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Kamakhya Temple Shut For 3 Days Due To Goddess’ Menstruation? Ambubachi Mahayog Explained

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Last updated: June 22, 2026 5:24 am
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Temple Doors Close for Three DaysWhat Is Ambubachi Mahayog?Does Maa Kamakhya Menstruate?Thousands Gather for Tantric PracticesA Celebration of the Divine Feminine

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oi-Swastika Sruti

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Published: Monday, June 22, 2026, 10:54 [IST]

One of the most significant spiritual events in Northeast India, Ambubachi Mahayog, begins today at the Kamakhya Temple in Assam. Often described as the largest religious congregation in the Northeast, the festival draws lakhs of devotees, saints, and tantric practitioners from across the country every year.

Ambubachi Mahayog
Ambubachi Mahayog

The Ambubachi Mahayog festival begins at Assam’s Kamakhya Temple, honouring Goddess Kamakhya’s sacred annual menstruation cycle. The temple sanctum closes for three days, reopening on June 26th after concluding special rituals, drawing thousands of devotees and practitioners.

The sacred observance is dedicated to Goddess Kamakhya and marks what devotees believe is her annual menstrual cycle. The festival is deeply rooted in Hindu and tantric traditions and celebrates the divine feminine power associated with fertility, creation, and motherhood.

Temple Doors Close for Three Days

As part of the rituals, the doors of the sanctum sanctorum of the Kamakhya Temple will close at 9:08 pm on Monday and remain shut for three days.

नीलाचल पर विराजमान माँ कामाख्या के पावन अंबुबाची महायोग की प्रवृत्ति के पवित्र अवसर पर जगज्जननी के चरणों में कोटि-कोटि नमन।

साथ ही, इस महापर्व के अवसर पर असम पधारे विश्वभर के श्रद्धालुओं का हार्दिक स्वागत करता हूँ।

माँ कामाख्या की कृपादृष्टि से सभी का जीवन सुख, शांति, समृद्धि… pic.twitter.com/ikxG6kPzFK

— Himanta Biswa Sarma (@himantabiswa) June 22, 2026

During this period, devotees believe that Goddess Kamakhya is undergoing her annual menstruation cycle. Regular worship inside the sanctum is suspended, and devotees are not allowed to enter the temple.

The sanctum sanctorum will reopen on June 26 after the completion of special Ambubachi rituals. Only after these ceremonies are concluded will devotees be permitted to enter the temple and offer prayers.

Devotees started to arrive at the #Kamakhya Temple for the annual Ambubachi festival in the #Guwahati district of #Assam.@Sasha_for_real@jwalamukhi03#AmbubachiMela

pic.twitter.com/OC8TnzBi3g

— SilentFrame (@SilentFrameM) June 22, 2026

What Is Ambubachi Mahayog?

Ambubachi Mahayog is a unique festival celebrated at the Kamakhya Temple in Guwahati, one of the most revered Shakti Peethas in India. The festival honours the creative and nurturing power of the divine feminine.

Unlike many traditions where menstruation is viewed as a taboo subject, Ambubachi treats it as sacred. The observance symbolises fertility, regeneration, and the cycle of life. Devotees believe that just as women possess the power to create life, the Goddess represents the ultimate source of creation and energy.

Ambubachi Mela begins today (June 22, 2026) at the Kamakhya Temple in Guwahati. Held during the Assamese month Ahaar (mid-June), it is the largest religious gathering in Assam. Rooted in Tantric stories, the festival celebrates the Earth’s fertility.#Jai_Maa_Kamakhya! 🙏 pic.twitter.com/dfb0JQyGVT

— Monojit Sinha (@MonojitSinha11) June 22, 2026

Does Maa Kamakhya Menstruate?

According to religious belief, Maa Kamakhya menstruates during the three-day Ambubachi period. This belief is understood in a spiritual and symbolic sense rather than a biological one.

#WATCH | Guwahati, Assam | A large number of devotees, sadhus from various parts of the country, have arrived at the historic Kamakhya temple located atop Nilachal Hills for this years Ambubachi Mela. The annual Ambubachi Mela at Kamakhya temple in Guwahati will begin from… pic.twitter.com/hU2LyXcHR8

— ANI (@ANI) June 21, 2026

Interestingly, the Kamakhya Temple does not house a conventional idol of the Goddess. Instead, devotees worship a natural rock formation nourished by an underground spring, which is considered a symbol of feminine creative energy.

The annual closure of the temple represents the Goddess taking time to rest during her menstrual cycle. Once the period concludes, purification rituals are performed before the shrine is reopened.

Thousands Gather for Tantric Practices

The Ambubachi Mela is also considered one of the most important gatherings for practitioners of Tantra. According to media reports, around 2,000 sadhus from different parts of the country have already arrived at the temple premises to participate in tantric rituals and spiritual practices.

The event attracts ascetics, saints, pilgrims, and spiritual seekers who consider the period highly auspicious for meditation and worship.

A Celebration of the Divine Feminine

For devotees, Ambubachi Mahayog is more than just a religious festival. It is a celebration of womanhood, fertility, and nature’s power of creation. The festival highlights the importance of respecting the feminine force that sustains life and serves as a reminder of the sacred connection between spirituality and nature.

As the temple prepares to reopen on June 26, thousands of devotees will continue to gather in Guwahati to seek the blessings of Maa Kamakhya and take part in one of India’s most unique spiritual traditions.

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