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Guwahati: Kamakhya Temple reopens after Ambubachi Mela, draws thousands of devotees

The revered Kamakhya Temple, a prominent seat of the Shakti cult, reopened its doors on Wednesday morning after a four-day closure for the annual Ambubachi Mela. The reopening saw a throng of devotees eager to offer their prayers and seek blessings at the famed temple.

The Kamakhya Temple, located atop the Nilachal Hill in Guwahati, Assam, is one of the most significant pilgrimage sites in India. It is particularly renowned for the Ambubachi Mela, an annual festival that marks the believed menstrual cycle of Goddess Kamakhya. During this period, the temple doors are symbolically closed for four days, reflecting the belief that the goddess undergoes her menstrual cycle. The festival also embodies the broader belief that Mother Earth menstruates during this time.

As the temple reopened, a large number of devotees gathered, eager to participate in the rituals and festivities. The atmosphere was charged with devotion and reverence as pilgrims from various parts of the country made their way to the temple.

To ensure the safety and security of the devotees during the Ambubachi Mela, a robust security arrangement was put in place. Officials reported that police personnel, volunteers, private security guards, and other staff were engaged to manage the crowds and maintain order throughout the festival. The meticulous planning and coordination by the authorities helped facilitate a smooth and secure environment for the worshippers.

Kamakhya Temple is one of the Shakti Peethas. The Kamakhya Temple, located in Guwahati, is particularly significant as it is dedicated to the goddess Kamakhya, an embodiment of Shakti, and is associated with the yoni (womb) of the goddess. This temple is a major pilgrimage destination and plays a central role in the worship of the divine feminine.

The Ambubachi Mela holds a unique place in the cultural and spiritual landscape of Assam. It attracts thousands of pilgrims, saints, and tourists, all drawn by the temple's profound religious significance and the vibrant festivities that accompany the festival. The rituals performed during the mela emphasise the sanctity and power of the feminine divine, celebrating the natural cycles of life and fertility.

The Ambubachi Mela not only reinforces spiritual beliefs but also fosters a sense of community and cultural heritage among those who gather to honour the goddess Kamakhya.

Source: Times of India