The Night When Maa Kamakhya Erased a Mughal Army!

On Nilaparvat’s stormy hills near Maa Kamakhya in Assam, a Mughal army marched to crush a land it could not grasp, only to face a night of unseen **power**—chants, shadows, and forces beyond steel.

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What really happened on the mist-covered hills of Nilaparvat?

Hidden in the heart of Assam stands Maa Kamakhya, one of the most powerful Shakti Peethas of Bharat — a temple where the Goddess is not worshipped as a murti, but believed to be alive.

Medieval chronicles and local legends speak of a chilling incident:
A Mughal army was sent eastward toward Kamrup, tasked with destroying a land the empire could neither understand nor control. Some sources place this event during the reign of Muhammad bin Tughluq, others during Aurangzeb’s era.

What followed was not a battle of swords.

It was a night of storms, shadows, chants in the sky, and forces unseen.

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