The Kamakhya temple in Guwahati, Assam, is witnessing a surge in devotees as the annual Ambubachi Mela commenced today. This significant religious festival is marked by the closure of the temple’s main door for three days, starting with the Pravritti. The Nivritti, concluding the festival, is scheduled for June 26th, after which the temple will reopen on the morning of the same day.
Devotees from all corners of the nation have gathered at the Kamakhya temple to participate in the Ambubachi Mela. The event holds immense religious importance, drawing large crowds seeking blessings and spiritual fulfillment. The closure of the temple’s main door symbolizes a period of intense spiritual energy and renewal, making it a time of heightened devotion and introspection for devotees.