800px-thumbnail, Negheriting Shiva Doul, Golaghat , Assam
800px-thumbnail, Negheriting Shiva Doul, Golaghat , Assam

Negheriting Shiva Doul, Golaghat, Assam

Date built:8th – 9th century AD
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Locale:Dergaon
District::Golaghat
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AT Rd, Negheriting, Sital Pathar Gaon, Assam 785703
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The Negheriting Shiva Doul is a Shiva temple in Dergaon, Assam.Situated on a hillock at about one and half km north from the National Highway 37 in the Golaghat district of Assam, the temple was first constructed by the Kacharis during 8th – 9th century AD. Later due to natural calamities it came into destruction. In 1687 it was re-constructed by Ahom king Swargadeo Rajeswar Singha.The famous architect assigned to the job was Ghanashyam Khonikar.It is believed that the stones used to construct the temple were existed in the bank of river Dihing. Due to natural calamities the temple was destroyed and the remains were found in deep forest called Gajapanemara. However, as the Dihing river changed the course, the temple was again destroyed and merged into the river water. A devotee of lord Shiva found the ruined temple and the linga in the shallow water of river Dihing,now this place is known as Sheetal Negheri.Ahom king Rajeswar Singha (1751–1769) brought the linga from the river and reconstructed the present temple and established the linga in it

 

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