Hayagrīva Mādhava of Hājo
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Hayagrīva Mādhava of Hājo

Status · Anusandhāna
Source · Uncited
Tradition · Hindu
Period · Eternal

Hindu / Buddhist / Vaishnava / Assamese - Hajo, Kamrup, Assam (26.2333°N, 91.5333°E) Hayagrīva Mādhava Temple at Hājo (13th c.) is unique — claimed simultaneously by Hindus (as an incarnation of Vishnu) and Buddhists (as the place where Buddha attained Mahāparinirvāṇa — distinct from Kushinagar tradition, but recognized in Assam). The temple draws both communities. The Buddhist Bhutanese king also maintains a shrine here.

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