Locality : Guwahati State : Assam Country : India Nearest City : Guwahati Best Season To Visit : All Languages : Assame, Hindi & English Temple Timings : 5.30 AM and 10.00 PM. Photography : Not Allowed
Locality : Guwahati State : Assam Country : India Nearest City : Guwahati Best Season To Visit : All Languages : Assame, Hindi & English Temple Timings : 5.30 AM and 10.00 PM. Photography : Not Allowed
Kamakhya devi is famous as the bleeding goddess. The mythical womb and vagina of Shakti are supposedly installed in the ‘Garvagriha’ or sanctum of the temple. In the month of Ashaad (June), the goddess bleeds or menstruates. At this time, the Brahmaputra River near Kamakhya turns red. The temple then remains closed for 3 days and holy water is distributed among the devotees of Kamakhya devi.
There is no scientific proof that the blood actually turns the river red. Some people say that the priests pour vermilion into the waters. But symbolically, menstruation is the symbol of a woman’s creativity and power to give birth. So, the deity and temple of Kamakhya celebrates this ‘shakti’ or power within every woman.