Shakti PeethGuwahati, Assam

Kamakhya Temple

  • City/State: Guwahati, Assam
  • Deity: Goddess Kamakhya
  • Temple Type: Nilachal hill Shakti Peeth shrine
Kamakhya Temple Guwahati

Kamakhya Temple in Guwahati is one of the most important Shakti Peeth shrines in India and a major center of Devi worship.

Pilgrims often plan Kamakhya around hill access, darshan flow, Devi worship and major observances such as Ambubachi.

Opening
Indicative Early Opening

Kamakhya usually begins its public devotional day early, though darshan movement depends on the current schedule.

Main Darshan
Temple-Managed Day Schedule

Queue movement can vary significantly, especially during festival dates and major Devi observances.

Landmark
Nilachal Hill

This landmark helps first-time visitors orient their temple approach.

Best Visit Season
October to March

These months are usually easier for weather and travel planning.

Temple Overview, Shakti Tradition and Hill Significance

Kamakhya is one of the most important Shakti Peeth shrines in India and a major center of Devi devotion.

The temple is especially associated with Nilachal Hill and a ritual atmosphere distinct from many other pilgrimage sites.

Its hilltop setting gives the visit a concentrated devotional atmosphere and memorable approach.

Temple Timings and Aarti Schedule

These entries are practical placeholders until a finalized temple-specific schedule is confirmed. Verify darshan and festival timing before travel.

Temple Timings
  • OpeningIndicative: Early Morning
  • General DarshanIndicative: Morning to Midday
  • Afternoon DarshanIndicative: Temple-Managed
  • ClosingIndicative: Evening Closure
Aarti Schedule
  • Morning PujaIndicative: Early Temple Window
  • Midday RitualIndicative: Temple Schedule
  • Evening AartiIndicative: Evening Darshan Cycle
  • Special Devi PujaIndicative: Temple-Managed
  • Festival NoteMajor dates change crowd flow significantly

How to Reach

By Air

Lokpriya Gopinath Bordoloi International Airport is the main air gateway for Kamakhya visitors.

By Train

Guwahati railway station is the most convenient rail access point.

By Road

Road access continues up Nilachal Hill, though the final approach may still involve walking.

Offerings and Prasad

Kamakhya offerings are shaped by Devi worship and the temple distinctive ritual atmosphere, with simple devotional items still remaining central.

Flowers

Fresh flowers remain central to Devi worship and are common devotional offerings.

Kumkum Archana

Kumkum and archana offerings are closely associated with goddess worship.

Coconut Offering

Coconut offerings remain a familiar part of many Devi temple visits.

Devi Prasad

Simple prasad and temple-managed offerings are often preferred by devotees.

Live Darshan
Watch Live Darshan of Kamakhya Temple

Check available temple streams, darshan coverage and travel updates before your visit or when you want a remote connection to Kamakhya Temple.

Watch Live Darshan

Frequently Asked Questions

Kamakhya usually follows an early opening and temple-managed darshan day, but always verify the latest public schedule.

October to March is generally more comfortable for travel and hill access, though some devotees intentionally visit during major observances.

Simple, modest and temple-appropriate clothing is recommended, with comfortable footwear for the hill approach.

Allow extra time for traffic, walking and queue management, especially on festival dates.

Yes, the temple ritual calendar is central to its identity, so major dates can change darshan flow dramatically.