Welcome to Devi Dol, Sivasagar, Assam! This ancient temple, once known as Bor Dewal, whispers tales of the Ahom kingdom. Built by Queen Phuleswari, it's a must-see for history buffs and spiritual seekers alike. Explore its intricate carvings and feel the divine energy in this amazing tourist place of Assam. Experience the true culture of India!
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October to March
Morning
₹500 per person
Devi Dol was constructed during the reign of Ahom King Siba Singha in the 18th century. It was built to honor Goddess Durga, reflecting the Ahom rulers' inclination towards Hinduism. The temple's construction is a blend of Ahom and Hindu architectural styles, which is evident in its unique structure and design. It stands as a historical landmark, representing the cultural and religious fusion that occurred during the Ahom dynasty's rule. Over the centuries, Devi Dol has remained an important religious and cultural site, attracting devotees and tourists alike.