Bogidole Dewalay
General information
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Ideal Duration:
45 Minutes to 1 HourPlace Type:
Religious Temple & Spiritual SiteEntry Fees:
No Entry Fee: Entrance to Bogidole Dewalay is free for all visitors, as it is a public place of worship. People of all religions are welcome to visit and explore the temple grounds and participate in the rituals.
Offerings and Donations: Vi...No Entry Fee: Entrance to Bogidole Dewalay is free for all visitors, as it is a public place of worship. People of all religions are welcome to visit and explore the temple grounds and participate in the rituals.
Offerings and Donations: Visitors often choose to buy "Prasad" or flowers from the small stalls outside to offer at the temple. You can also place a donation in the temple hundi (collection box) to support its upkeep and festivals.Timing:
Temple Timings: The temple usually opens at 6:00 AM and remains open until 8:00 PM. There might be a short closure in the afternoon between 1:00 PM and 3:00 PM for the deity's rest.
Ideal Visit Time: The best time to visit is during the eve...Temple Timings: The temple usually opens at 6:00 AM and remains open until 8:00 PM. There might be a short closure in the afternoon between 1:00 PM and 3:00 PM for the deity's rest.
Ideal Visit Time: The best time to visit is during the evening Aarti around 6:30 PM. The atmosphere with the lamps and chanting is truly special and provides a deep spiritual experience for all visitors.Special Events:
Sivaratri Mela: The most significant event at Bogidole is the Maha Sivaratri festival. The temple is lit up with thousands of lamps, and devotees stay awake all night singing devotional songs to Lord Shiva.
Durga Puja: During the autumn mon...Sivaratri Mela: The most significant event at Bogidole is the Maha Sivaratri festival. The temple is lit up with thousands of lamps, and devotees stay awake all night singing devotional songs to Lord Shiva.
Durga Puja: During the autumn months, the temple celebrates Durga Puja with great fervor. Traditional drums or "Dhol" and "Bahi" are played, and the entire area takes on a festive and vibrant atmosphere.Best Photo Spots:
The Shikhara: The best photo spot is from the front courtyard, looking up at the temple tower. The intricate brickwork against a clear blue sky captures the timeless beauty of Ahom religious architecture.
The Inner Sanctum Entrance: The doo...The Shikhara: The best photo spot is from the front courtyard, looking up at the temple tower. The intricate brickwork against a clear blue sky captures the timeless beauty of Ahom religious architecture.
The Inner Sanctum Entrance: The doorway to the main shrine, often decorated with flowers and oil lamps, offers a culturally rich and intimate photo opportunity that reflects the living devotion of the site.Photo Gallery
Things To Do
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Participate in Puja: The best thing to do at Bogidole Dewalay is to attend the morning or evening prayer sessions. The chanting of hymns and the sound of the temple bells create a deeply spiritual and calming atmosphere.
Architectural Study: If you are an art student or a history enthusiast, spend time sketching or studying the motifs on the temple walls. The "Ahom" style is distinct and offers much to learn about medieval construction.
Meditation: The temple grounds are known for their quietude. Find a corner under a tree or on the temple porch to sit and meditate, away from the noise and distractions of the modern city center.
Cultural Exchange: Talk to the temple priests or the "Borbayans" to understand the history of the temple. They often possess oral hi...
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Why Famous:
Spiritual Significance: Bogidole Dewalay is famous for being a core part of the "Dol" network in Sivasagar. It represents the religious devotion of the Ahom royalty and continues to be a living site of worship for the local population.
Architec...Spiritual Significance: Bogidole Dewalay is famous for being a core part of the "Dol" network in Sivasagar. It represents the religious devotion of the Ahom royalty and continues to be a living site of worship for the local population.
Architectural Beauty: It is renowned for its simple yet elegant Ahom style masonry. The temple's peaceful location away from the main highway makes it a famous spot for those seeking a quiet spiritual experience in the heart of Assam.
Cultural Gathering: The temple is famous for hosting local religious events that bring together the community, preserving the ancient hymns and rituals that have been passed down since the time of the Swargadeos (Ahom Kings). -
Architecture:
Temple Structure: Bogidole Dewalay follows the Ahom temple architectural style, characterized by a Shikhara (tower) that rises above the sanctum. The base is typically octagonal or square, measuring roughly 25 feet in diameter at the foundation level.
Read MoreTemple Structure: Bogidole Dewalay follows the Ahom temple architectural style, characterized by a Shikhara (tower) that rises above the sanctum. The base is typically octagonal or square, measuring roughly 25 feet in diameter at the foundation level.
The Antarala: The temple features a small antechamber or Antarala that connects the main hall to the inner sanctum. The exterior walls are decorated with subtle floral carvings and motifs typical of the late medieval Assamese masonry techniques.How To Reach:
By Air: Jorhat Airport is the closest hub. From the airport, it is a 65 KM drive to Meteka Pathar in Sivasagar. Taxis are readily available for the journey.
By Train: The Sivasagar Town Station is the closest. You can take an auto-ricksha...Near Tourist Places:
Sivasagar Tank (4 KM), Shiva Dol (4 KM), Rang Ghar (7 KM), Talatal Ghar (8 KM), Joysagar Tank (9 KM), Tai Ahom Museum (4 KM), Gaurisagar Tank (15 KM), Namdang Bridge (16 KM), Kareng Ghar (18 KM), Charaideo (32 KM).Tourism Tips
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Health and Safety: Follow the temple rules regarding dress code—wear modest clothing that covers your shoulders and knees. Remove your shoes before entering the main temple platform as a mark of respect.
Packing: Carry a small bag for you...
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