Umananda Temple
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L'Umananda Devaloi (Pron: ˈʊməˌnændə ˈdeɪvəˌlɔɪ, in italiano Tempio di Umananda) è un tempio dedicato al dio Shiva, situato sull'isola di Umananda, in mezzo al fiume Brahmaputra, nei pressi di Guwahati. Fu costruito per ordine del re , appartenente alla dinastia Ahom, devoto appartenente alla corrente dello Shivaismo. Il tempio è costruito sulla sommità di una piccola altura, nota localmente come Bhasmacala.
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Umananda Devaloi (Pron: ˈʊməˌnændə ˈdeɪvəˌlɔɪ) is a Shiva temple located at the Umananda Island (Peacock Island) in the middle of river Brahmaputra just opposite the office of the Deputy Commissioner of Kamrup or the Kachari Ghat in Guwahati. It is known as smallest inhabited riverine island in the world. Country boats that are available on the bank of Brahmaputra take the visitors to the island. The mountain on which the temple has been built is known as Bhasmacala.It was built in 1694CE in the order of King Gadadhar Singha but was broken down by an earthquake in 1867.
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L'Umananda Devaloi (Pron: ˈʊməˌnændə ˈdeɪvəˌlɔɪ, in italiano Tempio di Umananda) è un tempio dedicato al dio Shiva, situato sull'isola di Umananda, in mezzo al fiume Brahmaputra, nei pressi di Guwahati. Fu costruito per ordine del re , appartenente alla dinastia Ahom, devoto appartenente alla corrente dello Shivaismo. Il tempio è costruito sulla sommità di una piccola altura, nota localmente come Bhasmacala.
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Umananda Devaloi (Pron: ˈʊməˌnændə ˈdeɪvəˌlɔɪ) is a Shiva temple located at the Umananda Island (Peacock Island) in the middle of river Brahmaputra just opposite the office of the Deputy Commissioner of Kamrup or the Kachari Ghat in Guwahati. It is known as smallest inhabited riverine island in the world. Country boats that are available on the bank of Brahmaputra take the visitors to the island. The mountain on which the temple has been built is known as Bhasmacala.It was built in 1694CE in the order of King Gadadhar Singha but was broken down by an earthquake in 1867.
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