Navagraha temples are temples devoted to Navagraha - the nine (nava) major celestial bodies (Grahas) of Hindu astronomy. These celestial bodies are named Surya (Sun), Chandra (Moon), Chevvaai/Mangal (Mars), Budhan (Mercury), Guru/Brihaspati (Jupiter), Shukra (Venus), Shani (Saturn), Rahu (North Lunar Node) and Ketu (South Lunar Node).
Many temples in South India contain a shrine dedicated to the
Navagrahas. However, the term Navagraha temples refers to a cluster of
nine separate temples, each an abode of one of the Navagrahams.
The Navagraha Temple is found on the top of Chitrasal Hill (or Navagraha Hill), in Guwahati city, Assam, India.
Enshrined in this temple are nine Shivalingams, representing the nine
Celestial bodies, each covered with a colored garment symbolic of each
of the celestial bodies, with a Shivaligam in the centre symbolising the
Sun. The Navagraha temple was built by the [[]] king [[]] (1751–1769),
son of [[]] or Sukhrungphaa in late 18th century. It has been renovated in recent times during the late 1923 45}}]
Navagraha temple in Guwahati

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