SILCHAR
Inhabited Mostly By: Bengalis
Main Attractions: Sri Sri Knach Kanti Devi Temple, Khaspur, Bhuban Hill
The headquarters of Cachhar district is Silchar, inhabited mostly by the Bengalis. The Barak River flows by the extreme east of the town. The sunrise amid charming nature from Surma valley in Silchar is incomparable. The first rays of the sun rising from behind the hill changes its colours every moment in the river waters.
PRIME ATTRACTIONS
Sri Sri Kancha Kanti Devi Temple
From Silchar, 17-km away on the way to airport, at Udharband is situated
the famous temple of Sri Sri Kancha Kanti Devi. The Goddess is widely
known as very potent and that she is a union of Goddess Kali and Goddess
Durga. Being commanded in the dream, the king established this four-armed
gold image of the image of the Goddess in 1806. There are various legends
centering around the Goddess. The old temple is no more present on the
site instead a new one had been built up. Fulfillment of one's desire is
assured under the dream-commanded tree at the Ashram of Brajamohan
Goswami, 2-km further ahead. Devouts may have their prasad at noon. That
too is a legendary one.
Khaspur
3-km away is Khaspur on the left from Brajamohan Goswami Ashram. It was
the capital of the kings of Cachhar in 1690. The ruins of the capital are
of great importance and a visiting spot for tourists. The original palace
is in a state of non-existent, but its subsidiaries, the main entrance
gate, the 'Suryadwar'; 'Debalaya' are still there intact. The entrances
are of elephant-patterns. Take a city bus and get down at Salganga or
visit by taxi/auto.
Bhuban Hill
50-km away is Bhuban hill, on which is situated the Bhubaneswar temple.
The god & goddess are 'Hara-Parvati'. From Silchar it is 37-km away in
Bhuban Nagar and one can reach over here by bus and cover the rest of the
distance walking along the hill track.
Maniharan Tunnel
5-km north of the Bhubaneswar temple is Maniharan tunnel and it is
believed that God Sri Krishna used to use this tunnel. Holy Tribeni River
flows down the tunnel. There is also a temple complex over here and Lord
Rama, Lakshmana, Garurha, and Hanuman are being worshiped in those
temples. Festivals are held over here on the eve of Dol Purnima (full moon
night of Doljatra), Baruni and Shivaratri.
Other Attractions Some other attractions include: the newly
developed medical college; 11 martyr's tombs at Gandhi Bag on the bank of
the lake, who dedicated their lives on the eve of language movement in
1964, 11 monumental pillars are erected there for the 11 martyrs. A little
further are Harisava and the temple of Goddess Lakshmi Devi.
HOW TO GET THERE
Air: Silchar's airport, 13-km away, can be reached
by shared taxi from outside the Indian Airlines office in club road. One
can catch regular flights of Indian Airlines to
Calcutta and
Imphal from here.
Rail: The railway station is situated 3-km out of town in
Tarapur, with regular trains to Haflong
and Lumding, where one can catch a connected train for
Guwahati.
Road: The state bus stand, near Devdoot cinema, where the Central
Road and Club Road meet the Circuit House Road, is the terminus for
Assam,
Meghalaya and
Tripura State Bus Services.
WHERE TO STAY
Hostels for accommodation are centered at Gandhi Bag in Silchar situated at the heart of the town, 2-km from the railway station and 25-km from the airport. There are accommodation options to stay in luxury as well as budget hotels are also available.
NEARBY CITIES
Tarapur: 3-km
Khaspur: 3-km
Udharband: 17-km
Bhuban Nagar: 50-km
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