Kamakhya Temple: A Mystical Abode of the Divine Feminine
Opening Hours
5:30 AM - 10:00 PM (approximate, may vary; confirm before visiting)
Best Time To Visit
October to March (Pleasant weather). Avoid Ambubachi Mela if you dislike crowds.
Aarti Timing
Morning Aarti : 6:00 AM (Approximate)Evening Aarti : 8:00 PM (Approximate)
The Kamakhya Temple, perched atop Nilachal Hill in Guwahati, Assam, is one of the most revered Shakti Peethas in India. Dedicated to the goddess Kamakhya, it is a unique temple celebrating the feminine power and the cycle of creation and fertility. A visit here offers a deeply spiritual and often mysterious experience, delving into ancient Tantric traditions.
Expectations for Pilgrims
Experiencing the unique **fertility rituals** and understanding the symbolism of the temple's sanctum.
Witnessing the vibrant **ambubachi mela**, the temple's most significant festival, celebrating the goddess's annual menstruation cycle.
Sacred Offerings: Blessings from the Goddess Kamakhya
Prasad at the Kamakhya Temple varies but often includes items considered auspicious and blessed by the goddess. It's a tangible reminder of the divine grace received during the visit.
Prasad / Prasadam :
Note : Prasad is usually available at the temple premises, often distributed by temple priests or sold by vendors outside the temple complex. Availability may vary depending on the time of year and festival periods.
What to Offer: Seeking Blessings and Favor
Devotees offer various items at the Kamakhya Temple to express their devotion, seek blessings, and participate in the temple's rituals. These offerings are a way to connect with the divine energy of the goddess and express gratitude.
Devotee's Offerings
Local priests can provide guidance on appropriate offerings and rituals based on your specific desires and intentions. They can assist with performing pujas and prayers.
Essential Experiences: Embracing the Shakti of Kamakhya
Activities:
Darshan of the Yoni-shaped Stone
Sacred Rituals & Pujas: Connecting with the Goddess
Kamakhya Temple is known for its unique Tantric rituals and pujas, many of which are related to fertility, protection, and fulfillment of desires. These ceremonies are performed by trained priests and are considered highly powerful.
Attending Pujas:
Non Attending Pujas:
Pujas can be arranged through local priests at the temple. It is recommended to book in advance, especially during peak season or festivals. The cost of the puja will vary depending on the complexity and the items offered.
Historical Roots & Profound Meaning: Kamakhya's Ancient Legacy
Kamakhya Temple boasts a rich history dating back to ancient times, with its origins deeply rooted in Hindu mythology and Tantric traditions.
Significance: A Paramount Spiritual Beacon
Kamakhya Temple holds profound significance as a center of Shakti worship, celebrating the divine feminine energy and the cycle of creation and fertility.
Key Aspects:
- Shakti Peetha As one of the most important Shakti Peethas, the temple is believed to be a powerful energy center where devotees can connect with the goddess and receive blessings. It is a place of immense spiritual power and transformation.
- Fertility and Creation The temple's focus on the Yoni symbolizes the origin of life and the power of creation. Devotees often visit to seek blessings for fertility, childbirth, and the well-being of their families.
Opening Hours
Sunday : 5:30 AM – 1:00 PM, 2:30 – 5:30 PM Monday : 5:30 AM – 1:00 PM, 2:30 – 5:30 PM Tuesday : 5:30 AM – 1:00 PM, 2:30 – 5:30 PM Wednesday : 5:30 AM – 1:00 PM, 2:30 – 5:30 PM Thursday : 5:30 AM – 1:00 PM, 2:30 – 5:30 PM Friday : 5:30 AM – 1:00 PM, 2:30 – 5:30 PM Saturday : 5:30 AM – 1:00 PM, 2:30 – 5:30 PM
User Review
Total Reviews : 31747
- Star Rating :
Author Name : H Mohite
Review Time : a month ago
Review : The temple is famous for its shaktis and well known for completing wishes of devi's devotees. For people coming outside of state:
The girbhgraha darshan needs a coupon and there are two options available.
1. General queue
2. Special Queue
Both these are available offline right from 5 AM in the temple itself. Just remember for both of these average time to actually take the darshan may vary anywhere between 4 - 8 hours. There is another online option available to get the special queue coupons at 500rs/ person on kamakhya devi temple's website.
(Remember to book it at least 7 days before visit and you can actually get a booking only within first 5 to 10 minutes of opening of the slots so remember to book it at around 12AM on the website).
The temple is located on a hill and one can get a cab till there but usually people charge a lot for the cab.( What one can actually do to is to go till Swagat Hospital by a cab or bus and there is a small alley that goes from there till the top which is accessible by stairs. You would have to ask locals there to exactly know how to find those stairs ). Get to the temple early at around 4 4.30. Take darshan of Bagaladevi and then kamakhya devi if online booking is done. Overall it was a good experience and the temple has calming environt for the devotees. - Star Rating :
Author Name : PRIYANSHU ROY
Review Time : 2 months ago
Review : Visited the Maa Kamakhya Temple a few days ago and had a truly memorable experience. We took a bus from the base of the hill to reach the temple at the top — the fare is just ₹10 and the service starts at 7:15 AM. Buses are regular and a budget-friendly option. If you plan to go earlier than that, autos are also available with fares ranging from ₹20 to ₹50 per head.
Once at the top, the area is bustling with activity. There are numerous shops selling puja samagri, places to safely keep your shoes, and various other local items. Very convenient and well-organized.
There are two options for offering puja:
1. Main Temple Puja – Requires standing in the general queue which starts forming around 5 AM. Entry closes by 9 AM, so the earlier you reach, the better.
2. Outer Premise Puja – A more relaxed option, no queue needed, and still spiritually fulfilling.
The atmosphere around the temple is peaceful and spiritually uplifting.
They also provide free bhog from 2 PM to 4 PM. You’ll need to collect a coupon in advance, which involves standing in a separate line for 1–2 hours.
Return journey is the same — bus and auto options are available downhill too.
Tip: The nearest railway station is Kamakhya Station, which makes this place easily accessible.
Overall, a must-visit spiritual destination — serene, well-managed, and deeply divine. - Star Rating :
Author Name : Vijayendra Kshirsagar
Review Time : a month ago
Review : Maa Kamakhya Temple in Guwahati, Assam, is a very powerful and peaceful place. It is on Nilachal Hill with beautiful views. Darshan usually takes about 1.5 to 2 hours and the line moves slowly but is manageable. Mukh darshan can be much quicker.
Parking is available but it is crowded. There are many small shops near the temple.
Cleanliness around the area can be better, but inside the temple, it feels very positive and pure.
Overall, visiting Maa Kamakhya was a very special and blessed experience. - Star Rating :
Author Name : ERAIANBU EZHILARASU
Review Time : a month ago
Review : This is the most popular temple in the north eastern part of India. This temple is situated on the Nilachala hills whi h at a distance of 15 km from Guwahati city, the capital of Assam.
This temple is the oldest of the 51 Sakthisthal on earth and is the main temple practicing the tantric sakthism cult. The main goddess is Maa Kamakhya, the goddess of desire. The murthi is inside a cave like structure
Since the temple is on a hillock, the approach road is a winding road with a few hairpin bends. This temple is generally very crowded. - Star Rating :
Author Name : Ashok Kamath
Review Time : 3 months ago
Review : Enchanting temple with a lot of mystery and intrigue. Very powerful Goddess and its really a wonderful experience to be in the temple. Engaging a panda or priest would get you a Rs 501/ ticket without standing in the line but at double the price. Waiting time is 4 to 5 hrs on weekends.