#assam: The sacred grounds of Maa Kamakhya Temple come alive as the annual Ambubachi Mela draws an overwhelming surge of devotees from across the country. Celebrated as a symbol of the divine feminine and fertility, this unique festival marks the annual menstruation cycle of Goddess Kamakhya, during which the temple remains closed for three days before reopening with grand rituals.
Pilgrims, sadhus, and spiritual seekers gather in massive numbers, turning Nilachal Hills into a vibrant hub of faith, devotion, and cultural convergence. From early morning chants to long queues for darshan, the atmosphere resonates with deep spirituality and unwavering belief.
As one of the most significant religious gatherings in Northeast India, Ambubachi Mela not only reflects age-old traditions but also showcases the enduring spiritual essence that continues to unite people beyond boundaries.
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Assam, India | Jun 22, 2026