Built in 1734 by queen Madambika, the wife of Ahom king Shiva Singha, this temple stands at 60 feet with a diameter of 120 feet. While its walls are adorned with intricate carvings of gods and ...
Parts of the temple were destroyed over time. The Ahom kings later rebuilt it, restoring its glory. The Shivling is believed to continuously grow, making it even more unique. Devotees believe this ...
The Moidams are the burial mounds of the Ahom kings, queens and nobles. The word Moidam is derived from the Tai word Phrang-Mai-Dam or Mai-Tam. Phrang-Mai means to put into the grave or to bury ...