The curse of Kamakhya Devi specifically forbids Naranarayan, Chilarai, and all subsequent descendants of the Koch kings from entering or visiting the Kamakhya temple.
This divine prohibition originated from an incident involving the goddess and the two prominent figures, Naranarayan and Chilarai. They harbored a desire to witness the goddess's sacred dance, a deeply revered ritual. To fulfill this wish, they managed to persuade the temple's priest to allow them to observe the performance.
However, the act of watching the goddess's dance was considered a profound violation of her sanctity. This transgression deeply angered Kamakhya Devi, leading her to administer severe consequences. As a direct result of their actions:
- The priest, who facilitated their entry, was punished by the goddess.
- Naranarayan and Chilarai, along with all future generations descended from the Koch kings, were cursed, eternally barring them from setting foot inside the Kamakhya temple.
This curse serves as a powerful reminder of the sacred boundaries and the divine consequences of disrespecting the sanctity of religious rituals and deities within the Kamakhya tradition.