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Saturday, May 9, 2020

Basistha Temple, Guwahati, Assam

Basistha Temple, Guwahati, Assam
Basistha Temple is a Hindu Temple dedicated to Lord Shiva located in Beltola, at the outskirts of the Guwahati City in Kamrup District of Assam, India. The Temple is situated in the south-western edge of Guwahati City. It is located near Garbhanga Reserve Forest which is populated by elephants and is also a proposed butterfly reserve.



Legends
Sage Vasishtha Ashram:
The history of the Basistha Ashram where the temple is located dates back to the Vedic age. As per legends, Sage Vasishtha went to Kamarupa to worship goddess Kamakhya. When King Naraka stopped him from doing so, Sage Vasishtha cursed him. Sage Vasishtha built a hermitage at Sandhyachal and led his life meditating on Shiva. Sage Vasishtha is credited with writing the Vasishtha Ramayana. Sage Vasishtha had created the ashram and is said to have died here. The grave of Sage Vasishtha is seen here.
Sakthi Peethas:
The Kalika Purana has described the Basistha Temple as one of the seven Shaktipeeths.
History
The Temple was constructed by Ahom King Rajeswar Singha in 1764 along with gift of land 835 Bighas for the ashram.



The Temple
The Temple is located on the outskirts of Garbhanga reserve forest which has an ample population of elephants. This Garbhanga reserve forest is also a proposed butterfly reserve. The Temple is situated on the banks of the mountain streams originating from the hills of Meghalaya, which later becomes the rivers Basistha and Bahini / Bharalu flowing through the city. The Temple also houses a grave said to be belonging to Sage Basistha who is said to have died here. The cave, where Sage Vasishtha is believed to have meditated is located 5 Kms from the Temple. A small waterfall is located near to the Temple.



Connectivity
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