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- Doul_Govinda_Temple abstract "Doul Govinda Temple (Pron: ˈdaʊl/ˈdu:l/ˈdəʊl gə(ʊ)ˈvɪndə) is one of the famous temples of Assam. It is situated on the northern banks, on the foot hills of Chandrabharati hill at Rajaduar, North Guwahati. The temple is mainly devoted to Lord Krishna. Besides, there is an Namghar along with the temple within the same premises. Several stories exists regarding this deity and how 'He' was brought here by late Ganga Ram Barooah from a place called Sandhyasar near Nalbari. The first structure of Doul Govinda Temple was erected more than one hundred and fifty years ago but it was again renovated in 1966. The Doul Govinda Mandir in Assam is famous for its Holi celebrations in the month of February - March. Holi is observed by the local people for five days with various programme and about five thousand Pilgrims are always assembled at the Mandir premises during this time. Special Ferry service is also available to the temple from Guwahati to Rajaduar anytime.Daily activities of the Doul Govinda Temple start early, with the opening of the doors at seven in the morning. The priest bathes the idol and then performs the Archana. The worshipers start coming in from an hour after this, which continues till the end of the day. In between that, the temple remains closed during the afternoon. In the evening the Arati is performed by singing devotional songs or 'Kirtaan'. Prasada followed by Bhoga is distributed among the devotees in open hall, during afternoon hours daily. A good number of devotees contribute to the temple Management to offer Bhoga and Sarai on their behalf with or without craving. Such devotees get some amount of Bhoga for taking home from the counter.".
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- Doul_Govinda_Temple wikiPageWikiLink Assam.
- Doul_Govinda_Temple wikiPageWikiLink Category:Hindu_temples_in_Assam.
- Doul_Govinda_Temple wikiPageWikiLink Guwahati.
- Doul_Govinda_Temple wikiPageWikiLink Kamrup_district.
- Doul_Govinda_Temple wikiPageWikiLink Krishna.
- Doul_Govinda_Temple wikiPageWikiLink Nalbari.
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- Doul_Govinda_Temple wikiPageWikiLinkText "Doul Govinda Temple".
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- Doul_Govinda_Temple country "India".
- Doul_Govinda_Temple district Kamrup_district.
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- Doul_Govinda_Temple importantFestivals "Holi".
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- Doul_Govinda_Temple locale Guwahati.
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- Doul_Govinda_Temple name "Doul Govinda Temple".
- Doul_Govinda_Temple primaryDeity "Lord Krishna".
- Doul_Govinda_Temple province "Assam".
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- Doul_Govinda_Temple comment "Doul Govinda Temple (Pron: ˈdaʊl/ˈdu:l/ˈdəʊl gə(ʊ)ˈvɪndə) is one of the famous temples of Assam. It is situated on the northern banks, on the foot hills of Chandrabharati hill at Rajaduar, North Guwahati. The temple is mainly devoted to Lord Krishna. Besides, there is an Namghar along with the temple within the same premises. Several stories exists regarding this deity and how 'He' was brought here by late Ganga Ram Barooah from a place called Sandhyasar near Nalbari.".
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