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Doul Govinda Temple | |
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Religion | |
Affiliation | Hinduism |
District | Kamrup |
Deity | Lord Krishna |
Festivals | Holi |
Location | |
Location | North Guwahati |
State | Assam |
Country | India |
Geographic coordinates | 26°12′24″N 91°44′30″E / 26.206774°N 91.741706°E / 26.206774; 91.741706 |
Doul Govinda Temple (Pron: ˈdaʊl/ˈdu:l/ˈdəʊl gə(ʊ)ˈvɪndə) is one of the important temples of Kamrup, Assam, India. It is situated on the northern banks, on the foothills of Chandra Bharati hill at Rajaduar, North Guwahati. The temple is mainly devoted to Lord Krishna. Besides, there is an Namghar along with the temple within the same premises. The temple is open and accessible all the year round, but one can enjoy the thrill of a river cruise as well as walking on white sands of the beaches of Brahmaputra, from the month of November to April.[1]