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
Name | Established | By | Location |
---|---|---|---|
Adi elengi | Lakhimpur | ||
Akaya Satra | 1500 | Sankardev | Barpeta (Bajali) |
Alengi Narasingha Satra | 1667 | Pramatta Singha | Majuli |
Alengi Bahjengani Satra | Majuli | ||
Ahatguri Bor satra | 1643 | SriRam Ata | Majuli (Shikoli Chapori) |
Auniati Satra[2] | 1653 | Jayadhwaj Singha | Majuli |
Badala Satra | Narayanpur | ||
Bali Satra | Nagaon | ||
Baradi Satra | Madhabdev | ||
Barpeta Satra[3] | 1583 | Madhabdev | Barpeta |
Belaguri Satra | 1618 | Sankardev | Narayanpur |
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 | ||
Garamur Satra or Garamurh Satra[6][7] | Lakshmikantadev | Majuli | |
Garpara Satra | |||
Gobindapur Satra | 1548 | Bhagabandev | Gobindapur, Pathsala(Bajali) |
Guagacha Satra | Madhabdev | ||
Gumura Satra | Madhabdeva | ||
Jakai Satra | 1684 | Hridirup Dev | Golaghat, Sivasagar |
Kamalabari Satra[8] | Badula Padma Ata | Majuli | |
Kamarkuchi Than | Sankardev | ||
Kanara Satra | Narayan Das Ata | ||
Ketekibari Satra | Tezpur | ||
Khatpar Satra | 1500 | Sivasagar | |
Kapla Satra | Madhabdev | ||
Khatara Satra | Lecakaniya Gobinda Ata | Mangaldoi | |
Madhupur Satra | Sankardev | West Bengal(Koch Behar) | |
Majusupa Satra | Dobok (Majusupa) | ||
Moderkhat Satra | |||
Patbaushi Satra | Sankardev | ||
Patbaushi Damodar dev Satra | Damodardev | ||
Parabharal Satra | Mathuradas Buhra Aata | Howly | |
Samaguri Satra | Majuli | ||
Ramraikuti satra | Satrasal | ||
Hari Satra | Goreswar, BTC | ||
Garamur Saru Satra | 1582 | Sri Sri Lakhmi Narayandev | Majuli |
Takawbari Satra | Majuli (Sriram Chapori) | ||
Shyamrai Satra | Goalpara | ||
Sunpora Satra | Sankardev | ||
Sundaridiya Satra | Madhabdev | ||
Vaikunthapur Satra | |||
Karanga Kath Bapu Satra | |||
Kurekhona Gojola Satra | Soru Jodumoni | ||
Bahbari satra | Bor Jodumoni | ||
Barheramdo Satra | Kamrup | ||
Nikamul Satra | Tezpur | ||
Talpizar Satra | Kamrup |
References
- ↑ "Majuli Sattras:". Archived from the original on 8 November 2016. Retrieved 2 January 2019.
- ↑ "Sri Sri Auniati Satra:". Auniati.org. Archived from the original on 2 June 2015. Retrieved 15 June 2013.
- ↑ "a website on Barpeta Satra, Barpeta, Assam". BarpetaSatra.com. Retrieved 15 June 2013.
- ↑ Web.com(india) Pvt. Ltd. (18 February 2007). "Temples and Monuments in Assam, India". Assamgovt.nic.in. Archived from the original on 6 June 2013. Retrieved 15 June 2013.
- ↑ "Satras In Assam India Tourist Information". Touristlink.com. Retrieved 15 June 2013.
- ↑ "Satra Society and culture – Pitambardeva Goswami and History of Garamur Satra". Dvspublishers.com. Archived from the original on 17 October 2013. Retrieved 15 June 2013.
- ↑ "Satra Tourism | ecotourismsocietyofnortheast". Ecotourismsociety.in. Archived from the original on 10 November 2013. Retrieved 15 June 2013.
- ↑ "Kamalabari Satra (Xatra) - Majuli, Assam, Religious and Cultural Centre". Onlinesivasagar.com. Retrieved 15 June 2013.
External links
- The Satras at atributetosankaradeva.org.
- SATRA CULTURE : A Brief Introduction at enajori.com.
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