Thetha Gohain Than
Hindu temple in Assam, India
26°19′56.7″N 91°29′24.8″E / 26.332417°N 91.490222°E / 26.332417; 91.490222Thetha Gohain Than (Assamese: থেঠা গোসাঁইৰ থান) in Dokoha, Nalbari district, Assam is a 19th-century Hindu temple and is dedicated to Krishna. The temple was established at the end of the 19th century, on a piece of land donated by the late Janmi Majumdar who was an inhabitant of Kamarkuchi of Nalbari district. Thetha Gohain (Assamese: থেঠা গোসাঁই) means child Krishna. [1] Land development and plantation plan have been registered under NREGA for further development of this temple. [2]
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Hindu Temples in Assam
- Basistha Temple
- Bhairabi Temple
- Dirgheshwari temple
- Da Parbatia
- Hatimura Temple
- Hayagriva Madhava Temple
- Jagannath Temple, Dibrugarh
- Kamakhya Temple
- Ketakeshwar Dewal
- Lankeshwar Temple
- Mahabhairav Temple
- Mahamaya Dham
- Navagraha temples
- Negheriting Shiva Doul
- Rangnath Dol
- Rudreswar Temple
- Sivadol
- Sukreswar Temple
- Tukreswari Temple
- Ugro Tara Temple
- Umananda Temple
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