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About Navagraha Temple

Opening hours- 9:00 am to 12:30 pm | 4:00 pm to 9:00 pm 

Prime days and hours- Monday, Mornings 

Suggested Duration- 2-3 hours

Tickets- Free entry 

Nearest Bus Stand- Silpukhuri Bus Stop, about 850m 

Nearest Railway Station- Guwahati Railway Station, about 3 km

Nearest Airport- Guwahati Airport, about 26.8 km

Located on the Chitrasal Hills in Assam, the Navagraha Temple is a unique place of worship dedicated to the nine planets of the solar system. Built in the 18th century during the reign of Ahom King Rajeswar Singha, the temple features nine Shivalingas, each representing a planet and draped in a different coloured cloth. A tank called Silpukhuri was built nearby to provide a continuous water supply for locals and devotees.

There was a major earthquake in 1897 that damaged some parts of the structure. However, it was later rebuilt using strong iron sheets, helping preserve its spiritual and cultural value. The temple is now not only a place for prayers but also a centre for astrology and astronomy. It houses a library filled with old books and manuscripts related to these subjects and even has a telescope for observing celestial bodies, making it an important destination for both devotees and learners.

Navagraha Temple Highlights

• Visit the Navagraha Temple in Guwahati, which is dedicated to the nine planets and has a separate Shivlinga representing each planet.
• Witness the walls of the temple, which are adorned with inscriptions and records that date back to the 18th century. 
• Explore a library filled with ancient manuscripts and equipped with a telescope for celestial observations.
• Discover the auspicious Silpukhuri tank excavated at some distance from the temple that provide a continuous water supply for devotees.

How To Reach Navagraha Temple

By Car: Navagraha Temple from the city centre is approximately 6.2 km, taking around 20 mins via the Zoo Rd. 

Best Time To Visit Navagraha Temple

Peak Season- (October to March)

  • Weather Insights- Winter in Navagraha Temple is cool and pleasant, with temperatures ranging from 10° Celsius to 25° Celsius, with ideal and comfortable weather.
  • Things to do- Explore the village and its silk-weaving activities. 

Moderate Season (April to June)

  • Weather Insights- Hot and humid climate, with temperatures ranging from 25° Celsius to 35° Celsius. The heat can be intense, making outdoor activities less comfortable.
  • Things to do- Plan a Navagraha temple tour in this weather.

Low Season (July to September)

  • Weather Insights- Temperatures range from 24° Celsius to 32° Celsius, with heavy rainfall leading to lush green landscapes but also potential flooding. 
  • Things to do- Enjoy the lush greenery and sip a cup of tea near the hilltop. 

Navagraha Temple Other Essential Information

Know before you go- 

  • It is recommended to seek permission before taking any photos on the premises, as photography is not allowed in this temple.
  • It is recommended to wear formal and traditional clothing to respect the culture of the temple. 
  • Check the opening and closing times before your visit, as they can vary, and the temple might be closed in the afternoon. 
  • Carry some eatables, water bottles, and snacks as there might be fewer facilities available.
  • Please keep the temple and its surroundings clean by not throwing any garbage or waste anywhere.
  • Keep the temple and its surroundings clean by not throwing any garbage or waste inside or around the premises.
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Point of Interest for Navagraha Temple
Pause to admire the central Shivalinga
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Pause to admire the central Shivalinga

There is a Shivalingam at the centre, symbolising the Sun, a focal point of attraction. Firstly, the Surya’s great chariot, which has one wheel and is drawn by seven horses, while carrying a lotus in each of his hands, he wears armour and has a shield over his breast with beautiful straight hair, and is surrounded by a halo of light.

Witness the large water tank
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Witness the large water tank

The Silpukhuri Tank that is located close by was also excavated under the orders of the king to provide water to the devotees who come to pay homage to the Gods. This tank is seen as auspicious, and it is believed to hold some powerful energies coming from the celestial bodies.

Admire the scenic views
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Admire the scenic views

Atop the hill is a viewpoint from where one can get a beautiful view of the city, with the River Brahmaputra running across. The Navagraha Temple is located on the hill of Guwahati. The Navagraha Temple offers panoramic perspectives of the town and the Brahmaputra River.

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Navagraha Temple FAQs

Where is the Navagaraha Temple located?

The Navagraha Temple in Guwahati is located on top of Chitrasal Hill in the southeastern part of the city. The temple is dedicated to the nine planets in the Hindu cosmology. The hill itself is a popular landmark in Guwahati, associated with the nine planets.

What is the history of the Navagraha Temple?

The origin of this temple dates back to the 18th century. Belonging to the reign of Ahom King Rajeswar Singha, son of Rudra Singha or Sukhrungphaa, it is one of the most popular temples of Guwahati. You can also find inscriptions and recordings on the walls of this temple.

How far is the Navagraha Temple from the city centre?

The Navagraha Temple is approximately 6km away from the city centre via the Zoo Road. A pleasant 20-30-minute drive from the busy city road lands you in a place where you can enjoy the feeling of getting disconnected from the crowd and pollution of city life.

Who built the Navagraha Temple in Guwahati, Assam?

The Navagraha Temple in Guwahati, Assam, was built by Ahom King Rajeswar Singha in the 18th century. Specifically, the temple is believed to have been constructed during his reign, sometime in the early 18th century, dedicated to the "Nine Planets of the Solar System" or "Celestial Bodies".

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