A Tourist Spot For Its Unique Specialty

places to visit in tezpur

Today I want to mention a tourist spot that is not very popular in the world but has significant importance in Indian mythology and among the people of North-East India. The place is Tezpur, my native place.

Geography of Tezpur: Tezpur is a city in Sonitpur district of the state Assam in North-East India. Tezpur is situated on the banks of the river Brahmaputra. Tezpur is situated in 26.63 North latitude and 92.8 East longitude.

Mythology associated with Tezpur: Sonitpur, as ancient Tezpur was called in the olden age, is a city deeply steeped in mythology, legend and folklore. Tezpur is called ‘THE CITY OF BLOOD’. It is famous for the romantic legend of Usha and Aniruddha and of the fierce battle between  “Hari” and “Hara”. Old Darrang is today’s Sonitpur. Tezpur is the headquarters of Sonitpur.

Legend has it that Darrang was the capital of the demon king BANASURA. Banasura was a follower of ‘Bhairavnath’. Bhairavnath is an incarnation of Lord Shiva. Usha was the beautiful daughter of King Bana. Usha happened to see her love on her dream. Usha’s confidante Chitralekha portrayed it in painting following Usha,s description. The lover was none other than Aniruddha, the grandson of Lord Krishna. Aniruddha married Usha in the end.

When it came to the knowledge of King Bana, he captured Aniruddha in prison. To rescue Aniruddha, Lord Krishna came from Dwarka. On Bana’s call, Lord Shiva also arrived there. A fight took place between Hari ( Lord Krishna ) and Hara ( Lord Shiva ). It resulted in bloodshed in the entire town.

Banasura was conquered. Usha and Aniruddha were united forever.

Popular tourist places to Visit in Tezpur:

places to visit in tezpur

Tezpur is a beautiful place to enjoy a quiet and serene holiday. The tourist attractions in Tezpur are as follows:

MAHABHAIRAV TEMPLE: The  Mahabhairav Temple is situated on the Northern part of Tezpur town, Assam. This temple was built by king Bana. The Mahabhairav temple is now under the Government of Assam. Maha Shivaratri is the main festival of Shaivite branch of Hinduism. It is celebrated in the temple complex. Many devotees visit the temple during the festival.

AGNIGARH: Agnigarh is a hillock situated in Tezpur, Assam. It is the site where a fortress was built by Banasura to keep his daughter Usha in isolation. Agnigarh is now developed into a beautiful park adorned by some statues.The place is also known for the view of the beautiful city of Tezpur as well as the flowing river Brahmaputra.

BAMUNI HILLS:  In the Bamuni Hills of the district of Sonitpur, one can find many spectacular ruins, which attract a number of people to the region. The Bamuni Hills is located on the right bank of the river Brahmaputra. The astonishing stone figures and rock sculptures are the prime attraction of this area. The intricate designs on the stone give an idea of the talent and hard work of the artists. Moreover, the scenic beauty of the place enhances the charm of the area, as it overlooks the river Brahmaputra.

DA-PARBATIA:  Da-Parbatia is a small village where ruins of two ancient temples have been found. One temple was built during the 6th century and on the ruins of this temple another temple of Lord Shiva was believed to have existed during the Ahom rule. Two excavations were carried out by the Archaeological Survey of India, the first one in the year 1924 and another one in the year 1989-1990, and at present, the area is under the jurisdiction of the same.

CHITRALEKHA UDYAN: In the beautiful city of Tezpur, a picturesque park is located, called the Cole Park. The park was built by a commissioner of Assam named Mr. Cole in the year 1906. It was later reconstructed by M.G.V.K. Bhanu in 1996. The park has been recently named as Chitralekha Udyan after Chitralekha in the famous Usha-Aniruddha love story. This park is well known for its breathtaking scenic beauty. Inside the park, there is a lake where boating can be done. The park remains open from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m.The Chitralekha Udyan is one of the attractive tourist spots situated in the central part of the city.

There are many other tourist spots in Tezpur like The Bhairabi Temple ( located on the outskirts of Tezpur ), The Nag-sankar Temple, Kanaklata Memorial Park, Kalia Bhomora Setu, Ketakeshwar Dewal, The Rudrapada Temple, Padum Pukhuri, District Museum and Ouguri Hill.

Best Time to Visit Tezpur: The best to visit Tezpur is around October to April.

places to visit in tezpur

Conclusion: Tourism can be a source of great economic contribution to a country’s economy. With so many tourist places and places of scenic beauty in Tezpur, Tezpur has the potential to be among the top tourist destinations of North-East India. Lastly, I would like to mention that if proper management is done, Tezpur, the cultural capital of Assam, will become the leading tourist spot in Assam in near future. 

Written by: SNEHASISH GHOSH. B.Sc 2nd Year student from DARRANG COLLEGE. He can be reached at 6000012553

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