Nice place for devotees...People generally gathering here at the time of January 1st, April14/15/16th and August 17/18/19th to September 17/18/19th...At vado maah...
A very holy place. One of the oldest naamghars of Assam.It is believed that wishes of devotees are fulfilled by offering horais and lighting diyas here with pure heart. Although Bhado mah is auspicious month for visiting naamghars, you can visit it at any time of a year. Everyday kirtan is done here at 10:00 am for two three hours . After kirtan, prasad is offered to all devotees. Bornamghar committee organised everythng in a very systematic manner. There are many shops near naamghar where you can get all things of horai ( but-mogu,fruits, diyas etc.)
Dhekiakhowa Bornaamghar is one of the Oldest and the Best Naamghar in upper ASSAM. If you are from ASSAM and haven't visited yet, then you should visit and spent a day here. If you are a tourist visiting ASSAM then you should not miss the opportunity to visit the holiest Naamghar of ASSAM. Every day Kirton is performed at 10 AM for two to three hours. All Devotees are given a place to sit in the Naamghar to participate in the Kirtan. After the Kirtan is over, Prasad is offered to all devotees as holy offering. This Bornaamghar is very neat and clean. I would like to appreciate the good work done by the Naamghar committee. I would request everyone to donate whatever is possible from your end. There are donation box and it's up to you to donate but donation is not must. Wish Hall - This is where you can light Agarbatti and Dia and make your prayers and wish. Tea House - There is a tea house behind the Naamghar, Every visitors are welcomed to have Assam's famous tea "LAL cha" for free. So that you can refresh yourself after a long distance travel. Pond - There is a pond behind the Tea house, please take a piece of bread, the tortoise and fishes in the ponds are eagerly waiting for you to offer them foods. Parking lots - Lots of parking places in and outside the Naamghar compound.
A very serene place perfect for meditation and naam prachar(singing or saying praises of God).They also have a free shoe stand to keep your shoes before entering the main area. However do not listen to the shopkeeper who will try to insist you to keep your shoes at there safe custody in there so and then they will charge from you. Overall a very peaceful place. One should visit this place is they seem some mental peace.
Dhekiakhowa Bornaamghar is a naamghar in Jorhat district, Assam, India, that was established by saint-reformer Mahadeva. In 1528, Madhavdeva kindled an earthen lamp there, which according to the naamghar's managing committee has been burning continuously since then, being refueled with mustard oil by the priests. It is located at Dhekiakhowa village of Jorhat district, 15 km towards the east of Jorhat city 3.5 km away from National Highway 37. It is called a Bornaamghar because of its historical association and large campus.
The most beautiful Namghar of Assam from at Jorhat
Very nice atmosphere and nearby peoples are very kind
Frequently asked questions About Dhekiakhowa Bornaamghar
Where is Dhekiakhowa Bornaamghar Located ?
Dhekiakhowa Bornaamghar Located in Kaibarta Salatdia of Jorhat. The complete address is R8GF+GQM Dhekiakhowa Bornaamghar, Kaibarta Salatdia, Assam 785700.