Hajo

For the village in Azerbaijan, see Həjo. For the Romanian village of Haieu, called Hájó in Hungarian, see Sânmartin, Bihor.
Entrance of Hayagriva Madhab mandir

Hajo (Assamese: হাজো) is an ancient pilgrimage centre for three religions: Hindus, Buddhists, and Muslims. It lies on the banks of the Brahmaputra River, 24 km from the city of Guwahati in the Kamrup district of Assam, India. The area is dotted with a number of ancient temples as well as other sacred artifacts. The Hayagriva Madhava Mandir is the most famous temple of Hajo. Lesser known temples of Hajo like that of Ganesha was constructed during the reign of Ahom King Pramatta Singha in 1744 AD. The Kedareswara Temple, a Shiva temple, has inscription on the temple showing that it is of Rajeswar Singha period.

Tourism Attractions

Hajo Powa Mecca


Politics

Hajo is part of Gauhati (Lok Sabha constituency).[2]

See also

References

  1. "Temples of North Eastern India". Retrieved 2006-09-10.
  2. "List of Parliamentary & Assembly Constituencies". Assam. Election Commission of India. Retrieved 2008-10-05.

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