A temple dedicated to Tara (Devi) located in the western side of Jor Pukhury tanks in the heart of Guwahati city in the Lotaxil (Latasil) locality. The Ugratara Temple in Uzan Bazaar in the eastern part of Guwahati, Assam is an important Sakti shrine. Legend has it that the navel of Sati, the wife of Lord Shiva, is related to this temple. Ugratara in Assam is generally identified with Tiksna-Kanta, Eka-Jata, etc., of the Buddhist pantheon.
The present temple of Ugra Tara was built by King Siva Singh in 1725 AD who had excavated a tank three years before. The tank known as Jorepukhuri is situated to the east, of the temple. The tank still exists, though the upper section of the temple was destroyed by a devastating earthquake. This was however rebuilt by a private citizen. Kalika purana describes a Shakti peetha called Dikkara vasini. Dikkara vasini has two forms, Tikshna kantha and Lalitha kantha. Tikshna kantha is black and pot bellied, also called as Ugra tara or Eka jata. Lalitha kantha is gracefully attractive, also called as Tamreshwari.
In the Garbha griha of Ugra tara there is no image or idol of her. A small pit filled with water is considered as the Goddess. The temple of Ugra tara is small and beautiful to view. There is a Shivalaya beside Ugra tara temple and a pond behind both temples. Ugra-tara-temple-pond.jpg (26.49 KiB) Viewed 1767 times Sthala purana:
Once upon a time, Yama(Lord of the Hell) made a complaint to Brahma that nobody is coming to the Hell from Kama rupa because of the sacredness of the area, despite of doing sins. Brahma carried this complaint to Vishnu. Vishnu took them to Shiva. Lord Shiva ordered Goddess Ugra tara to drive away all the people who are living in Kamakhya. She sent her army.
In the course of this drive, they laid their hands on Rishi Vasishtha who was meditating on Shiva at Sandhyachal. Vasishtha became angry and cursed Ugra tara and Shiva. From then onwards all the Vedic(Shiva) sadhanas are given up in Kama rupa and Ugra tara became a Goddess of Vamachara sadhana. All her army became Mlechhas.
Sadhana:
Ugra tara is worshiped in general like Kamakhya. She likes liquor, flesh, Modaka, coconuts and sugar cane.
Tamreshwari:
The temple of Tamreshwari is present in Sadiya, North Lakimpur district of Assam. She is also called as Kesai khati because of annual sacrifice of men given previously at her temple. (Updated by N. Yash Alamyaan, guwahati)
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