Guwahati: Kamakhya Temple reopens after Ambubachi Mela, draws thousands of devotees
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Guwahati: Kamakhya Temple reopens after Ambubachi Mela, draws thousands of devotees 
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Honoring the divine feminine and natural cycles, Kamakhya Temple celebrates fertility and sanctity in a vibrant cultural heritage setting, embodying Shakti Peethas' significance.
Honoring the divine feminine and natural cycles, Kamakhya Temple celebrates fertility and sanctity in a vibrant cultural heritage setting, embodying Shakti Peethas' significance. Read less
The Kamakhya Temple, located atop the Nilachal Hill in Guwahati, Assam, is one of the most significant pilgrimage sites in India. It is particularly renowned for the Ambubachi Mela, an annual festival that marks the believed menstrual cycle of Goddess Kamakhya. During this period, the temple doors are symbolically closed for four days, reflecting the belief that the goddess undergoes her menstrual cycle. The festival also embodies the broader belief that Mother Earth menstruates during this time.
Kamakhya Temple is one of the Shakti Peethas. The Kamakhya Temple, located in Guwahati, is particularly significant as it is dedicated to the goddess Kamakhya, an embodiment of Shakti, and is associated with the yoni (womb) of the goddess. This temple is a major pilgrimage destination and plays a central role in the worship of the divine feminine.
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The Ambubachi Mela not only reinforces spiritual beliefs but also fosters a sense of community and cultural heritage among those who gather to honour the goddess Kamakhya.
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