Sukreshwar Temple

Sukreshwar Temple, Guwahati Overview


Perched on the Sukreshwar or Itakhuli hill on the southbank of Brahmaputra river, Sukreshwar Temple is dedicated to the Hindu God Shiva. Built in 1744, by the Ahom King Pramatta Singha, the temple was improvised and financial changes were made in 1759 by Rajeswar Singha. Located in extremely serene setting, the temple offers an enchanting view of the valley below. A few steps
leading down to the river accentuate the charm and panoramic scenery. The shrine is popular for spectacular sunrise and sunset moments, the mesmerising scenery of tiny boats in the river and the tranquil environs of the ghats. Far removed from the din and chaos of the city, the temple brims with quietude and peace.
Besides the mighty river flowing in the backdrop, you can also see a handful of people sitting on the solitary steps, soaking in the blissful environment. A few people can be seen performing pujas on the banks below the temple. The temple is mainly popular for hoisting post death rituals. It is common belief that these rituals here can help the dead attain peace or ‘moksha’. In addition to the salubrious ambience, the temple complex also houses a Vishnu Temple and a few chambers are constructed adjacent to it in order to conduct pujas, yagnas and other ceremonies of religious importance. Besides, the shrine boasts of housing the largest Shivalinga in India, which is also considered to be the sixth Jyotirlinga.

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