Welcome to Kamakhya Temple in Guwahati, Assam, a super special and old place! It's all about the goddess Kamakhya and is one of the most important temples for Hindu pilgrims in India. People also used to call it Kamrup-Kamakhya. The temple has a fascinating history and is a must-see for any India travel enthusiast!
Attend Morning Prayers
Enjoy Panoramic Views
Explore Temple Complex
Visit Nearby Museum
Witness Tantric Rituals
October to March
Morning
₹500 per person
The history of Kamakhya Temple is deeply rooted in ancient mythology and tantric traditions. It is believed that the temple marks the spot where the womb and genitals of Goddess Sati fell after her self-immolation. The temple's origin is debated, with some scholars attributing it to the 8th century, while others suggest it was established earlier. It was destroyed multiple times and rebuilt, with the current structure largely dating back to the 16th and 17th centuries. The temple has been a significant center for tantric practices and is mentioned in ancient texts, highlighting its historical and religious importance.