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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.
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