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Ugro Tara Temple

Guwahati, Assam, India
Shakti Peeth: The Ugro Tara Temple is a highly revered shrine dedicated to Goddess Ugratara, often identified as a ferocious form of the Divine Mother. Legend: It is believed that the navel of Goddess Sati fell at this exact spot, making it one of the powerful Shakti Peethas in India. Unusual Dei ty: Unlike traditional temples, there is no idol here; instead, a small pit filled with water in the inner sanctum is worshipped as the deity. Spiritual Aura: The temple is known for its intense spiritual energy and its historical connection to both Hindu Tantric practices and ancient Buddhist traditions :

General information

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    Ideal Duration:
    1 to 2 Hours
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    Place Type:
    Religious & Spiritual
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    Entry Fees:
    Free Entry: There is absolutely no entry fee for devotees and tourists to enter the temple premises and offer their prayers to the Goddess.

    Puja Costs: While entry is free, specific Pujas or offerings like Archana may require a nominal don...
    Free Entry: There is absolutely no entry fee for devotees and tourists to enter the temple premises and offer their prayers to the Goddess.

    Puja Costs: While entry is free, specific Pujas or offerings like Archana may require a nominal donation to the temple committee for materials.

    Photography Fee: Generally, photography is allowed for free in the outer complex, but it is strictly prohibited inside the inner sanctum (Garbhagriha).

    Donations: Visitors often contribute to the temple's upkeep through voluntary donations, which are managed by the local devalaya management committee :
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    Timing:
    Regular Timings: The temple is open from 5:30 AM to 8:00 PM, though it may close briefly during the afternoon for the deity's rest.

    Ideal Visit Time: Visit between 7:00 AM and 9:00 AM to witness the morning rituals and enjoy the peaceful a...
    Regular Timings: The temple is open from 5:30 AM to 8:00 PM, though it may close briefly during the afternoon for the deity's rest.

    Ideal Visit Time: Visit between 7:00 AM and 9:00 AM to witness the morning rituals and enjoy the peaceful atmosphere before the city gets busy.

    Evening Arati: The evening Arati around 6:30 PM is a powerful experience, filled with the sounds of bells and traditional Assamese drums (Dhol).

    Crowd Factor: Tuesdays and Saturdays are typically the most crowded days as they are considered auspicious for worshipping the Goddess :
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    Special Events:
    Durga Puja: This is the most significant event, celebrated with immense fervor, featuring traditional rituals and animal sacrifices as per ancient customs.

    Manasa Puja: Dedicated to the Snake Goddess, this festival attracts thousands of de...
    Durga Puja: This is the most significant event, celebrated with immense fervor, featuring traditional rituals and animal sacrifices as per ancient customs.

    Manasa Puja: Dedicated to the Snake Goddess, this festival attracts thousands of devotees who offer prayers for protection and well-being during the monsoon.

    Navratri: The temple becomes a hub of activity in October, with night-long prayers and beautiful traditional decorations that light up the entire locality :
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    Best Photo Spots:
    Red Temple Walls: The striking red color of the temple provides a beautiful contrast against the blue sky, perfect for architectural photography.

    Jorepukhuri Reflection: The twin ponds offer a perfect mirror-like reflection of the temple d...
    Red Temple Walls: The striking red color of the temple provides a beautiful contrast against the blue sky, perfect for architectural photography.

    Jorepukhuri Reflection: The twin ponds offer a perfect mirror-like reflection of the temple dome during a clear morning, creating a postcard-perfect frame.

    Ritual Details: Close-up shots of the oil lamps (Diyas) and the floral offerings at the entrance capture the spiritual essence of the shrine beautifully :

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Things To Do

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    Ritual Participation: Devotees can offer specialized Pujas and witness the unique Arati performed with deep devotion by the hereditary priests.

    Feeding Turtles: Spend time at the Jorepukhuri banks; the sight of hundreds of turtles emerging for food is a highlight for nature lovers.

    Spiritual Meditation: The inner sanctum, though small, provides an intense atmosphere for those looking to practice silent meditation or Tantric chanting.

    Photography: Capture the vibrant red exterior of the temple and the serene reflections of the Jorepukhuri tanks during the early morning golden hour.

    Street Food: Explore the Uzan Bazar area nearby, famous for its fresh fish market and small stalls selling traditional Assamese breakfast items. ...

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Information

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    Why Famous:
    Tantric Significance: It is famous for being a major center for Vamachara (Tantric) worship, attracting practitioners from all over the country for special rituals.

    No Idol Tradition: The temple is renowned for the unique practice of worsh...
    Tantric Significance: It is famous for being a major center for Vamachara (Tantric) worship, attracting practitioners from all over the country for special rituals.

    No Idol Tradition: The temple is renowned for the unique practice of worshipping a water-filled pit, symbolizing the primordial energy of the Earth and Mother Sati.

    Historical Patronage: It gained fame under the Ahom Dynasty, who transformed it into a royal shrine and added the massive Jorepukhuri water bodies.

    Shakti Link: As a recognized Shakti Peetha, it is considered essential for pilgrims visiting Kamakhya to also pay their respects here for a complete pilgrimage :
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    Architecture:
    Ahom Construction: The present structure was built by the Ahom King Siva Singha in 1725, featuring the distinct Nilachal style of architecture.

    Renovations: After the devastating earthquake of 1897, the upper portion was rebuilt, blending ...
    Ahom Construction: The present structure was built by the Ahom King Siva Singha in 1725, featuring the distinct Nilachal style of architecture.

    Renovations: After the devastating earthquake of 1897, the upper portion was rebuilt, blending the original stone foundation with modern brickwork and red plaster.

    Sacred Tanks: To the east of the temple lie the Jorepukhuri (twin tanks), which were excavated alongside the temple to provide a scenic and ritualistic setting.

    Dimensions: The temple is relatively small but features a high octagonal dome (Sikhara) and a spacious Mandapa for devotees to gather during major rituals :
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    How To Reach:
    By Air: Fly into Guwahati Airport and take a taxi; the temple is about 23 KMS away and easily reachable via the Mahatma Gandhi Road.

    By Train: The Guwahati Railway Station is very close, just 1. 5 KMS away; you can even take a short walk...
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    Near Tourist Places:
    1. Kamakhya Temple (8 KMS), 2. Umananda Temple (1 KM), 3. Planetarium (0. 5 KM), 4. State Museum (1 KM), 5. Dighalipukhuri (1 KM), 6. Brahmaputra Riverfront (0. 5 KM), 7. Sukreswar Temple (2 KMS), 8. Navagraha Temple (3 KMS), 9. Assam State Zoo (5 KMS), 10.

    Fancy Bazar (3 KMS) :

Tourism Tips

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    Dress Code: While there is no strict code, it is respectful to wear modest clothing that covers the shoulders and knees when entering the shrine.

    Footwear: You must remove your shoes before entering the temple courtyard; there are designa...

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