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Gam’s Delicacy Restaurant
ISBT Flyover, opp. Maniram Dewan Trade Centre, Betkuchi, Guwahati, Assam 781040, India
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AHOM GAON, Guwahati, Assam 781040, India
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ISBT Flyover, AHOM GAON, Guwahati, Assam 781040, India
Domino's Pizza | Royal Global University, Guwahati
Ground Floor, between Block, A & B, Royal Global University, NH 37, Betkuchi, Guwahati, Assam 781035, India
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Purva Tirupati Sri Balaji Temple

Betkuchi, P.O, GARCHUK, Guwahati, Assam 781035, India
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Gam’s Delicacy Restaurant

Saffron Spice (Multi cuisine Restaurant)

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Kalita Restaurant

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Gam’s Delicacy Restaurant

Gam’s Delicacy Restaurant

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Saffron Spice (Multi cuisine Restaurant)

Saffron Spice (Multi cuisine Restaurant)

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The Tirupati Balaji Temple in Guwahati is a divine and serene place of worship that attracts devotees from near and far. As I entered the temple premises, I was immediately captivated by the atmosphere of spirituality and tranquility that enveloped the surroundings.

The temple is dedicated to Lord Venkateswara, also known as Balaji, who is revered as the presiding deity. The architecture of the temple is reminiscent of the famous Tirumala Tirupati Temple in Andhra Pradesh, and it beautifully reflects the rich South Indian temple style. The intricate carvings, ornate pillars, and vibrant colors create a visually stunning ambiance that transports visitors into a realm of devotion and reverence.

The main sanctum sanctorum of the temple houses a magnificent idol of Lord Venkateswara, adorned with exquisite jewelry and garments. As I stood in front of the deity, I couldn't help but feel a sense of calm and spirituality washing over me. The priests conducted the rituals with utmost devotion, and the melodious chants and hymns resonated throughout the temple, adding to the divine atmosphere.

One of the notable aspects of the Tirupati Balaji Temple in Guwahati is its emphasis on promoting inclusivity and harmony. Devotees from different backgrounds and religions are welcomed with open arms, fostering a sense of unity and shared spirituality. The temple management ensures that all visitors are treated with respect and are provided with the necessary facilities to have a comfortable and fulfilling experience.

The temple complex also houses several smaller shrines dedicated to various deities, offering devotees the opportunity to pay their respects and seek blessings. The well-maintained premises include lush gardens and serene pathways, providing a peaceful environment for contemplation and introspection.

The Tirupati Balaji Temple in Guwahati is not only a place of worship but also a center for spiritual and cultural activities. Regular religious ceremonies, cultural events, and festivals are organized, further enriching the experience for devotees and visitors alike. The temple community actively engages in philanthropic activities, supporting charitable causes and extending a helping hand to those in need.

The temple administration and staff deserve special appreciation for their dedication and commitment in maintaining the temple's cleanliness and orderliness. The premises were spotless, and the arrangements were well-managed, ensuring a smooth flow of devotees during peak times.

In conclusion, the Tirupati Balaji Temple in Guwahati is a sacred abode that offers a serene and spiritually uplifting experience. With its magnificent architecture, inclusive atmosphere, and devotion-filled rituals, the temple creates a conducive environment for devotees to connect with the divine. A visit to this temple is not only a religious experience but also an opportunity to immerse oneself in the rich cultural and spiritual...

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Purva Tirupati Sri Balaji Temple is a spiritual haven inspired by the sacred Tirumala Tirupati Temple of Andhra Pradesh. Dedicated to Lord Venkateswara, the temple upholds South Indian temple traditions, rituals, and architecture.

Purva Tirupati Sri Balaji Mandir was constructed in a plot of land measuring 50 bighas, approx. 17 acres of land. The temple was constructed with the blessings of Their Holinesses Shankaracharya Swamijis of Shri Kanchi Kamakoti Peetam, Kancheepuram, Tamil Nadu. The Mandir in the complex was constructed as per Agama Sastra by devotees of Kanchi Kamakoti Peetam namely M/s Williamson Magor Group of Companies. The design and construction were carried out by famous Stapathi Late Sri Ganapaathi in South Indian architecture. Built to traditional requirements the Temple is considered to be a Replica of Tirupati in the East of India and hence called as Purva Tirupati Balaji temple.

