Haleswar Temple
Haleswar Temple | |
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Religion | |
Affiliation | Hinduism |
District | Sonitpur |
Deity | Shiva, Vishnu |
Location | |
Location | Haleshwar |
State | Assam |
Country | India |
Geographic coordinates | 26°42′30″N 92°46′03″E / 26.70826°N 92.76744°E |
Architecture | |
Style | Nilachal Architecture |
Date established | 1705 AD |
Haleswar Temple is an 18th-century Hindu temple, located about 10 kilometers north of Tezpur in the state of Assam.[1]
History
[edit]This temple, established by the king who founded the capital of Kamrupa at Harupeswar, holds the distinction of being the oldest temple. According to mythology, a linga was discovered by a farmer while plowing the fields.[2][3] The farmer, known as Halowa colloquially, gave rise to the term Haleswar derived from "Halowa" Initially, a temple was built upon the linga, and later, in 1705 A.D., it was reconstructed by King Rudra Singha of the Ahom dynasty.[4]
The temple is unique in its status as a place of worship for both Vaishavites and Shivaites.[citation needed]
Connectivity
[edit]Nearest Airport: Tezpur Airport (2 km)
Nearest Railway Station:
- Dekargaon Railway Station (4.6 km),
- Rangapara North Junction Railway Station (17.1 km)
Bus Station: ASTC (10.9 km)
References
[edit]- ^ "Haleswar Temple | Sonitpur | Government Of Assam, India". sonitpur.assam.gov.in. Retrieved 2023-06-27.
- ^ Allen, Basil Copleston (1905). Assam District Gazetteers: Darrang. Printed at the Baptist Mission Press. p. 67 – via Harvard University.
- ^ "Haleswar Temple | Biswanath District | Government Of Assam, India". biswanath.gov.in. Retrieved 2023-06-27.
- ^ "Haleswar Temple". www.tezu.ernet.in. Retrieved 2023-06-27.