List of Satras
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Satras are monasteries established by different percepts who follow the religion of Srimanta Sankardeva in Assam and adjoining areas. The chief of a Satra is called a Satradhikar. Generally Satras are treasure troves of cultural artifacts.
[edit] List of Satras
Name | Date | Founder | Place | |
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Akaya | ||||
Auniati | Niranjan Pathakdeva | Majuli | ||
Bali | ||||
Baradi | Madhabdeva | |||
Barpeta | Madhabadeva | Barpeta | ||
Bengenati | Majuli | |||
Bhabanipur | Gopal Ata | |||
Bhatkuchi | Keshav Charan Ata | |||
Borduwa | Sankardeva | Nagaon | ||
Chamaria | ||||
Dakhinpat | Banamalideva | Majuli | ||
Dhoparguri | Madhabdeva | |||
Dihing | Nagaon | |||
Dihing Namti | ||||
Dinjoy | ||||
Ganakuchi | Madhabdeva | |||
Garamur | Lakshmikantadeva | Majuli | ||
Garpara | ||||
Guagacha | Madhabdeva | |||
Gumura | Madhabdeva | |||
Jakai | ||||
Kamalabari | Bedulapadma Ata | Majuli | ||
Kamarkuchi Than | Sankardeva | |||
Kanara | Narayan Das Ata | |||
Ketekibari | ||||
Kapla | Madhabdeva | |||
Khatara | ||||
Madhupur | West Bengal | |||
Moderkhat | ||||
Patbaushi | Sankardeva | |||
Patbaushi | Damodardeva | |||
Samaguri | Majuli | |||
Sinpara | Sankardeva | |||
Sundaridiya | Madhabdeva | |||
Vaikunthapur |