Asvakranta Temple | Timings, History & Hotels Nearby Temple

Asvakranta Temple is rich in history and culture. Located in the North of Guwahati City in Assam, Dedicated to Lord Vishnu from Hindu mythology, this Temple is one of the greatest Vishnu shrines in Assam. The Temple has built on a rocky river bank and gazes at the male river’s waterfront, Brahmaputra. Asvakranta Temple is one of the most popular pilgrimages for tourists visiting Assam. Temple Timings are Monday to Sunday: 6:00 am to 9:00 pm.

Asvakranta Temple

The awesome sight of the mountains and hills combined with the river and meticulously done carvings on the temple structure is why many visit Asvakranta Temple. Aswa means ‘horse,’ and Klanta means ‘tired’ in the Assamese language.

History of Asvakranta Temple:

According to the Hindu mythological legend surrounding the Temple, Lord Krishna had camped here with his army before finally overpowering and killing the evil demon, Narakasura. The Temple has associated with the story of Lord Krishna and his wife, Rukmini.

Asvakranta Temple Architectural Significance:

The Asvakranta Temple is quite well famous for its magnificence in interior beauty. The shrine’s interiors must decorate with beautiful and artistic carvings. The Temple also presents grand views of the adjacent areas, which further adds to the architectural significance of the Asvakranta Temple.

The Legend of Asvakranta Temple:

Asvakranta means ‘ascended by horses’. And here, Sri Krishna camped with his army before defeating and killing Narakasur. Aswakranta is associated with the Krishna-Rukamini episode. It says that Krishna’s Asva (horse) was encircled (akranta) by the enemies at this place. Some people also believe that the place should be caged as Asvaklanta, indicating that Krishna had to rest here on his way from Kundil Nagar to Dwaraka, as his horse became tired (klanta). 

Asvakranta Temple Timings:

Here are the Asvakranta Temple Timings:

DayTimings
Monday6:00 am to 9:00 pm
Tuesday6:00 am to 9:00 pm
Wednesday6:00 am to 9:00 pm
Thursday6:00 am to 9:00 pm
Friday6:00 am to 9:00 pm
Saturday6:00 am to 9:00 pm
Sunday6:00 am to 9:00 pm

Famous Places to Visit Around Temple:

The Following are the Tourist Places Near Asvakranta Temple.

Ambubachi Mela:

The Mela is a four-day celebration, which often falls in June. The main idea is celebrated as the annual menstrual cycle of Kamakhya Maata at the Kamakhya Temple during these four days, known as the Ambubachi Mela.

Janardana Temple:

Temple settle on the Shukleshwar hillock on the ghats of Shukleshwar, the Brahmaputra river in Guwahati City; Janardana Temple dedicates to Lord Vishnu.

Shraddhanjali Kanan:

Shraddhanjali Kanan has situated in Tarun Nagar, Guwahati city. The park has fully maintained lawns ideal for yoga and meditation purposes. It has a play area for children. Besides, it has water fountains and blooming flower beds, making the place even more beautiful.

Saraighat Bridge:

The bridge recently completed 50 years of presence. A research study by a bunch of experts from the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) suggests that the bridge is still good to go for a couple more years before it needs any renovation. The 1.4 km long bridge connects both banks of the Brahmaputra river in Saraighat.

Indira Gandhi Athletic Stadium:

Established in 2007, Stadium is located at the southern edge of Guwahati city in Lokhra and is known as Sarusajai Stadium. The Stadium originally boasted 30000 seats.

Umananda Temple:

On Bhasmachala Hill, Umananda Temple has been built. Country boats on the bank of Brahmaputra take the visitors to the island. And the name ‘Umananda’ comes from two Hindi words, ‘Uma,’ another name for Lord Shiva’s wife, and ‘Ananda,’ which means happiness.

Mahamaya Temple:

Mahamaya Temple of Bogribari placed about 30 km east of Dubhri town, is one of the most visited temples in that part of Assam. The Temple derives its name from the great Goddess Mahamaya, meaning supreme illusion. This Temple is near Asvakranta Temple.

Shrimanta Shankardeva Kalakshetra:

Named after the poet-playwright and reformer of medieval times- Srimanta Sankardev, It is a cultural institution in Panjabari, Guwahati city. The main aim is to promote Assam’s culture, art and tradition.

Kaziranga National Park Tourism:

Home to the largest one-horned rhino population, National Park is one of India’s treasures in flora and fauna. It has located in the state of Assam in North-Eastern India.

Dipor Bil:

Located in the Kamrup district of Assam state, 18 km southwest of Guwahati city, Dipor Bil (also spelt Deepor Beel) is a freshwater lake in the former channel of the Brahmaputra river.

Hotels Near Asvakranta Temple:

  • Mahalaxmi Home Stay
  • Hotel Swagatam Inn
  • Vian Inn
  • Magic square hotel
  • Hotel Lilawati Grand
  • Hotel Atithi
  • Hotel Eureka Grand By GSK Hospitality
  • Hotel City Park
  • Hotel Lilawati Grand
  • The Deck House
  • Hotel Dynasty
  • Hotel Rajmahal
  • Hotel Swastik Inn
  • Hotel Hornbill
  • Vishwaratna Hotel
  • ATDC, Prashaanti Tourist Lodge
  • Hotel Apollo
  • Hotel Prag Continental
  • Nameri Homestay
  • Hotel Starline

Asvakranta Temple Address:

Amingaon, Doul Govinda Rd, North Guwahati, Guwahati, Assam 781031.

How To Reach Asvakranta Temple:

By Road: The Asvakranta temple has links by road transport via the Saraighat Bridge across the Brahmaputra. Another option is Guwahati, which is well-connected with regular bus services from all the major cities in and around the state.

By Rail: The Nearest Railway station is Guwahati Station.

By Air: The Nearest Airport is Guwahati Airport.

There is even a facility for devotees to reach the Temple through the Water Transport Regular ferry (Boat) services available to Asvakranta from Guwahati.

FAQs:

Where is Asvakranta Temple located?

The location is North of Guwahati in Assam.

Which deity is in this Temple?

Lord Vishnu.

When was Asvakranta Temple Built?

800 years ago.

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