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How To Reach Dhekiakhowa Bornamghar

Jorhat, Assam, India
Dhekiakhowa Bornamghar is one of the most revered and historically significant places of worship in Assam, India. Established in 1461 A.D. by the great Assamese saint and reformer, Sri Sri Madhavdeva, a principal disciple of Srimanta Sankardeva, this 'Namghar' (prayer house) is a central hub for the Ekasarana Dharma (Neo-Vaishnavite tradition). The name "Dhekiakhowa" is rooted in a legend. It is said that when Madhavdeva visited the village, he was offered a simple meal of rice and Dhekia Saak (fiddlehead fern) by a poor, elderly couple. Immensely pleased by their devotion and hospitality, he chose this very spot to establish the Namghar. The most remarkable and spiritually compelling feature of this site is the Aakhanda Banti (eternal lamp), which Madhavdeva is said to have lit in 1528 A.D. and which has been continuously burning for over five centuries, maintained by the priests with mustard oil. The entire complex, spreading over an area of about 13 bighas (approximately 4.3 acres), is a sanctuary of peace, spirituality, and cultural preservation, drawing thousands of devotees, especially during the sacred Assamese month of Bhado (August-September). It is not merely a temple but a center for social, cultural, and religious activities, embodying the unity and egalitarian principles of the Ekasarana faith. The complex includes the main Namghar, the Monikut (sanctum sanctorum), a holy pond (Sarovar), and various other structures for pilgrims and cultural activities. (401 words)

How to Reach

By Air: The nearest airport is Rowriah Airport (JRH), located in Jorhat itself. This airport has regular flights connecting to major cities like Guwahati and Kolkata. From Rowriah Airport, the Dhekiakhowa Bornamghar is approximately 25-30 KMS away. You can easily hire pre-paid taxis or book a local cab/auto-rickshaw from the airport to reach the Namghar. The journey should take about 45 minutes to 1 hour, depending on the road condition and traffic.

By Train: The main railway station is Jorhat Town Railway Station (JTTN). The other major station nearby is Mariani Junction (MXN), which is well-connected to various parts of Assam and the rest of India. From Jorhat Town Railway Station, the Namghar is about 15-20 KMS away, and from Mariani Junction, it is slightly further. Once you arrive at either station, you can hire a local auto-rickshaw (often called "tuktuk") or a taxi for a direct ride to Dhekiakhowa Bornamghar. Ensure you negotiate the fare beforehand or use app-based services.

By Road: Jorhat is well-connected by road via National Highway NH 715 and NH 37. The Dhekiakhowa Bornamghar is located about 3. 5 KMS off National Highway NH 37 to the east of Jorhat city. You can travel to Jorhat by government or private buses from major cities in Assam like Guwahati, Dibrugarh, and Sivasagar. From the main Jorhat bus terminal, hire a local auto-rickshaw or taxi to cover the remaining distance. The roads leading to the Bornamghar are generally in good condition, and the scenic drive through the Assamese countryside is quite pleasant.

By Local Transport: Within Jorhat city, the most convenient and common local transport options are auto-rickshaws (both shared and reserved) and cycle-rickshaws (for short distances within the main city). For the journey of approximately 15 KMS from the city center to Dhekiakhowa Bornamghar, hiring a reserved auto-rickshaw or a local taxi is the best option. They will charge a fixed or negotiated price for the round trip, including waiting time. Make sure to clearly state the destination as "Dhekiakhowa Bor Namghar" as it is a well-known landmark. Shared transport might be available from the main city's central points but will require multiple changes. ()

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