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The Hatimura Temple is a Hindu temple (Shakti Pitha), located at Post office Jakhalabandha, Nagaon district of Assam, India. It was built during the reign of Ahom king Pramatta Singha in 1667 Sakabda (1745-46 AD). It used to be an important center of Shaktism in ancient Assam. The presiding goddess is Durga which is known here as Mahisamardini. Human sacrifice was said to be made at the temple's altars.

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  • The Hatimura Temple is a Hindu temple (Shakti Pitha), located at Post office Jakhalabandha, Nagaon district of Assam, India. It was built during the reign of Ahom king Pramatta Singha in 1667 Sakabda (1745-46 AD). It used to be an important center of Shaktism in ancient Assam. The presiding goddess is Durga which is known here as Mahisamardini. Human sacrifice was said to be made at the temple's altars. (en)
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  • Hatimura Durga Mandir (en)
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  • Location in Assam (en)
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  • Hatimura Temple (en)
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  • The Hatimura Temple is a Hindu temple (Shakti Pitha), located at Post office Jakhalabandha, Nagaon district of Assam, India. It was built during the reign of Ahom king Pramatta Singha in 1667 Sakabda (1745-46 AD). It used to be an important center of Shaktism in ancient Assam. The presiding goddess is Durga which is known here as Mahisamardini. Human sacrifice was said to be made at the temple's altars. (en)
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  • Hatimura Temple (en)
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