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Maa Kamakhya Access Corridor

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Prime Minister recently laid the foundation stone for the Maa Kamakhya Access Corridor in Assam, a project aimed at enhancing tourism and improving facilities for devotees.

About the Maa Kamakhya Access Corridor

  • Objective: Boost tourism by improving access and providing comfort to devotees.
  • Design Inspiration: Modeled after the Kashi Vishwanath Corridor (Uttar Pradesh) and the Mahakal Corridor (Madhya Pradesh).
  • Funding: Sanctioned under the PM-DevINE Scheme.
  • PM-DevINE:
    • A Central Sector Scheme introduced in Union Budget 2022-23.
    • Focuses on:
      • Infrastructure development.
      • Social and economic progress in the North Eastern Region.
      • Youth and women empowerment through livelihood initiatives.
      • Bridging developmental gaps.
    • Implemented by the Ministry of Development of North East Region (DoNER).

About Maa Kamakhya Temple

  • Significance:
    • One of the Maha Shakti Peeths in India.
    • Dedicated to Maa Kamakhya (Goddess of Desire).
    • Revered as a centre of Tantrism and Shakti worship.
  • Location:
    • Situated on Nilachal Hills, overlooking the Brahmaputra River, near Guwahati, Assam.
       

Historical Background:

  • Reconstruction:
    • Rebuilt in 1562 by Naranarayan, a Koch dynasty king, after its destruction by Kala Pahar.
  • Ancient Mentions: Found in the Allahabad pillar inscription of Samudragupta.
     

Architectural Style:

  • Nilachal Style:
    • A blend of Nagara style (North Indian) and Saracenic style (Mughal).
    • Dome: Sixteen-sided polygon made of bricks and adorned with horizontal bands.
  • Temple Structure:
    • Three main chambers:
      • Western chamber: Rectangular.
      • Middle chamber: Square with inscriptions and images of Naranarayan.
      • Inner chamber: Cave with a yoni-like cleft and natural spring, representing the goddess.
         

Festivals and Practices:

  • Ambubachi Mela:
    • Week-long festival held annually in June during the Hindu month of Asadha.
    • Belief: The goddess enters her menstrual cycle, symbolizing fertility.
    • Agricultural activities are halted during this time.
  • Dasa-Mahavidya Temples:
    • Surrounding temples dedicated to various forms of Shakti, including Bhubaneswari, Kali, Tara, and Chhinnamasta.
       

Shakti Peeths

  • Definition: Sacred sites dedicated to Sati/Shakti, representing the divine feminine energy.
  • Number:
    • Total: 51 Shakti Peeths across India and neighboring countries.
    • 18 Maha Shakti Peeths are considered especially significant.
  • Locations Outside India:
    • Guhyeshwari Shakti Peeth (Nepal).
    • Kottari Devi Shakti Peeth (Pakistan).
    • Indrakshi Shakti Peeth (Sri Lanka).
    • Dakshayani Devi Shakti Peeth (Tibet, China).
    • Maa Bhabani Shakti Peeth (Bangladesh).
       

Significance of the Corridor

  • Tourism Boost:
    • Enhanced accessibility is expected to attract more visitors, aiding economic development in the region.
  • Cultural Preservation:
    • Highlights the rich history and spiritual heritage of the Kamakhya temple complex.
  • Regional Development:
    • Aligns with the broader objectives of PM-DevINE to promote inclusive growth in the North Eastern Region.
       

Way Forward
The Maa Kamakhya Access Corridor is a step toward making Assam a key spiritual and cultural tourism hub, while fostering socio-economic growth and preserving its rich heritage.

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