NewsBhumika Lenka22 Jun 2026
Guwahati, June 22, 2026: The annual four-day Ambubachi Mela has commenced today at the Kamakhya Temple, one of the most significant spiritual gatherings in Assam, drawing devotees, pilgrims, and visitors from across the country and abroad.
The festival, associated with the revered tradition of the goddess Kamakhya, is observed with deep religious significance and marks a period of intense devotion and ritual practices. The temple premises have been witnessing a steady influx of devotees since early morning as the sacred observances begin.
Authorities have made extensive arrangements to manage the large gathering, including crowd control measures, security deployment, sanitation facilities, and medical assistance to ensure the safety and comfort of pilgrims throughout the event. Special provisions have also been put in place to regulate movement and maintain order during peak visiting hours.
Local administration and temple authorities are working in coordination to facilitate a smooth experience for visitors, with emphasis on maintaining cleanliness, ensuring efficient crowd flow, and providing necessary amenities for pilgrims undertaking the journey.
The Ambubachi Mela is considered one of the most important annual festivals in the region, symbolizing deep-rooted cultural and spiritual traditions. The event also contributes significantly to local tourism and the economy, attracting visitors from various parts of India and overseas.
The celebrations will continue over the next four days, culminating in the reopening rituals that mark the conclusion of the sacred observance.