Thursday, 16 July 2020

At the land of Lord Parshuram


The desire to roam is within every person. I am also no different from this. It was 3rd March 2020, I and my three elder brothers went to visit a very unique place of Arunachal Pradesh which is known as Parashuram Kund. Before going to start my experience I would like to tell you about the place. India is a country of pilgrimages, here you will find mysterious pilgrimages everywhere. In India, pilgrimage has a special significance, people come here not only to ask for their wishes but also atone for their sins. 

way to Parshuram Kund via Tezu, Arunachal Pradesh


Parshuram Kund is a Hindu pilgrimage center situated on the Brahmaputra plateau in the lower reaches of the Lohit River and 46 km from Tezu in Lohit district of Arunachal Pradesh. There is a mythological story behind this beautiful place. It is believed that Lord Parashuram, on the orders of his father Rishi Jamadagni beheaded his mother Renuka with his axe. Since he had committed one of the worst crimes of killing one's mother, the axe got stuck to his hand. His father pleased with his obedience decided to give him a boon to which he asked for his mother to be restored back to life. Even after his mother was brought back to life the axe could not be removed from his hand. He repented for his crime and on taking the advice of eminent rishis of that time, he arrived at the banks of Lohit River to wash his hands in its pure waters. It was a way to cleanse him of all the sins. As soon as he dipped his hands into the waters the axe immediately got detached and since then the site where he washed his hands became a place of worship and came to be known by sadhus as Parashuram Kund.

View from the bridge


Our journey was started at 11:00 am from Dibrugarh. Generally, the suitable nearest place to reach Parshuram Kund is Dibrugarh or Tinsukia. One can reach there by bus, train or flight also. The nearest airport is Mohonbari Airport, Dibrugarh. To reach Parshuram Kund, the visitors can choose either Dibrugarh- Tinsukia via Kakopathar road or is through Sadiya, by crossing the Bhupen Hazarika Bridge (India's longest River Bridge) via Sunpura to Tezu road. We have chosen to go via Dirak Gate. We reached at Dirak gate (Assam and Arunachal border) by 3 pm here we got our ILPs for entering Arunachal Pradesh and took some essential things because Arunachal is a quite remote area so many shops are closed after dark. At 5:00 pm we reached the Golden Pagoda, Namsai. It is also a special attraction of Arunachal Pradesh. The Golden Pagoda of Namsai, also known as Kongmu Kham in the Tai Khamti language, is a Burmese-style Buddhist temple that was opened in 2010. It is located on a 20 hectare complex in Namsai District of Arunachal Pradesh, India. A sum of 3 crores was spent by Arunachal politician Chowna Mein, who was the local MLA in building the pagoda in a plot provided by the state government. The whole temple is in golden color and a great example of Buddhist culture.

Golden Pagoda Namsai. Photo courtesy: Biplabjyoti


After visit Golden Pagoda we managed our stay at Golden Pagoda Eco Camp. You can't imagine the beauty without going there. As we all are boys so we decided to take a dormitory room where there were 4 single beds. At 9 pm the hotel boy calls us for dinner. Even it is a veg dinner but was truly too tasteable. After a wonderful night the next day, we started our journey to our main destination. Generally, there is a shortcut to reach Parshuram Kund via Wakro but we took the long way via Tezu which is covers hills and curvey roads. At Tezu we met John who is a local fellow he has great knowledge about tourism. Recently he started a homestay near Tezu. We visited there and he served us organic green tea which was planted by himself.

Curvy roads with full of thrilling





The main Kund



The curiosity of my mind was also increasing as much as we were going forward.  When I was seeing a little bit of Kund from the hilltops, the curiosity grew automatically. Suddenly my brother stopped the car and shout "Ami ahi Paai Golu" (means we reached). The view of Kund from the bridge made me speechless. I thought that the serenity is only here. To reach the main Kund we have to walk many steps down but my brothers were very tired and they decided to check-in at the hotel. But my curiosity wasn't coming to end. I told them to check-in at the hotel and pick me up from the main gate after 1 hour. From here I was alone and was feeling a bit scared because gradually it started getting dark. I took long steps to reach there soon. Exactly after 15 mints, I reached there. It looked even more beautiful and thrilling than I thought. I am sure that its natural beauty will definitely fascinate you. The cool wind, the sound of the water flow of the river between two mountains, and the blue water made the place more beautiful than one can imagine.  After keeping all these beautiful memories on our camera, mind, and heart we move on to our next destination. For others, the destination ends here but my curiosity never allows me to stop in one place.

Lord Parshuram Temple


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At the land of Lord Parshuram

The desire to roam is within every person. I am also no different from this. It was 3rd March 2020, I and my three elder brothers went to vi...