The temple was consecrated on 4th June 1998 with the benign blessings of Their Holinesses Pujya Sri Jayendra Saraswati Shankaracharya Swamigal and PujyaSri Shankara Vijayendra Saraswati Shankaracharya Swamigal.

There are four main Sannadhis (Sanctum) in the complex. The main Deity Lord Venkateswara (Lord Balaji), adjoining the main temple is the temple of Goddess Padmavati - consort of Lord Venkateswara. Guwahati being the Shakti Sthal where in it is abode of Maa Kamakhya and hence a temple of Goddess Durga has also been constructed in the complex. The temple of Lord Ganesha is just at the entrance of the complex.

Main Deity Lord Venkateswara is carved out of single stone weighing 4 tones and is 8 feet 6 inches in height. All the idols were carved at Kancheepuram.

The temple is managed by a Trust called Purva Tirupati Sri Balaji Seva Samiti for which His Holiness Sri Sankara Vijayendra Saraswati Shankaracharya Swamigal is the Patron. Every year Brahmothsavam, Sata Chandi Homam and Navaratri are conducted with all religious fervour.

Regular pujas and other activities as per Pancharathra Agama Sastra are being performed in the temple. Daily different types of prasadams are distributed to the visiting Devotees.

There are several types of Sevas which can be performed by devotees like Archana, Abhishekams, Vishnu Sahasranam, Lalitha Sahasranam, Homams, Annadanam, etc.

The temple has become an important spiritual point, and is a tourist attraction in this part of the country. Daily about 2000 devotees visit the temple for the Darshan.

In the complex, an aasthana mandapam with AC Auditorium with seating capacity of 300 persons hosts several religious and cultural programmes.

There are two guest houses to accommodate Mandir Guests. A two storeyed building with eight two bedded rooms flat and a dormitory wherein 50 persons can be accommodated is...

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5.0
4y

First things first..... the Temple is very well maintained; words will fall short if I start describing the commendable job of the Temple administration for keeping it as such despite the busy inflow of tourists and pilgrims. I have visited this temple recently after nearly 15 years. Except for certain obvious aging impact on the structure of the temple premises, I literally saw no difference. Photography is strictly prohibited inside the main temple though certain irresponsible people do take photos there (I really don't understand what fun do they get doing such things or what exactly they want to prove on social media). If at all it makes sense to say it here, would request the people looking forward to visit the place, refrain from doing things which are not allowed for the sake of dignity and respect for the holy place. Moreover, google should ban such users (except the Mandir admins) from uploading photos of the main Mandir. There's a well arranged place for keeping your footwear outside at a very nominal price (Rs. 1/-), but be sure to carry some change in your pocket. Its very peaceful inside the Temple where you can take as much time to pray and spend with the Almighty's divine embrace! Make sure you visit the temple during non-rush hours in case you want to enjoy the serenity in calmness and peace! The taste of the prasadam (laddu) is something which will stay on your tastebuds for quite long time, and it's very thoughtful of the administration that they have tried to keep the price very reasonable (Rs. 25/- per laddu). It may sound awkward speaking of the taste of prasadam the way I explained, but trust me, if you haven't already tried it, you'd know once you do 😄! It may even become one of the subtle reasons to visit the temple in future. The parking place is quite big but during extremely busy days it might become a bit crowded. The cafeteria has a simple and sound menu and you must try their filter coffee, although it's advisable to let them know about your choice of sugar amount or else it becomes quite sweet. They have a public toilet towards the parking place. Hopefully whoever hasn't visited the place yet will have a good and divine experience...

