10 Lines On Kamakhya Temple – The Kamakhya Temple in Assam is one of the most venerated Shakti shrines in India, and is regarded as one of the Shakti Peethams associated with the legend of Shivaand Daksha Yagna.
Kamakhya is located on a hill – Neelachala Parvat or Kamagiri near the city of Guwahati in Assam. Shakti, residing on the Kamagiri hill is known as Kamakhya, the granter of desires. Assam traditionally has been known as the KamarupaDesa and has been associated with Tantric practices and Shakti worship.
10 Lines On Kamakhya Temple in English For Students
(1) Kamakhya temple is counted among the oldest temples of India
(2) Kamakhya Devi Shaktipeeth is considered one of the 51 Shaktipeeths.
(3) Kamakhya Temple is located in the Nilanchal ranges in Guwahati, Assam.
(4) The area around Kamakhya temple is also called Kamrup Kshetra.
(5) Every year thousands of devotees come to visit the temple of Kamakhya temple goddess.
(6) Goddess Sati, the wife of Lord Shiva, is worshiped in the Kamakhya temple.
(7) In the Kamakhya temple, Mata’s darshan is in the form of a pool.
(8) Kamakhya Mata is considered to be the most important goddess for Tantrics.
(9) Every year a grand Ambubachi fair is organized here.
(10) Devotees and sages come from far and wide to attend this fair.
10 Lines On Kamakhya Temple in Hindi
(1) कामाख्या मंदिर की गिनती भारत के सबसे पुराने मंदिरों में होती है
(2) कामाख्या देवी शक्तिपीठ 51 शक्तिपीठों में से एक माना जाता है।
(3) कामाख्या मंदिर गुवाहाटी, असम में नीलांचल पर्वतमाला में स्थित है।
(4) कामाख्या मंदिर के आसपास के क्षेत्र को कामरूप क्षेत्र भी कहा जाता है।
(5) कामाख्या मंदिर देवी के मंदिर में हर साल हजारों भक्त दर्शन के लिए आते हैं।
(6) कामाख्या मंदिर में भगवान शिव की पत्नी देवी सती की पूजा की जाती है।
(7) कामाख्या मंदिर में कुंड के रूप में माता के दर्शन होते हैं।
(8) कामाख्या माता को तांत्रिकों की सबसे महत्वपूर्ण देवी माना जाता है।
(9) यहां हर साल एक भव्य अंबुबाची मेले का आयोजन किया जाता है।
(10) इस मेले में शामिल होने के लिए दूर-दूर से भक्त और साधु आते हैं।
Celebrated Fastivals
Festivals: Durga Puja is celebrated annually during Navaratri in the month of September- October. It is a three day festival attracting several visitors. A unique festival observed here is the Ambuvaci (Ameti) fertility festival wherein it is believed that the Goddess (mother Earth) undergoes her menstrual period (also see Changannur Bhagawati in Kerala). During this period the temple is closed for three days and opened with great festivity on the fourth day. It is believed to be inauspicious to till the ground or to plant seeds, during this three day period.
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