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How To Reach Angradhowa Pukhuri

Nalbari, Assam, India
The Angradhowa Pukhuri is a significant historical tank (large pond) in Nalbari district, whose history is deeply intertwined with the ancient Kamata kingdom and King Fenguwa. The name "Angradhowa" literally translates to "charcoal washed" or "ashes washed," and its origin is rooted in a fascinatin g local legend. It is said that this tank was specifically used to wash the royal ornaments of King Fenguwa's queen, not with water, but with charcoal or ashes, giving the tank its peculiar and memorable name. This suggests a unique ritualistic or practical use associated with royal customs of that era. Constructed during the reign of King Fenguwa (circa 1350-1365 AD), the Angradhowa Pukhuri was likely part of a larger planned settlement or defensive complex alongside the Fenguwa Rampart. Such tanks were crucial for various purposes in ancient kingdoms, including providing water for daily needs, irrigation, and sometimes for specific royal or religious rituals. The tank, though ancient, continues to hold water and reflects the traditional Assamese methods of water management and excavation. Today, Angradhowa Pukhuri stands as a serene body of water, offering a glimpse into the historical past and the legends of the Kamata kingdom. While it may not feature elaborate architectural structures around it, its historical narrative makes it an intriguing site for those interested in local folklore and ancient engineering. It provides a tranquil setting for contemplation and can be a pleasant spot for a brief stop, especially when exploring other historical sites in the vicinity. The pond is a living testament to the stories and daily lives of the people who inhabited this region centuries ago.

How to Reach

By Road: Angradhowa Pukhuri is accessible from Nalbari town by auto-rickshaw or taxi. It is often visited in conjunction with the Fenguwa Rampart due to their historical connection.

Nearest Railway Station: Nalbari Railway Station.

Nearest Airport: Lokpriya Gopinath Bordoloi International Airport (GAU), Guwahati (approx. 70-80 km).

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