Rangnath Dol, Hindu temple and State Protected Monument in Sivasagar district, India.
Rangnath Dol is a brick-built Hindu temple located near Joysagar Tank, featuring a central sanctuary that houses a Sivalinga. An adjoining two-chambered mandapa structure extends the temple complex and provides additional ritual space.
This temple was built in 1703 under orders from Ahom king Swargadeo Rudra Singha following the creation of Joysagar Tank. Its foundation marks a period when royal patronage shaped the religious landscape of the region.
Worshippers come here regularly to honor Shiva through prayer and ritual offerings that connect them to centuries of local faith. The temple remains an active center where daily religious practices shape the rhythm of the surrounding area.
The temple is accessible from Sivasagar Railway Station or Dibrugarh Airport, both offering practical entry points to the area. Visitors will find basic facilities like drinking water and restrooms available on site.
The distinctive do-chala roof design seen here shows architectural features that developed specifically for temples in Assam during this era. This roof style sets the building apart from structures found elsewhere in India.
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