Joysagar Lake

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Joysagar Lake
Location of the lake in India.
Location of the lake in India.
Joysagar Lake
LocationSivasagar District, Assam, India
Coordinates26°35′N 94°25′E / 26.58°N 94.41°E / 26.58; 94.41Coordinates: 26°35′N 94°25′E / 26.58°N 94.41°E / 26.58; 94.41
Typelake

Joysagar Lake is the largest man made lake located at Sivasagar District, Assam.[1][2] In local the lake is called as Joysagar Borpookhoori. The lake is 5 km from the center of the Sivasagar township. The lake has some historical significance.

History[edit]

The lake was made during the reign of the renowned Ahom king, Rudra Singha. About five km from the Sivasagar township, three set of temples are located on the northern bank of the lake. The most renowned among these sanctuaries is the Joy Dol, which is also known as the Kesavanarayan Vishnudole. As the name recommends, the sanctuary is devoted to Lord Vishnu and his numerous manifestations. This lake was formed on 1697, in just 45 days. The lake was made in the memory of Joymoti, mother of Rudra Singha. The lake covers area of 318 acres (1.28 square km). The water level of the tanks is 14 feet higher from ground level.[3]

Tourism[edit]

The lake attracts international tourists. The northern bank of the lake has many temples which are visited by the locals every day. Joysagar is one of the most famous tourist attractions of Sivasagar and is visited by people in large numbers. [4][5] During winters, Joysagar lake becomes home to hundreds of migratory birds. During this time bird watching is an important activity.[1]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. 1.0 1.1 "Shiva Dol Sivasagar Assam - Popular Holy Tourist Destination in Assam". www.tourmyindia.com. Retrieved 2021-06-04.
  2. Apr 28, Rohith B. R. / TNN /; 2016; Ist, 06:07. "Asia's second largest tank could dry up soon | Bengaluru News - Times of India". The Times of India. Retrieved 2021-06-04.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  3. "Joysagar Tank And Temples, Sibsagar". www.nativeplanet.com. Retrieved 2021-06-04.
  4. https://www.outlookindia.com/outlooktraveller/
  5. "Elvis Ali Hazarika first Assamese to cross Catalina Channel". Retrieved 2021-06-04.
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