
Upon arrival at Guwahati Airport or Railway Station, meet & greet by company executive or driver. Afterwards direct drive & transfer to the hotel. Guwahati is a sprawling city beside the Brahmaputra River in the northeast Indian state of Assam. It’s known for holy sites like the hilltop Kamakhya Temple, featuring shrines to the Hindu deities Shiva and Vishnu. To the east, 18th-century Navagraha Temple is an astronomical center with planetary shrines. Umananda Temple, dedicated to Shiva and covered with engravings, stands on Peacock Island in the River. Here proceed for darshan of Mata Kamakhya Devi, The Kamakhya Temple also known as Kamrup-Kamakhya temple is a Hindu temple dedicated to the mother goddess Kamakhya. It is one of the oldest of the 51 Shakti Pithas. The current structural temple, built and renovated many times in the period 8th-17th century, gave rise to a hybrid indigenous style that is sometimes called theNilanchal Type: a temple with a hemispherical dome on a cruciform base. Have dinner & overnight stay at hotel.
After breakfast check-out & proceed to Airport or Railway station for your onward journey back to home.
Tour concludes with the sweet memories & blessings of Goddess.....
Upon arrival at Agarttalla Airport or Railway Station, meet & greet by company executive or driver. Afterwards direct drive & transfer to the hotel. Afterwards proceed for local visits: Agartala is the capital city of Tripura, a northeast Indian state. The huge, white Ujjayanta Palace, built in 1901 by Maharaja Radha Kishore Manikya, has Mughal-style gardens with fountains. It houses the Tripura Government Museum, where displays include 9th-century sculptures. Nearby, ornate columns and pointed domes mark the Hindu temple Jagannath Bari. North, Rabindra Kanan Park has flowerbeds and a puppet house. Have dinner & overnight stay at hotel.
Today morning after breakfast, proceed to ancient city Udaipur. Tripura Sundari Temple is a Hindu temple of Goddess Tripura Sundari. The most popularly known as Devi Tripureshwari. It is believed to be one of the holiest Hindu shrines in this part of the country. Popularly known as Matabari, the shrine is set upon a small hillock, since the shape of a hillock resembles the hump of a tortoise (Kurma) and this shape called Kurmapṛṣṭhāktri is considered the holiest possible site for a Shakti temple, hence also bestowing the name of Kurma Pīṭha. The Goddess is served by traditional Brahmin priests. The temple is considered to be one of the 51 Shakti Peeths legend says that the right leg of Sati fell here. Here, Shakti is worshipped as Tripurasundarī and the accompanying Bhairava is Tripuresh. The main shrine, a cubical edifice with a three-tier roof with a finial, erected by Maharaja of Tripura Dhanya Manikya in 1501 AD, is constructed in the Bengali Ek-ratne style. There are two similar but different sized black stone idols of the Goddess in the sanctum sanctorum of the temple. The larger and more prominent idol of 5 feet height is of Goddess Tripura Sundari and the smaller one, adorably called Chhoto-Ma (literally, Little Mother), is 2 feet tall and is an idol of Goddess Chandi. Folklore says that the smaller idol was carried by the kings of Tripura to the battlefield. Have dinner & overnight stay at hotel.
After breakfast check-out & proceed to Airport or Railway station for your onward journey back to home.
Tour concludes with the sweet memories & blessings of Goddess.....
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