Purva Tirupati Sri Balaji Temple
Betkuchi, P.O, GARCHUK, Guwahati, Assam 781035
Neighborhood: Betkuchi, P.O, GARCHUK
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Log In to ReviewSubha Kumar
My visit to Purva Tirupati Sri Balaji Temple was a truly divine experience. Located in the serene surroundings of Guwahati, this temple is a beautiful replica of the famous Tirupati Balaji Temple of Andhra Pradesh. The architecture is grand and detailed, reflecting traditional South Indian temple design with intricate carvings and a peaceful ambiance. The moment I entered the temple premises, the calm environment and the chants of Lord Balaji’s name created a spiritual atmosphere. The temple is well-maintained and very clean. The priests are polite and help guide visitors through the rituals. There’s also a separate section for other deities like Lord Ganesha and Goddess Padmavati. The best time to visit is in the morning or evening during the aarti, when the entire temple glows beautifully with lamps and devotional music. Parking facilities and basic amenities are available for visitors, making it a convenient stop for families and pilgrims. Overall, Purva Tirupati Sri Balaji Temple is not just a place of worship but also a perfect spot to find peace and connect spiritually amidst nature. A must-visit destination for anyone traveling to Guwahati.
Rupam Medhi
This is a one of a kind temple in not only Guwahati but in Assam. It has beautiful south Indian architecture which truly looks awesome. The place is free to entry. It has four temples in total and spacious ground with chairs and clean washroom. There's a place to keep helmets and shoes at nominal cost of 200 and 2 rupees respectively (as of January 2026). You can buy prasad and archana coupon as from the entrance of main temple. When I entered I felt a sensation and while I was there my heart was at peace it seems. Truly a divine place in the middle of crowded city. One must visit it.
Oyrik Mukhopadhyay
This temple is a beautiful and peaceful place built over a spacious area. The South Indian–style architecture looks fantastic, and the temple complex is very well maintained. The inner garden is beautifully kept, adding to the serenity of the place. There’s a large parking area outside. Before entering the temple, visitors need to wash their hands and feet, and there’s a dedicated shoe deposit counter as well. Inside, there are several smaller temples dedicated to different deities. The crowd is usually light in the morning but increases after noon. There’s also a prasad counter outside where you can buy offerings. If you’re in town, this temple is a must-visit for its divine atmosphere and beautiful surroundings.
Bubloom Bimal Satpathy
A place of worship and loved it's surroundings. I was surprised to see such a beautiful south indian temple 🛕 in Guwahati. You can get Prasad outside of temple. Locker is available for shoes. Mobile phones are allowed inside temple but photography is strictly prohibited. Big parking space.
Jiraiya the Gallant
This temple is worth visiting if you are traveling to Guwahati, Assam. It serves as a good option in the region (Assam/Northeast) for devotees of Balaji / South‑Indian style Vishnu worship, without having to travel to Tirupati. PROS: 1. ARCHITECTURE OF THE TEMPLE: The architecture is truly gorgeous: it follows the South‑Indian (Dravidian) style, with a white‑granite facade, tall gopuram (entrance tower) and well‑carved pillars. 2. AMBIENCE AND MAINTENANCE: Both the ambience and maintenance are good: The temple grounds are clean, the landscaping is nice, and the overall environment is peaceful. 3. GOOD FACILITIES: There’s ample parking, gardens or open spaces around for families or for spending some time beyond just “darshan”. 4. RITUALS & SPIRITUAL SIGNIFICANCE: The main deity (Lord Venkateswara/“Balaji”) is carved from a single stone of ~4 tons as reported, giving it a sense of grandeur. CONS: 1. PHOTOGRAPHY IS RESTRICTED: Photography inside the temple is restricted / not allowed in certain areas. In my opinion, this is a good restriction since people nowadays are more into taking photos rather than actually 'see'ing and experiencing the place as a whole. 2. CROWDS: At peak times (weekends, festivals) it can get crowded — though the crowding is manageable because the grounds are large. OVERALL VERDICT: This temple is worth visiting, especially if you are in or around Guwahati (Assam) and looking for a spiritually significant, well‑maintained temple dedicated to Lord Balaji / Venkateswara with South Indian architectural flavour. It offers a good blend of devotion + comfortable facilities. It may not feel as remote or “ancient” as some very old temples in hill‑locations, but for its location and style it delivers strongly. PRACTICAL TIPS: • Try to go in the morning or early in the afternoon to avoid most of the crowd. • Wear modest clothing; since the architectural style is South Indian and the setting formal, it’s better to be respectful in attire. • Be aware of the “no photography” rule inside the main sanctum/temple — you can probably take pictures of the exterior and gardens. •If you’re travelling by your own vehicle, parking seems available and convenient. • Spend a little extra time in the gardens/grounds if you like a quieter reflection; the open space is definitely a plus. • Check the timing of the aarti/puja if you wish to attend it — the aarti adds to the experience.
Like to Roam
Super clean and peaceful temple which is open for most hours. You can have good darshan and the surrounding looks so neat and well maintained lawn , flowers .
VISHAL UPADHYAY
The entire complex of the temple is pretty peaceful and tranquil. The complex houses the temples of Sri Durga, Sri Padmavati and Lord Balaji. Do take time to sit in the premises of the temples, it feels really peaceful and beautiful.
Pinaki Sarkar
The location is peaceful and allows free entry. • Phones are not permitted inside the Temple, but photography is allowed outside. • There is a designated area for sandals and filtered water is available. • A prasad costs 50 rs and can be purchased within the Temple campus. • The campus was not crowded during the visit on 09/12/2025. • The surroundings are beautiful, clean, and tranquil