Assam has many tourist gems which are not well known among
the general public. One such gem is the Biswanath Ghat which is located near
Biswanath Chariali town in the recently formed Biswanath district.
A view of the river beach along the Brahmaputra |
Located on the banks of the mighty Brahmaputra, the place is
named after the ancient Biswanath temple. It is called Gupta Kashi, in
comparison with Kashi during the golden rule of the Guptas. Going by popular
sayings, Kashi was home to temples housing about 330 million gods and
goddesses. The ghat has a cluster of more than 100 temples in the vicinity. A
Shiva temple, which was the erstwhile Biswanath temple, was located at the
confluence of Bridhaganga (Burigonga) river with Brahmaputra. But now what is
left of it are just the stone posts, beams and other ruins. During the summer
the temple remains under water. Only in winter, worship is done by constructing
temporary shed which draws lots of tourists.
Biswanath Ghat, though a religious place, makes for a
perfect tourist destination during the winters. The water level of the
Brahmaputra recedes with the coming of the winter and gives way to lush golden
riverine sand beaches for tourists to explore. The lowered water level also
brings most of the rocks in the small riverine bay out from below the water and
they make a magnificent view.
A view of the riverine bay at Biswanath Ghat |
There is also an island is present nearer this Biswanath
Ghat which is known as island of Umatumuni. This island is a tourist spot as it
houses a tourist lodge and also some remnants of an old temple. Just on the
opposite bank of the Brahmaputra lies the majestic Kaziranga National Park, and
in the far distance, you can see the hills of Karbi Anglong.
People are also highly recommended to visit the place during
the festival of Rongali Bihu. The third day of the festival, known as Goxai
Bihu, becomes a big affair here as devotees gather in large numbers to join in
the festivities and take out a religious procession in the area.
The Bordol Temple |
The ghat has several temples and many of them are worthy of
looking around. A new Biswanath temple was built in the village in the area and
it is worth paying a visit to. There are several smaller temples in the area
and it is said that there are many more yet to be discovered which lie hidden
or remain submerged under the river. Perhaps the most magnificent temple to be
seen here is the Bordol Temple built by the Ahom king Rajeswar Singha. This
temple has the same architectural design of the famous Shiva Dol temple of
Sivasagar and is a brilliant example of the Ahom style of architecture.
Reaching Biswanath Ghat is not a problem. Once you reach
Biswanath Chariali town, you can either take a taxi or an autorickshaw to the
place which about 30 minutes away from the town. There are also several options
of hotels and lodges in the town as well.
Biswanath Ghat makes a great option to visit along with
family and friends during if you in the mood for some exploration and
adventure. The place’s picturesque beauty will leave you spellbound and will
continue to haunt you to make another visit sooner than you will think.
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