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This well-famed Shri Shri Aswaklanta temple is situated on the banks of the holy river Brahmaputra in North Guwahati. The temple was constructed by King Siva Singha in 1720 A.D. One of the Ahom rulers- King Siva Singha, has built many biggest Hindu temples in Assam such as Shiva Dol located in Sibsagar and Shri Shri Aswaklanta temple in North Guwahati. Basically, there are two temples established in the main temple premises of the Aswaklanta temple. One of the temples is located on the foothill - the Kurmayanardan temple and another was positioned on the top of the hillock, named- Anantasay.
Legends say, when Krishna was searching for Narakasur to kill him, on the way, the horse of Lord Krishna felt tired on the same place where Aswaklanta temple is located. Aswa means ‘horse’ and Klanta means ‘tired in Assamese language. Therefore, the place got the name Aswa-Klanta. Another mythological story is, the horses which belonged to warrior ‘Arjuna were persuaded in this place to stay back away from the battle scene so that Abhimanyu could be killed. In Assamese, a conspiracy was made in the war and was called ‘Abhikranta’. the place where the temple is located was named ‘Aswa-krata’ which later became Aswaklanta in popular language by these words. There was a Kundra (a place of sacrifice) which was located near the temple in bygone days. However, it was later eroded by the Brahmaputra River and now no existence found in the temple. Pre-dominantly, the temple consists of two images, one of Lord Janardana and other of Lord Anantasai Vishnu.
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