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Mayong (or Mayang) is a village in Morigaon district, Assam, India. It lies on the bank of the river Brahmaputra, approximately 40 km (25 mi) from the city of Guwahati. Once considered the cradle of Tantra Kriya in India, Mayong is a tourist attraction because of its history.[1]

Mayong
Mayang
Nickname: 
Tinkal
Mayong
Location in Assam, India
Mayong
Mayong (India)
Coordinates: 26°15′31.87″N 92°02′26.85″E
Country India
StateAssam
DistrictMorigaon
Languages
  OfficialAssamese
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
Telephone code913678
ISO 3166 codeIN-AS
Vehicle registrationAS

Etymology


The origins of the name may be based on any of several sources including the Sanskrit word Maya (illusion), the Chutia/Tiwa/Deori word Ma-yong which means mother, the Kachari word for an elephant (Miyong), or from maa for Mother Shakti and ongo meaning part.[citation needed] Some believe that Manipuris from the Moirang clan used to inhabit this area therefore; the name Moirang became Mayhong with time.[2]


Mythology


Mayong along with Pragjyotishpura (the ancient name of Assam) find place in many epics, including the Mahabharata. Chief Ghatotkacha of Kachari Kingdom took part in The Great Battle of Mahabharata with his magical powers. It was also said about the Mayong that the Tantrik (one who knows tantra vidya) and the witches take shelter in mayong forest till now. According to recently published article on "Mayong - Land of Black Magic and Witchcraft" - many tales of men disappearing into thin air, people being converted into animals, or beasts being magically tamed, have been associated with Mayong. Sorcery and magic were traditionally practiced and passed down over generations.


History


Narabali or human sacrifices were carried out in connection with the worship of Shakti until the early modern period. Excavators had recently dug up swords and other sharp weapons that resembled tools used for human sacrifice in other parts of India, suggesting that human sacrifice may have occurred in the Ahom era in Mayong.


Tourism


Mayong is a tourist and archaeological location because of its rich wildlife, archaeology pilgrimage, eco-tourism, adventure tourism, cultural tourism and river tourism. [3]


Mayong Central Museum and Emporium


There are numerous archaeological relics and artefacts, including books on Tantra Kriya and Ayurveda at the Mayong Central Museum and Emporium, which was opened in 2002.[4][5]Very close to Mayong is the Pobitora Wildlife Sanctuary. This Sanctuary has the highest density of one horned rhinoceros in the world.


See also



References


3. Mayong - Land of Black Magic and Witchcraft

4. Morigaon District Administration

5. Mayong news and black magic of Mayong

6. Mayong black magical stories in bengali




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