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  2. List of Satras - Wikipedia

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    Bengenati Satra [4] Majuli: Bhabanipur Satra: Gopal Ata: Bhatkuchi Satra: Keshav Charan Ata: Batadrawa Satra [5] Sankardev: Nagaon: Chamaria Satra: Bar Vishnu Ata: Chamaria (Boko) Dakshinpat Satra: 1500: Banamalidev: Majuli: Dhoparguri Satra: Madhabdev: Dihing Satra: Golaghat: Dihing Namti Satra: Dinjoy Satra: Ganakuchi Satra: Madhabdev ...

  3. Satra (Ekasarana Dharma) - Wikipedia

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    The satra extend control over their lay disciples via village namghar. Satra in which the principal preceptors lived, or which preserve some of their relics are also called thaan. [4] Another satra was established by king Samudrapal at a place known as Yogihati in the same period (1232 CE) as evident from a stone inscription found in Ambari. [5]

  4. Category:Satras (Ekasarana Dharma) - Wikipedia

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  5. Bordowa Than - Wikipedia

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    For the smooth functioning the Than's rituals and prayers, the Sattradhikar (head of the (Than) Satra) appoints a number of functionaries such as: (i) Bar Bhagavati, (ii) Bar pathak, (iii) Bar Namlogowa, (iv) Deuri, (v) Bar Bharali, (vi) Bar aldhara, (vii) Bar Gayana (viii) Bar Bayana, the chief instrumentalist (ix) Chaul Bharali, (x) Bar ...

  6. Pitambar Deva Goswami - Wikipedia

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    Pitambar Deva Goswami (10 June 1885 – 20 October 1962) was a spiritual leader and social reformer in the Indian state of Assam.At age six, he was accepted into the monastic order of the Garamur Satra.

  7. Dictionary of the Khazars - Wikipedia

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    Dictionary of the Khazars: A Lexicon Novel (Serbian Cyrillic: Хазарски речник, Hazarski rečnik) is the first novel by Serbian writer Milorad Pavić, published in 1984.

  8. Hazarduari Palace - Wikipedia

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    The name of the palace that is Hazarduari, in which Hazar means "thousand" and Duari means "the one with doors"; thus, the total sums up to "the one with a thousand doors". The palace earlier known as Bara Kothi has been named so as the palace has in all 1000 doors, of which 100 are false. They were built so that if any thief or robber tried to ...

  9. Astika (sage) - Wikipedia

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    According to the Mahabharata, Astika saved the life of the serpent Takshaka.This occurred when the king Janamejaya organised a snake sacrifice known as the Sarpa Satra, where he made great sacrifices of serpents, to avenge for the death of his father Parikshit, [3] due to snakebite of Takshaka.