Parshuram Kund
Lohit, Arunachal Pradesh
⭐ Believed capable of cleansing even the gravest sins, including matricide1 Temple Overview
Parshuram Kund in the Lohit district of Arunachal Pradesh is a sacred pilgrimage site dedicated to Lord Parshurama (Vishnu's sixth avatar), believed to be the location where he washed away the sin of matricide, attracting massive devotee gatherings particularly during Makar Sankranti.
Significance: Believed site where Parshurama atoned for matricide; major Makar Sankranti pilgrimage destination
2 Why Is It Famous?
The site is famous for its dramatic Himalayan foothill location and its massive annual Makar Sankranti gathering, when tens of thousands of pilgrims, including many from distant parts of India, undertake the challenging journey to this remote location for a sacred ritual bath believed to cleanse even the gravest sins.
3 Story and Legends
According to legend, Lord Parshurama, after being commanded by his father to behead his own mother Renuka due to a moment of impure thought, carried the weight of this grave sin (matricide) until he discovered this location, where bathing in the sacred waters finally washed away his sin, establishing the kund's reputation as capable of cleansing even the most serious transgressions.
4 History
Renovations: Basic pilgrim infrastructure has been developed over time to support the massive annual Makar Sankranti gathering, though the site retains its essentially natural sacred character.
6 Architecture
Unlike conventional temples, the primary sacred structure here is the natural kund (pool) itself, located in a dramatic Himalayan foothill gorge setting, with basic supporting pilgrim infrastructure developed nearby.
7 Main Deity Information
Lord Parshurama, the sixth avatar of Vishnu known for his fierce warrior-sage character, is venerated here specifically in connection with his redemption from matricide through ritual bathing.
8 Festivals and Celebrations
Makar Sankranti (mid-January) is overwhelmingly the most significant period, drawing the vast majority of the site's annual pilgrim traffic for the sacred bathing ritual.
9 Best Time to Visit
Makar Sankranti period specifically for the major pilgrimage experience, though this is also the most crowded time.
The Lohit district has a Himalayan foothill climate; January (Makar Sankranti period) can be quite cold given the elevation and northern location.
10 Darshan and Temple Timings
Aarti Schedule: No formal temple aarti structure; ritual bathing is the primary devotional practice.
11 Pujas and Rituals
Ritual bathing in the sacred kund is the central and essentially sole devotional practice associated with this site, believed to cleanse devotees of even severe sins.
12 How to Reach
13 Accommodation
Very basic facilities given the remote location; most visitors arrange accommodation in nearby Assam towns for the journey.
14 Food and Prasadam
Simple food arrangements during the major Makar Sankranti gathering; otherwise minimal facilities given the remote setting.
15 Entry Fees and Costs
Free access.
16 Rules and Dress Code
Practical attire suited to cold weather and ritual bathing, particularly during the January pilgrimage period.
17 Nearby Attractions
Remote Arunachal Pradesh Himalayan foothill scenery, various regional tribal cultural sites.
18 Interesting Facts
Despite its extremely remote location requiring significant travel effort, Parshuram Kund draws one of the largest annual pilgrim gatherings in Northeast India specifically during the brief Makar Sankranti window, reflecting the deep devotional significance attributed to this sin-cleansing legend.
19 Visitor Tips
Plan travel well in advance given the remote location, particularly if visiting during the crowded Makar Sankranti period. Prepare for basic facilities and cold weather conditions given the site's Himalayan foothill setting.
20 Frequently Asked Questions
21 Quick Summary
| Location | Lohit, Arunachal Pradesh |
| Deity | Lord Parshurama |
| Best Time to Visit | Makar Sankranti period specifically for the major pilgrimage experience, though this is also the most crowded time. |
| Timings | Open access as a natural site, with peak activity during Makar Sankranti – Open access |
| Special Significance | Believed capable of cleansing even the gravest sins, including matricide |
| Nearest Airport | Dibrugarh Airport, Assam — approximately 150km |
| Nearest Railway | Tinsukia Railway Station, Assam — approximately 100km |