
Mithapukhuri
Lake
Mithapukhuri
Mithapukhuri, also known as Mitha Pukhuri, is a historic pond located in Jorhat, Assam. The name "Mitha Pukhuri" translates to "sweet pond," and it is believed that the pond got its name because the water tasted sweet. The pond holds historical significance and is associated with local legends and traditions.
During the Durga Puja festival, water from Mithapukhuri is used for bathing the presiding deity of the Sri Sri Buri Gosani Devalay, which is situated nearby.
The pond is surrounded by lush greenery and is a popular spot for locals to relax and enjoy the serene environment. It is also known for its beautiful lotus flowers that bloom during the season.
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Mithapukhuri is located in Jorhat, Assam.
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