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Hayagriva Madhava Temple
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Best Time to Visit
Oct - Mar
Avg. Cost
₹8,500
Ideal Duration
3-5 Days
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The Hayagriva Madhava Temple in Hajo, Assam, is a significant Hindu and Buddhist pilgrimage site dedicated to Lord Vishnu as Hayagriva, the horse-headed deity of wisdom, known for its blend of architectural styles and historical importance, attracting devotees of both faiths seeking knowledge and spiritual fulfillment. Built by King Raghu Deva Narayan in 1583, it features intricate stone carvings and is a major cultural hub celebrating festivals like Bihu and Doul Utsav.
Hayagriva Madhava Temple is situated on the Manikut hill.The hill is situated in Hajo of Kamrup District in Assam, India. Which is around 30 km to west of Guwahati. The Kalika Purana composed in the 11th century CE in Kamarupa talks about the origin of this form of Vishnu and his final establishment in the hill of Monikut, where the present temple is located. The present temple structure was constructed by the King Raghudeva Narayan in 1583. According to some historians the King of Pala dynasty constructed it in 10th century. It is a stone temple and it enshrines an image of Hayagriva Madhava. Some Buddhists believe that the Hayagriva Madhava temple, best known in the group of Hindu temples, is where the Buddha attained Nirvana. At this imposing temple, the presiding deity is Vishnu, worshipped in the sanctum sanctorum as an idol carved of black stone. Four other stone idols are also in worship as subsidiary deities.
A most striking feature of the temple is the continuous row of elephants carved on the lowest level of the temple walls – a structure akin to the stone cut temple of Ellora. The outer walls of the shrine is also covered with relief figures of the ten incarnations of Vishnu, devotees in procession and episodic scenes from the Ramayana and the Mahabharata. There is a big pond known as Madhab Pukhuri near the temple. Doul, Bihu and Janmastami festivals are celebrated every year in the temple.
Sayani, the first wife of Kalia Bhomora Borphukan donated a family of paiks and also a plot of land for their maintenance to the Hayagriva Madhava temple during the reign of Ahom king Kamaleswar Singha. The lamps in the sanctum sanctorum are never put off (akhanda deep) ever. Oil flows into the big earthen lamps through a simple tube connected to the oil tin.
- Location: Monikut Hill, Hajo, Kamrup District, Assam (about 28 km west of Guwahati).
- Deity: Lord Vishnu in the form of Hayagriva, the God of Knowledge.
- Architecture: A stone temple showcasing Hindu-Buddhist architectural fusion, with sculptures of Vishnu's avatars.
- History: The current structure dates to 1583 (Koch King Raghudev Narayan), replacing an original 6th-century temple by the Pala Dynasty.
- Festivals: Celebrates Doul Utsav, Bihu, and Janmashtami.
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- Language : Assamese, Hindi, English
- Currency : Indian Rupee (₹)
- Time Zone : IST (UTC+5:30)
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