Satras[1] are Ekasarana monasteries established by Mahapurush Shrimanta Sankardev (1449-1568 AD) and his disciples Shri Shri Madhabdev, Damodardev and also their disciples and followers in Assam and adjoining areas. The chief of a Satra is called a Satradhikar. Generally Satras are treasure troves of cultural artifacts.

List of Satras

List of Satras
NameEstablishedByLocation
Adi elengiLakhimpur
Akaya Satra1500 Sankardev Barpeta (Bajali)
Alengi Narasingha Satra1667Pramatta SinghaMajuli
Alengi Bahjengani SatraMajuli
Ahatguri Bor satra1643SriRam AtaMajuli (Shikoli Chapori)
Auniati Satra[2]1653Jayadhwaj SinghaMajuli
Badala SatraNarayanpur
Bali SatraNagaon
Baradi SatraMadhabdev
Barpeta Satra[3]1583MadhabdevBarpeta
Belaguri Satra1618SankardevNarayanpur
Bengenati Satra[4]Majuli
Bhabanipur SatraGopal Ata
Bhatkuchi SatraKeshav Charan Ata
Batadrawa Satra[5]SankardevNagaon
Chamaria SatraBar Vishnu AtaChamaria (Boko)
Dakshinpat Satra1500BanamalidevMajuli
Dhoparguri SatraMadhabdev
Dihing SatraGolaghat
Dihing Namti Satra
Dinjoy Satra
Ganakuchi SatraMadhabdev
Garamur Satra or Garamurh Satra[6][7]LakshmikantadevMajuli
Garpara Satra
Gobindapur Satra1548BhagabandevGobindapur, Pathsala(Bajali)
Guagacha SatraMadhabdev
Gumura SatraMadhabdeva
Jakai Satra1684 Hridirup Dev Golaghat, Sivasagar
Kamalabari Satra[8]Badula Padma AtaMajuli
Kamarkuchi ThanSankardev
Kanara SatraNarayan Das Ata
Ketekibari SatraTezpur
Khatpar Satra1500Sivasagar
Kapla SatraMadhabdev
Khatara SatraLecakaniya Gobinda AtaMangaldoi
Madhupur SatraSankardevWest Bengal(Koch Behar)
Majusupa SatraDobok (Majusupa)
Moderkhat Satra
Patbaushi SatraSankardev
Patbaushi Damodar dev SatraDamodardev
Parabharal SatraMathuradas Buhra AataHowly
Samaguri SatraMajuli
Ramraikuti satraSatrasal
Hari SatraGoreswar, BTC
Garamur Saru Satra1582Sri Sri Lakhmi NarayandevMajuli
Takawbari SatraMajuli (Sriram Chapori)
Shyamrai SatraGoalpara
Sunpora SatraSankardev
Sundaridiya SatraMadhabdev
Vaikunthapur Satra
Karanga Kath Bapu Satra
Kurekhona Gojola SatraSoru Jodumoni
Bahbari satraBor Jodumoni
Barheramdo SatraKamrup
Nikamul SatraTezpur
Talpizar SatraKamrup

References

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