Wednesday , 5 February 2025

Place to Visit

Kalaguru Bishnu Prasad Rabha cremation ground

Kalaguru Bishnu Prasad Rabha Cremation Ground is located 5 km from Tezpur town, in a place previously known as Beltika. This site, where the renowned Kalaguru Bishnu Prasad Rabha was cremated, has been transformed by the Government of Assam into a beautifully landscaped park, attracting tourists. Nearby, visitors can also explore the Bhairavi Temple. (Entry fee is required; visiting hours …

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Nikamul Satra

Nikamul Satra, located in Tezpur, was established in 1805 A.D. by the Vaishnavite saint Madhabananda Dev. It is a revered institution of the Ekasarana tradition of Vaishnavism and has significantly contributed to Assam’s socio-cultural and spiritual heritage. This sacred site has been a source of inspiration for prominent cultural figures. Dr. Bhupen Hazarika developed the foundation of Borgeet under the …

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Jyoti Bharati (Poki)

Jyoti Bharati (Poki), built in 1874, is now a museum but was originally known as Poki (meaning “concrete”). It served as the residence of Rupkonwar Jyoti Prasad Agarwala, a legendary Assamese playwright, songwriter, poet, writer, and filmmaker. Widely regarded as the founder of Assamese cinema, he produced the first Assamese film, Joymati, in 1935. The building consists of ten rooms, …

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Ketekeshwar Temple

Ketekeshwar Temple is located in Ketekibari, about 4 km north of Tezpur town. It is renowned for its Panchamukhi Shiva Lingam, a magnificent structure standing 12 feet tall and 6 feet wide. Many believe this Lingam is a relic of the ancient Hatappeshwara Temple, built by Vanamalavarmadeva. The Lingam features five faces, giving it the name Panchamukhi Shiva Lingam, and …

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Ganesh Temple

Ganesh Temple is situated north of the Brahmaputra River, where a carved stone image of Lord Ganesha can be found beside the temple. The statue, approximately 3 feet tall, is believed to date back to the 9th–10th century. The area surrounding the temple is known as Ganesh Ghat. While the original idol remains a historical relic, the current temple structure …

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Hanguleshwar Temple

Hanguleshwar Temple is a revered Shiva temple located in Bhairavpada Mouza. The origins of the temple, including its construction date and the identity of its builder, remain unknown, adding an air of mystery to this sacred site.

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The Door Frame of Da-Parvatia

The Door Frame of Da-Parvatia is located in a village west of Tezpur. This site features ruins that represent some of the earliest examples of architectural and stone carving artistry in Assam. Archaeologists attribute the door frame to the Pataliputra School of Art, dating it to the Gupta period (around 600 A.D.). The remains suggest that the temples in the …

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Rudrapada Temple

Rudrapada Temple is located in Bhomoraguri and is known for a stone impression believed to bear the mark of Lord Shiva’s left foot. According to legend, it was here that Lord Shiva revealed his true form to King Bana. The temple was originally constructed in 1730 by King Shiva Singha. However, it was later destroyed due to the erosion caused …

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Chitralekha Udyan

Chitralekha Udyan, also known as Cole Park, is a prominent attraction in the heart of Tezpur, Assam. Famous for its scenic beauty, the park features well-manicured gardens, tranquil water bodies, and thematic sculptures that reflect the region’s rich history and cultural heritage. Originally established by a British Deputy Commissioner, the park is deeply tied to the history of Tezpur, a …

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Bhairabi Temple

Bhairabi Temple is located on the eastern outskirts of Tezpur town, overlooking the Brahmaputra River. According to legend, Usha, the daughter of King Bana, worshipped at this sacred site. Dedicated to the Goddess Bhairabi, the current temple is a modern construction, as the original ancient structure is believed to have been destroyed by natural calamities. The area around the temple …

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