
Mahabhairab Temple
Temple
Mahabhairab Temple
The Mahabhairab Temple, also known as Mahabhairav Temple, is located on a hillock in the northern part of Tezpur town in Sonitpur district, Assam. This ancient temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva and is believed to have been built by King Bana, who is also known for his devotion to Lord Shiva.
The temple was originally constructed with stone, but the present structure has been renovated and built with concrete.
During the Ahom rule, the kings, especially from the Tungkhungia dynasty, donated large areas of land to the temple and appointed priests and caretakers to look after it.
The temple is now managed by the Government of Assam through a managing committee headed by the Deputy Commissioner of Sonitpur.
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