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Nilotpal DuttaNilotpal Dutta
The Tirupati Balaji Temple in Guwahati is a divine and serene place of worship that attracts devotees from near and far. As I entered the temple premises, I was immediately captivated by the atmosphere of spirituality and tranquility that enveloped the surroundings. The temple is dedicated to Lord Venkateswara, also known as Balaji, who is revered as the presiding deity. The architecture of the temple is reminiscent of the famous Tirumala Tirupati Temple in Andhra Pradesh, and it beautifully reflects the rich South Indian temple style. The intricate carvings, ornate pillars, and vibrant colors create a visually stunning ambiance that transports visitors into a realm of devotion and reverence. The main sanctum sanctorum of the temple houses a magnificent idol of Lord Venkateswara, adorned with exquisite jewelry and garments. As I stood in front of the deity, I couldn't help but feel a sense of calm and spirituality washing over me. The priests conducted the rituals with utmost devotion, and the melodious chants and hymns resonated throughout the temple, adding to the divine atmosphere. One of the notable aspects of the Tirupati Balaji Temple in Guwahati is its emphasis on promoting inclusivity and harmony. Devotees from different backgrounds and religions are welcomed with open arms, fostering a sense of unity and shared spirituality. The temple management ensures that all visitors are treated with respect and are provided with the necessary facilities to have a comfortable and fulfilling experience. The temple complex also houses several smaller shrines dedicated to various deities, offering devotees the opportunity to pay their respects and seek blessings. The well-maintained premises include lush gardens and serene pathways, providing a peaceful environment for contemplation and introspection. The Tirupati Balaji Temple in Guwahati is not only a place of worship but also a center for spiritual and cultural activities. Regular religious ceremonies, cultural events, and festivals are organized, further enriching the experience for devotees and visitors alike. The temple community actively engages in philanthropic activities, supporting charitable causes and extending a helping hand to those in need. The temple administration and staff deserve special appreciation for their dedication and commitment in maintaining the temple's cleanliness and orderliness. The premises were spotless, and the arrangements were well-managed, ensuring a smooth flow of devotees during peak times. In conclusion, the Tirupati Balaji Temple in Guwahati is a sacred abode that offers a serene and spiritually uplifting experience. With its magnificent architecture, inclusive atmosphere, and devotion-filled rituals, the temple creates a conducive environment for devotees to connect with the divine. A visit to this temple is not only a religious experience but also an opportunity to immerse oneself in the rich cultural and spiritual heritage of India.
Rajdeep DuttaRajdeep Dutta
If someone ever told you that to meet Lord Venkateswara you need to climb the hills of Tirumala and brave an ocean of devotees — hold your bells! Because nestled quietly in the green lap of Betkuchi, Guwahati, the majestic Purva Tirupati Sri Balaji Temple offers all the South Indian serenity and sacredness, without needing you to pack your trekking shoes. This pristine white marble marvel, inaugurated in 1998, feels like someone hand-carried a slice of Tamil Nadu and lovingly placed it in Assam’s cultural thali. The architecture is authentically Dravidian, the priests speak fluent Tamil and Sanskrit, and the overall vibe is — how do we say it — divine, with a side of filter coffee soulfulness. Facts That’ll Make You Go “Oh Wow” (Or at Least Nod Thoughtfully) - Built by the Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams (TTD) and funded largely by devotees and temple trusts, it serves as a spiritual and cultural bridge between South and Northeast India. - The main deity, Lord Venkateswara (Balaji), is flanked by shrines dedicated to Padmavathi Devi and Garuda, his eternal wingman (literally). - The temple is adorned with intricate granite carvings and South Indian-style gopurams, making it Instagram-worthy even if you're not religious. - A community hall and meditation centre nearby offer both spiritual nourishment and spaces for events, yoga, and discourses. Why It's Totally Worth Your Time (and Pranam) - The temple isn’t just a place of worship — it’s a peaceful escape from the noisy world, ideal for soul-searching or simply soul-soothing. - Evening aarti here is a spectacle — chants, lamps, and that surreal sense of “all-is-well” washing over you. - Entry is free, and the crowd is usually well-behaved — making it senior-citizen and family friendly. Reflections: If you ever find yourself in Guwahati needing a spiritual recharge — or just an hour away from traffic and tapori music — this temple delivers tranquility in temple bell-sized doses. Final Verdict: A pocket of peace and piety in Assam that feels like a divine southern detour. You don’t need Google Maps to find peace here — just a little faith.
