The Mother Goddess Kamakhya. Publication Board, Guwahati.