The following morning, the lady did as she was told and astonishingly the earthen lamp she lit burnt continuously for seven days and nights.
The people decided that towards the west side of the house at a particular distance, they would construct a hut and a place for the idol of Lord Kaliya Gosai with the earthen lamp still burning.
During the reign of the Ahom king Shiva Singha, it was decided that a religious procession would be carried out with the Manikut which was constructed with sal wood.
[citation needed] Every year, thousands of devotees from far and wide come and also offer puja the whole year, particularly on Magh 1 and the importance of this temple is increasing day by day due to the love, affection, trust and beliefs, the Kaliya Gosai (Lord Krishna) listens to their prayer and blesses them for their peace and happiness.
Haribhanga is integrated into the National Highway system via Tihu Town connected to the East West Corridor (NH 31) of India providing easy access to important places in Assam.