Narender KumarNarender Kumar
The Balaji temple in Guwahati is spread out in a two acres land and the complex also includes other adjacent temples. At the entrance of the temple complex, there is a Ganesha temple. The center temple which also is the main temple is dedicated to Lord Balaji and is constructed in the middle. The temple has an idol of Balaji deity carved out of a single stone weighing around 4 tones. There are also temples of Goddess Padmavathi and Garuda, the Vahana of Lord Balaji on the premises. Besides a Rajagopuram, the main temple has the beautiful Maha Mandapam, the Sanctum of the temple and Ardha Mandapam. The Gopurams are constructed in sync with the South Indian architectural style like the Tirupati Balaji temple with heights ranging from 8 feet in the Ganesh temple to around 70 feet in the Rajagopuram. The temple looks beautiful with pure white architectural structures and images of deities carved out in the walls. The wooden doors of the temple are handcrafted in Chennai and bear beautiful carvings. There is also a garden park located outside the temple for tourists to enjoy the scenic beauty. There is also a Goddess Durga temple towards the right hand side of the main temple built on the outlook that Guwahati also id the seat of Goddess Kamakhya with the Kamakhya temple located in the Nilachal hills. The temple premises also have a Yagasala built recently for performing yagnas. In addition to that, there is an auditorium decorated with beautiful interiors and exquisitely designed statues. The Asthanamandapan hall auditorium features cultural functions of classical and folk music gatherings regularly during Sundays. The Dasavathar of Lord Vishnu has been beautifully depicted in the Asthanamandapan hall. The temple is well illuminated during night with glowing lights and can be seen from a distance. L
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The Tirupati Balaji Temple in Guwahati is a divine and serene place of worship that attracts devotees from near and far. As I entered the temple premises, I was immediately captivated by the atmosphere of spirituality and tranquility that enveloped the surroundings. The temple is dedicated to Lord Venkateswara, also known as Balaji, who is revered as the presiding deity. The architecture of the temple is reminiscent of the famous Tirumala Tirupati Temple in Andhra Pradesh, and it beautifully reflects the rich South Indian temple style. The intricate carvings, ornate pillars, and vibrant colors create a visually stunning ambiance that transports visitors into a realm of devotion and reverence. The main sanctum sanctorum of the temple houses a magnificent idol of Lord Venkateswara, adorned with exquisite jewelry and garments. As I stood in front of the deity, I couldn't help but feel a sense of calm and spirituality washing over me. The priests conducted the rituals with utmost devotion, and the melodious chants and hymns resonated throughout the temple, adding to the divine atmosphere. One of the notable aspects of the Tirupati Balaji Temple in Guwahati is its emphasis on promoting inclusivity and harmony. Devotees from different backgrounds and religions are welcomed with open arms, fostering a sense of unity and shared spirituality. The temple management ensures that all visitors are treated with respect and are provided with the necessary facilities to have a comfortable and fulfilling experience. The temple complex also houses several smaller shrines dedicated to various deities, offering devotees the opportunity to pay their respects and seek blessings. The well-maintained premises include lush gardens and serene pathways, providing a peaceful environment for contemplation and introspection. The Tirupati Balaji Temple in Guwahati is not only a place of worship but also a center for spiritual and cultural activities. Regular religious ceremonies, cultural events, and festivals are organized, further enriching the experience for devotees and visitors alike. The temple community actively engages in philanthropic activities, supporting charitable causes and extending a helping hand to those in need. The temple administration and staff deserve special appreciation for their dedication and commitment in maintaining the temple's cleanliness and orderliness. The premises were spotless, and the arrangements were well-managed, ensuring a smooth flow of devotees during peak times. In conclusion, the Tirupati Balaji Temple in Guwahati is a sacred abode that offers a serene and spiritually uplifting experience. With its magnificent architecture, inclusive atmosphere, and devotion-filled rituals, the temple creates a conducive environment for devotees to connect with the divine. A visit to this temple is not only a religious experience but also an opportunity to immerse oneself in the rich cultural and spiritual heritage of India.
