Kotiling Shiv Temple
5P94+6V9 Kotiling Shiv Temple, Kamakhya, Guwahati, Assam 781010
Neighborhood: Kamakhya
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Visited on this Maha Shivratri the Kotiling Shiv Temple in Kamakhya, Guwahati, which is a part of the Kamakhya Panchapitha, as described in the Yogini Tantra. It's a Cave Temple with a Shiva lingam, surrounded by images of Lord Ganesh. The temple's unique location on Nilachal Hill, overlooking the Brahmaputra River, creates a serene atmosphere perfect for spiritual reflection.
puja das
One of the best place to meditate and also it has approximately 300 stairs which you've to go through to reach the Mandir.
Tirtha's Discuz
Before provide any kind of review I want to say that place is not a commercial place or a commercial Temple only the people who think God beyond religion or god is a spiritual thing or such kind only they should visit this Temple. God is nature god is beyond your imagination or your thoughts if you agree this point only then you should visit these sacred place
Yellayi Sreeram Prakash
A local temple with approximately 600 steps to walk down to see lord shiva residing in a cave. Drop your footwear along with socks before entering into this temple. No crowd at all as it needs a bit of trekking. A blissfull nature view can bee seen from here Note: There is also a ganesh temple on the banks of brahmaputra river and you need to take 600 more steps to visit this temple.
dushyant deshmukh
Best meditation place
Prasanjeet Banerjee
their is a un expected nature with full of excitement and joy. one more this from kotilingeswar shiv mandir again down to 557 stairs very beautiful and peace full baba bada Ganesh temple and Small Sri Ram temple have
Pavan Kumar
Lord Shiva resides in a Cave in Blissful form. Also an aghora's akhada here. Beautiful nature stuns you. If you go down You can find Ganesh on the bank of Brahmaputra Nadam.
GR singh10
This place is behind the Kamakhya temple. In this temple, you will find a temple of Lord Shiva. You will find a temple of Lord Ganesha and from here you will get a very good view of the Brahmaputra river.