Guwahati (Assam):An adult Royal Bengal Tiger was spotted swimming through the Brahmaputra near the famous Umananda Temple in Guwahati on Tuesday, triggering panic among devotees. The tiger was later found roaming around the temple premises and then took shelter among the rocks of the Peacock island.
People first spotted the big cat in the river near the Raj Bhawan being pushed by the current towards the river island where the Umananda temple is located atop a hillock. The sight of the giant tiger crossing the river was enough to send panic waves among the people. They informed the forest department and a rescue team, including veterinarians, rushed to the spot in boats.
The police and the administration swung into action as soon as they received this information. The priests of the temple, which is dedicated to Lord Shiva, along with other devotees and tourists were evacuated by NDRF personnel in its boat, parked near the bank of the river near Jahaj Ghat here. The temple priests reside on the island. The Umananda Temple, which draws a large number of devotees, was built by Ahom King Gadadhar Singha in the last decade of the 17th century.