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If someone ever told you that to meet Lord Venkateswara you need to climb the hills of Tirumala and brave an ocean of devotees — hold your bells! Because nestled quietly in the green lap of Betkuchi, Guwahati, the majestic Purva Tirupati Sri Balaji Temple offers all the South Indian serenity and sacredness, without needing you to pack your trekking shoes. This pristine white marble marvel, inaugurated in 1998, feels like someone hand-carried a slice of Tamil Nadu and lovingly placed it in Assam’s cultural thali. The architecture is authentically Dravidian, the priests speak fluent Tamil and Sanskrit, and the overall vibe is — how do we say it — divine, with a side of filter coffee soulfulness. Facts That’ll Make You Go “Oh Wow” (Or at Least Nod Thoughtfully) - Built by the Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams (TTD) and funded largely by devotees and temple trusts, it serves as a spiritual and cultural bridge between South and Northeast India. - The main deity, Lord Venkateswara (Balaji), is flanked by shrines dedicated to Padmavathi Devi and Garuda, his eternal wingman (literally). - The temple is adorned with intricate granite carvings and South Indian-style gopurams, making it Instagram-worthy even if you're not religious. - A community hall and meditation centre nearby offer both spiritual nourishment and spaces for events, yoga, and discourses. Why It's Totally Worth Your Time (and Pranam) - The temple isn’t just a place of worship — it’s a peaceful escape from the noisy world, ideal for soul-searching or simply soul-soothing. - Evening aarti here is a spectacle — chants, lamps, and that surreal sense of “all-is-well” washing over you. - Entry is free, and the crowd is usually well-behaved — making it senior-citizen and family friendly. Reflections: If you ever find yourself in Guwahati needing a spiritual recharge — or just an hour away from traffic and tapori music — this temple delivers tranquility in temple bell-sized doses. Final Verdict: A pocket of peace and piety in Assam that feels like a divine southern detour. You don’t need Google Maps to find peace here — just a little faith.
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The Balaji temple in Guwahati is spread out in a two acres land and the complex also includes other adjacent temples. At the entrance of the temple complex, there is a Ganesha temple. The center temple which also is the main temple is dedicated to Lord Balaji and is constructed in the middle. The temple has an idol of Balaji deity carved out of a single stone weighing around 4 tones. There are also temples of Goddess Padmavathi and Garuda, the Vahana of Lord Balaji on the premises. Besides a Rajagopuram, the main temple has the beautiful Maha Mandapam, the Sanctum of the temple and Ardha Mandapam. The Gopurams are constructed in sync with the South Indian architectural style like the Tirupati Balaji temple with heights ranging from 8 feet in the Ganesh temple to around 70 feet in the Rajagopuram. The temple looks beautiful with pure white architectural structures and images of deities carved out in the walls. The wooden doors of the temple are handcrafted in Chennai and bear beautiful carvings. There is also a garden park located outside the temple for tourists to enjoy the scenic beauty. There is also a Goddess Durga temple towards the right hand side of the main temple built on the outlook that Guwahati also id the seat of Goddess Kamakhya with the Kamakhya temple located in the Nilachal hills. The temple premises also have a Yagasala built recently for performing yagnas. In addition to that, there is an auditorium decorated with beautiful interiors and exquisitely designed statues. The Asthanamandapan hall auditorium features cultural functions of classical and folk music gatherings regularly during Sundays. The Dasavathar of Lord Vishnu has been beautifully depicted in the Asthanamandapan hall. The temple is well illuminated during night with glowing lights and can be seen from a distance. L
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