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The '''Bagheswari Temple''' is a [[Hindu temple]] dedicated to the [[mother goddess]] Bagheswari, one of the oldest of the 51 [[Shakti Pitha]]. Situated in southern part of [[Bongaigaon]] city in [[Assam]], [[India]]. It is an important pilgrimage destination for general Hindu. Here exists a rock-cut Ganesha of the mediaeval period, along with architectural components of a stone temple datable to 10th -11th CE |
The '''Bagheswari Temple''' is a [[Hindu temple]] dedicated to the [[mother goddess]] Bagheswari, one of the oldest of the 51 [[Shakti Pitha]]. Situated in southern part of [[Bongaigaon]] city in [[Assam]], [[India]]. It is an important pilgrimage destination for general Hindu. Here exists a rock-cut [[Ganesha]] of the mediaeval period, along with architectural components of a stone temple datable to 10th -11th CE |
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[[File:Entrance of Bagheswari Temple.JPG|thumb|Gate of Bagheswari Mandir, Bongaigaon, Assam, IN]] |
[[File:Entrance of Bagheswari Temple.JPG|thumb|Gate of Bagheswari Mandir, Bongaigaon, Assam, IN]] |
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Bagheswari Temple | |
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Religion | |
Affiliation | Hinduism |
District | Bongaigaon |
Location | |
Location | Borpara, Bongaigaon |
State | Assam |
Country | India |
Geographic coordinates | 26°28′10″N 91°33′51″E / 26.469315°N 91.564266°E |
Architecture | |
Creator | Various |
Specifications | |
Temple(s) | 2 |
Monument(s) | 1 |
The Bagheswari Temple is a Hindu temple dedicated to the mother goddess Bagheswari, one of the oldest of the 51 Shakti Pitha. Situated in southern part of Bongaigaon city in Assam, India. It is an important pilgrimage destination for general Hindu. Here exists a rock-cut Ganesha of the mediaeval period, along with architectural components of a stone temple datable to 10th -11th CE