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Basudev Devalaya

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Basudev Devalaya
বসুদেৱ দেৱালয়
Religion
AffiliationHinduism
DistrictNalbari district
Deity Basudev
FestivalsDol Purnima
Krishna Janmashtami
Maha Shivratri
Location
LocationBalikaria, Nalbari district, Assam
StateAssam
CountryIndia
Location in Nalbari
Geographic coordinates26°26′02.7″N 91°24′29.9″E / 26.434083°N 91.408306°E / 26.434083; 91.408306
Architecture
TypeHindu temple architecture
CreatorSutanphaa

Basudev Devalaya (Assamese:বসুদেৱ দেৱালয়) in Balikaria, Nalbari district, Assam is an ancient Hindu temple and is dedicated to Basudev. This temple was built by Ahom King Sutanphaa (1714-1744). [1] [2]

History

Basudev Devalaya has a very fascinating story attached to it. As per the local folklore, once fishing net of a fisherman got stuck in a pond known as Jaymangal Beel for seven days. On the seventh day, a local named Gada Kahar had a dream of Lord Basudev wishing to be relieved from the fishing net. When the news of dream reached Ahom King Sutanphaa , he immediately tried to remove the two stones on the spot. However, because of the failing attempt, he built the temple there. [1]

References

  1. ^ a b "About Basudev Devalaya". Krishi Vigyan Kendra, Nalbari. Archived from the original on 9 April 2020. Retrieved 1 September 2020.
  2. ^ "Historical places in Nalbari district". Historical places - NALBARI-Zilla Parishad. Retrieved 1 September 2020.[permanent dead link]
This page was last edited on 16 March 2024, at 13:11
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