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Bhubaneswari Temple

5P86+V7Q Bhubaneswari Temple, Kamakhya, Guwahati, Assam 781010

Neighborhood: Kamakhya

Friday: 8 am–6 pm
Monday: 8 am–6 pm
Saturday: 8 am–6 pm
Sunday: 8 am–6 pm
Thursday: 8 am–6 pm
Tuesday: 8 am–6 pm
Wednesday: 8 am–6 pm

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Mukesh Salvi

4 days ago

Temple of Maa Bhuvaneshwari... Located on Nilachal hills... 10 mins walk from more famous Maa Kamakhya Temple.. Serene atmosphere offering grand view of River Brahmaputra... You can have overall view of Gauhati and it's upcoming Cable bridge .. Not many people visit here so you can relax and soak the peace while doing meditation.... Mandi itself is old ...

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Aswini Pratihar

4 days ago

The Bhubaneshwari Temple, situated near the revered Maa Kamakhya Temple, is a serene sanctuary offering stunning views of Guwahati and North Guwahati. This sacred shrine, dedicated to Maa Bhubaneshwari, provides an ideal setting for relaxation, meditation, and spiritual introspection. Visitors can admire its architecture, soak in the picturesque surroundings, and connect with the divine feminine energy. A truly enriching experience awaits those who visit.

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Hemanga Bhusan Roy

4 days ago

Located on the hilltop near the Maa Kamakhya Temple, the Bhubaneshwari Temple is a peaceful place of worship with breathtaking views of Guwahati and North Guwahati. It is a Shrine of Maa Bhubaneshwari. It offers a place for relaxation, meditation, silence and spiritual experience. You will really appreciate its architecture and beautiful scenery along with the opportunity to worship and connect with the devine feminine goddess 🙏🙏🙏.

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Nabajit Barman

4 days ago

The Bhubaneswari Temple is a serene, white shrine located atop the Nilachal Hills in Guwahati, Assam, situated higher than the famous Kamakhya Temple.

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Gautam Dihora

4 days ago

Very quite and peaceful place. Not very crowded. You can have best views of Guwahati city from here and this is the highest point of Nilanchal range. Went here on bike. The atmosphere is relaxing and calm. You can seat here and meditate.

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Jiraiya the Gallant

4 days ago

Located near the Kamakhya Temple. PROS: 1. Spiritual Ambience & tranquil nature: The temple offers a peaceful space for worship and reflection. Since it’s not as crowded as nearby Kamakhya Temple, you can enjoy a more relaxed spiritual experience. 2. Scenic Views: It’s perched on Nilachal Hill, a little higher than Kamakhya. From the temple, you can get panoramic views of Guwahati city and the Brahmaputra River. Great for photo‑opportunity, taking in nature, especially around sunrise or sunset. 3. Easy to Combine with Kamakhya Visit: Because of its proximity, Bhubaneswari Temple is a must-visit as part of the Kamakhya‑temple tour. If you’re already making the trip up the hill, adding Bhubaneswari doesn’t take too much extra effort. 4. Good during Festivals: The temple becomes especially lively during Ambubachi, Navratri, Manasa Puja, etc. These times offer an immersive cultural and devotional experience. AREAS OF IMPROVEMENT: 1. Attraction Value (for Tourists): If you’re going purely for architectural splendor or sightseeing, you might find Bhubaneswari less impressive compared to big temples. There’s less ornamentation, fewer facilities, fewer shops, etc. It may appeal more to those seeking calm or spiritual fulfilment than grand tourist appeal. 3. Steep/Stair Climb: There are stairs/paths up the hill. For elderly people or those with mobility issues, this could be a factor. Proper footwear, planning for rest, etc. help. 4. Crowds during Peak Times: During festivals or special days, there will be a lot more devotees. That means more waiting, more congestion. If you're sensitive to crowds, going during off‑peak hours helps. TIPS IF YOU WISH TO VISIT: • Go early morning or late afternoon for cooler weather, softer light, fewer people. • Wear modest clothing, comfortable shoes. • Carry water, perhaps some snack. Little shops nearby likely exist but always good to be self‑sufficient. • If visiting during a festival, plan ahead (accommodation, travel, timings). • Respect temple customs (e.g. removing shoes, dress code). MY OVERALL TAKE: If you like places that combine nature + spirituality + a calm setting, Bhubaneswari Temple is definitely worth a stop. It may not blow your mind if you're expecting huge ornate temples, but its charm is in its tranquility, views, and spiritual atmosphere. It’s a refreshing place in contrast to more “busy” temples.

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Gleeko Magpoc

4 days ago

Located on a hilltop near the Kamakhya Temple, the Bhubaneshwari Temple is a peaceful place of worship with good views of Guwahati. It is a white-domed shrine, which looks like a smaller version of Maa Kamakhya Mandir. It offers a place for relaxation, meditation, and silence. You will really appreciate its architecture and beautiful scenery.

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Raghu Khimani

4 days ago

A very nice temple to visit for darshan of Bhubaneswari devi. You need to climb 50 steps for darshan. It is very near to Kamakhyadevi Devi temple.