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Kamakhya Temple Prepares for Grand Ambubachi Mela 2026

Preparations are in the final stage at Kamakhya Temple for the Ambubachi Mela 2026, starting June 22. The four-day festival, known as the "Mahakumbh of the East," attracts lakhs of devotees from India and abroad. The temple sanctum will remain closed for three days before reopening on June 26 with purification rituals. Devotees and sadhus have already begun arriving at the temple complex for the annual observance.

Assam: Kamakhya Temple gears up for Ambubachi Mela 2026

Guwahati, June 20

Preparations have reached their final stage at the historic Kamakhya Temple atop Nilachal Hills as Guwahati prepares to host the annual Ambubachi Mela, one of the country's largest spiritual gatherings often referred to as the "Mahakumbh of the East".

The four-day festival will begin on the night of June 22 and continue till the morning of June 26, drawing lakhs of devotees, including saints, sadhus, tantric practitioners, and pilgrims from across India and abroad. Authorities, along with the Assam government and temple administration, are making extensive arrangements to manage the anticipated massive footfall.

As per tradition, the Doloi (head priest) of Maa Kamakhya Devalaya said the festival marks the annual menstruation cycle of Goddess Kamakhya, symbolising fertility, creation, and the power of the divine feminine.

The ritual schedule includes Pravritti (closure of the sanctum) on June 22 at 9:08 PM, after which the temple doors will be closed for devotees. The sanctum sanctorum will remain closed for three days--June 23, 24, and 25.

"Preparations for the Ambubachi Mela 2026 are in the final phase. We are expecting a large number of devotees, and all necessary arrangements are being put in place to ensure the smooth conduct of rituals and darshan as per tradition. The temple will follow the scheduled Pravritti and Nivritti rituals, and devotees will be able to have darshan and receive the sacred prasad after the temple reopens," Himadri Sarma, Priest of Kamakhya Temple, told ANI.

The temple will reopen with Nivritti at sunrise on June 26, following purification rituals and Nitya Puja, after which devotees will be allowed darshan and the distribution of the sacred 'rakta bastra' prasad.

Meanwhile, devotees and sadhus have already begun arriving in large numbers at the temple complex, marking the start of the grand annual observance.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Priya S

I've been attending this mela for the last 5 years, and the energy there is absolutely indescribable. The authorities have been improving arrangements every year—better sanitation, wider pathways, and more drinking water points. Hope 2026 continues that trend 🙏

James A

As a foreigner who attended Ambubachi in 2022, I was blown away by the devotion and the atmosphere. The sadhus, the chanting, the prasad—it's a truly spiritual experience. The locals were incredibly welcoming. Wishing everyone a blessed mela in 2026.

Vikram M

The administration needs to handle the crowd better near the Nilachal foothills. Last year, the traffic jam was a nightmare and many elderly devotees had to walk miles. Hope this time there are proper shuttle services and better crowd management, especially during Pravritti. Otherwise, the spiritual significance is unmatched.

Sarah B

This is such a beautiful representation of the feminine divine. I wish more people understood the deeper meaning behind the temple closure—it's not about "impurity" but about honouring the Goddess's rest during her cycle. A tradition worth preserving.

Rohit P

Bro, the 'rakta bastra' prasad is something else. My grandmother still keeps it in her puja room. It's considered very powerful for fertility and protection. Glad to see the mela getting this much attention and the government putting in real effort to make the arrangements seamless.

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