Sri Sri Parihareswar Dubi Devalay Pathsala,Debara,Assam
The Temple Discovered During The Rule Of Legendary King Bhuti Varma in 4th Century.
A temple of Hindus in 1200 -1300 AD. Before of Ahom people prayed to Shiva on a Shiva Linga .. In that days a Black Cow of a Brahman always stolen her milk to give The Great Mahadev as a Shiva Linga . She went on the Shiva Ling and milks are automatically flow down on the GREAT GREAT GREAT SHIVA LINGA .
This is a place of peace, Rani Phuleswari Devi (chief queen of Siva Shingha) built it. (1714-1744 AD). A historical place and history of Assam . There are 20 Devalaya are present in Assam .. it’s also one..
A Home of Shiva where he dance as a NATARAJ MURTI.
Popular for “DEVADASI NRITYA”, “Bronze Lipi”, Sculptures , BALI BIDHAN DURGA PUJA , SALGRAM PUJA, etc.
The Pari Hareswar Devalaya is a temple made in dedication to Lord Shiva. This temple had been constructed many years ago and is located in the holy town of Dubi. The great Ahom ruler, Shiva Singha laid the foundation stone of this temple. This religious site is built on a granted land that measures about 760 puras. There is a beautiful copper plate that has been preserved in the temple premises even today. The temple also houses an idol of Goddess Durga which had been donated to the shrine by the King himself. The presence of this idol enhances the glory of the temple even more. The spiritual ambience of the place delivers harmony to mind and soul. As per the legends, Queen Fuleswari had brought many temple dancers from Assam who are called Devadasis during this occasion. This temple is known for the origin of the Devadasi Nritya which is a very famous form of dance in our country.