Sri Sri Ugratara Devalaya
Lamb Rd, Uzan Bazar, Guwahati, Assam 781001
Neighborhood: Uzan Bazar
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Log In to ReviewRagini Bhattacharyya
I visited the Sri Sri Ugratara Devalaya (শ্রী শ্রী উগ্ৰতাৰা দেৱালয়) yesterday, and it was a truly soul-stirring experience that easily earns a 5/5 rating. Unlike my other stops, this ancient Shakti Peeth felt remarkably well-preserved, exuding a powerful spiritual energy the moment you step inside. The atmosphere is deeply serene and steeped in history, providing a perfect space for prayer and quiet reflection away from the city's chaos. The temple premises were clean and the rituals were conducted with a sense of discipline and devotion that really enhances the visitor's experience. It is a must-visit for anyone seeking a genuine spiritual connection in Guwahati, standing out as a highlight of my trip for its peaceful ambiance and cultural significance.
Vishwam Pramanik
Sri Sri Ugratara Mandir Devalaya The temple is really nice and peaceful But it can be more clean if they maintain it properly. The pond is also very nice You will definetely get positive vibes there. It also reflects s bit assam culture
Girisha Shikhar
Famous temple of Maa Sri Ugratara. It has beautiful pond, there are so many birds also.
Jayashree Kola
This temple has a positive vibe. I got to know that this is one of the 51 shaktipeetas. Got to know about this temple in the second visit to kamakhya mandir.
Tarali Bhuyan
Ugratara Temple, located in Uzan Bazar, Guwahati, is an ancient and revered Shakti Peetha dedicated to Goddess Ugratara, a fierce form of Goddess Tara. It is considered the second Shakti Peetha in Guwahati, after Kamakhya Temple. The temple has a serene yet powerful spiritual atmosphere and is closely associated with Assamese history. Its simple architecture and peaceful surroundings make it a meaningful place for devotees seeking blessings and inner calm. The pond (Jor Pukhuri) located at the backside of the temple requires better maintenance, as it has become dirty over time.
Samiran Dutta
Sri Sri Ugratara Devalaya, located in Uzan Bazaar, Guwahati, Assam, is a revered temple dedicated to Goddess Ugratara, a form of Goddess Kali or Tara. It is one of the prominent Shakti Peethas in India and holds great significance in Hindu mythology and Tantric worship.
Samrat Chattopadhyay
One of the oldest temples in the city of Guwahati. It's not a huge temple but immensely consecrated & holy. Outside the temple you will come across a large team of ducks, swimming to their hearts' content on the huge pond, located just opposite to the temple. Recommended to visit.🙏🏻
Saptarshi Bardhan
It was my second day of exploring Guwahati and I was returning from Navagraha Temple and saw the Jorpukhuri Pond and was on my way to this temple. It took some time to walk without any breaks. This temple is located on the western side of the Jorpukhuri pond. It was built by the Ahom king Shiva Singh in 1725 and it is considered as one of the most important pilgrimage. While the pind serves as a tank to fulfill the requirement for water at the temple. With time, there were a number of renovations and modifications done at the premises due to the unprecedented natural calamities. Goddess Ugra Tara is the official deity of this temple. Navaratri is one of the main festivals which is celebrated joyfully in this temple. There are lots of devotees who visit here to pray and seek the blessings of the goddess. Moreover the temple is really beautiful and is red colored. It has really been maintained and well taken care of. There were also a good number of swans which roamed around the temple. But I didn't like a thing and that was an old man which I guess was a person who takes care of the temple, was beating the swans with a cane to scare the birds away from coming around the temple. Overall, it was a nice experience in witnessing a temple with such a rich culture and heritage around it. ~12th May, 2023