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Old Bhairabi Temple Rocks

Tezpur, Assam, India
The Old Bhairabi Temple Rocks represent a site of immense archaeological and spiritual significance, situated on the eastern outskirts of Tezpur. This location is intrinsically linked to the legend of Usha, the daughter of King Bana, who is said to have worshipped Goddess Bhairabi here. The site is famous for its ancient stone ruins and rocks that bear the marks of a bygone era, potentially dating back to the 9th century. These rocks are scattered around the current Bhairabi Temple, which sits atop a hillock overlooking the mighty Brahmaputra River. The area provides a panoramic view of the Kolia Bhomora Setu, a majestic bridge that spans the river. For locals, the rocks are not just geological formations but sacred relics that hold the "Shakti" or divine energy of the Mother Goddess. Visitors often spend time exploring the weathered carvings and inscriptions that are partially visible on the larger boulders. The atmosphere is one of profound silence, occasionally broken by the temple bells and the distant hum of the river. It is a place where mythology meets history, offering a tangible connection to the ancient kingdom of Sonitpur. The site also serves as a vantage point for watching the sunset over the Brahmaputra, making it a favorite for both devotees and photography enthusiasts.

General information

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    Ideal Duration:
    1 to 2 Hours
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    Place Type:
    Archaeological & Spiritual
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    Entry Fees:
    No Entry Fee: Visiting the rocks and the temple complex is free of charge for all visitors throughout the year.

    Puja Offerings: If you choose to perform a ritual, small donations for flowers and lamps are appreciated by the temple. ...
    No Entry Fee: Visiting the rocks and the temple complex is free of charge for all visitors throughout the year.

    Puja Offerings: If you choose to perform a ritual, small donations for flowers and lamps are appreciated by the temple.
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    Timing:
    Regular Timings: The site is accessible from 5:30 AM to 7:30 PM every day.

    Ideal Visit Time: Late afternoon (around 4:30 PM) is perfect to explore the rocks and then stay for the sunset view. ...
    Regular Timings: The site is accessible from 5:30 AM to 7:30 PM every day.

    Ideal Visit Time: Late afternoon (around 4:30 PM) is perfect to explore the rocks and then stay for the sunset view.
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    Special Events:
    Durga Puja: The temple and the rock site are beautifully illuminated, and special "Shakti" rituals are performed over five days.

    Bhairabi Mela: An annual fair held near the temple that brings together local craftsmen, folk musicians, and dev...
    Durga Puja: The temple and the rock site are beautifully illuminated, and special "Shakti" rituals are performed over five days.

    Bhairabi Mela: An annual fair held near the temple that brings together local craftsmen, folk musicians, and devotees from all over Assam.
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    Best Photo Spots:
    The Rock Garden: The natural arrangement of ancient stones with the temple in the background creates a perfect "heritage" shot.

    Bridge Panorama: Use a wide-angle lens to capture the Kolia Bhomora Setu framing the horizon from the temple's vi...
    The Rock Garden: The natural arrangement of ancient stones with the temple in the background creates a perfect "heritage" shot.

    Bridge Panorama: Use a wide-angle lens to capture the Kolia Bhomora Setu framing the horizon from the temple's viewpoint.

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Things To Do

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    Archaeological Exploration: Spend time identifying the different carving styles on the ancient stones scattered around the temple courtyard.

    River Viewing: Walk to the edge of the hill to get a clear, unobstructed view of the river's vast expanse and the bridge.

    Evening Aarti: Participate in the powerful evening prayers where the sound of drums and conch shells creates a divine vibration.

    Sunset Photography: Set up your tripod to capture the sun dipping below the river horizon, lighting up the ancient rocks in gold.

    Climbing the Stairs: Challenge yourself with the steep climb to the temple, enjoying the changing perspectives of the landscape.

    Historical Research: Carry a guide book or talk to the...

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Information

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    Why Famous:
    Mythological Link: Famous for being the site where Princess Usha performed her daily prayers to Goddess Bhairabi to win the love of Aniruddha.

    Scenic Views: It is renowned for offering the most iconic view of the Brahmaputra River and the Ko...
    Mythological Link: Famous for being the site where Princess Usha performed her daily prayers to Goddess Bhairabi to win the love of Aniruddha.

    Scenic Views: It is renowned for offering the most iconic view of the Brahmaputra River and the Kolia Bhomora bridge in the entire region.
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    Architecture:
    Ancient Stonework and Sculptural Art: The architecture of the old rocks features intricate carvings characteristic of the pre-Ahom era, showing influences of the Gupta and Pala styles of art. Many stones show geometric patterns and floral motifs that once adorned a grander...
    Ancient Stonework and Sculptural Art: The architecture of the old rocks features intricate carvings characteristic of the pre-Ahom era, showing influences of the Gupta and Pala styles of art. Many stones show geometric patterns and floral motifs that once adorned a grander temple complex that was destroyed by historical earthquakes.

    Dimensions and Layout: The scattered rocks cover an area of approximately 500 square meters around the hill. Some of the larger boulders measure up to 10 feet in height. The current temple, though modern, follows the traditional "Chala" style with a sloping roof, sitting atop a steep staircase made of hand-cut stones that echo the ancient craftsmanship found in the ruins below.
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    How To Reach:
    By Air: Tezpur Airport is 12 KMs away; taxis are available for a direct trip to the temple site.

    By Train: Tezpur Railway Station is about 7 KMs away, from where you can take a shared auto-rickshaw.

    By Road:
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    Near Tourist Places:
    Agnigarh (5 KMs), Cole Park (6 KMs), Bamuni Hills (1 KM), Mahabhairab Temple (5. 5 KMs), Padum Pukhuri (5 KMs), Kolia Bhomora Setu (2 KMs), Ganesh Ghat (7 KMs), Da-Parbatia (8 KMs), Ketakeshwar Dewal (6. 5 KMs), Hazara Pukhuri (6 KMs).

Tourism Tips

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    Health and Safety: Wear shoes with good grip as the ancient stone steps and the rocks can be uneven and slippery.

    Packing Tips: Carry a hat, sunglasses, and a bottle of water as the climb and exploration can be tiring.

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