The Kachakanti Mandir,
located at Udarbond near Silchar in the Cachar district of Assam, is a
revered temple dedicated to Goddess Kachakanti, an incarnation of Durga
and Kali. She represents the empowerment of Shakti, worshipped in
her fierce four-armed form holding a sword, a severed head, and other divine
symbols of power.
History &
Architecture
- Built in 1806 by a Kachari
King, who is believed to have received divine instructions in a dream
to construct the temple.
- Designed in the North Indian style
of architecture, with traditional features that reflect grandeur and
devotion.
- The temple has stood as a spiritual
beacon for over two centuries, attracting devotees from across Assam and
beyond.
Religious Significance
- Goddess Kachakanti is worshipped as
the embodiment of strength, protection, and divine justice.
- Devotees believe that visiting the
temple fulfills all wishes, making it a center of faith and miracles.
- The temple is especially revered
during Navratri and other Shakti festivals, when special rituals
and offerings are performed.
How to Reach
- The temple is located 15 km from
Silchar, easily accessible by road.
- Visitors can reach Udarbond via local
buses, taxis, or private vehicles from Silchar town.
- The nearest airport is Silchar
Airport, about 30 km away, with regular connectivity to major cities.

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