Ideal Duration: 30-45 minutes
Best Time: Throughout the year
Nearest Airport: Dibrugarh
Nearest Railway Station: Tinsukia Jn, New Tinsukia
Tameshwari Temple is situated 18 km away from Sadiya in Tinsukia district, Assam. The temple of the goddess is of copper, a ruined temple on the shore of the Brahmaputra river, an old temple built by the Chutiyas in the 15th century.
This temple is also known as Dikkravasini Kesaikhaiti. The original Assamese word is Kesaikhaiti ( kesa means raw and khaiti means eat). Lord Shiva and Parvati are worshipped in this temple. The temple was in the custody of non-brahmin tribal priests called Deoris.
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