RIVANSHI RAKHRAI
Kamakhya Temple sits atop Nilachal Hill, offering breathtaking views and a serene environment, enhancing the spiritual experience for tourists and pilgrims.
During Ambubachi Mela, the temple closes for three days to symbolize the goddess's menstrual cycle, attracting devotees seeking fertility and healing.
Kamakhya Temple lacks a conventional idol, focusing worship on the yoni, symbolizing the female reproductive organ and highlighting divine feminine energy.
Tantric rituals at Kamakhya Temple involve chanting, offerings, and symbolic gestures by priests to awaken divine energies and connect with the goddess.
The Ambubachi Mela, celebrating the goddess's menstruation, draws thousands of pilgrims, fostering unity and spiritual fervor among diverse devotees.
Kamakhya Temple has sacred ponds and wells with unique legends, used for ritualistic ablutions and believed to have purifying properties.
Mystical caves and tunnels beneath the temple add to its enigmatic allure, attracting curious visitors and spiritual seekers intrigued by its ancient secrets.