#Patbaushi Satra is located in the northern part of the town. It was established by Sankardeva where he spent about 18 years of his life. From this satra, the guru spread his faith, musical art forms, literature and culture in the entire state. He had composed 240 Bargeets and other dramas while his stay in the satra, which are carefully preserved even today. The Assam government has taken a lot of initiative to preserving the valuable works of the great guru and in this regard a museum has been set up inside the premises of the satra which is named as the Shrimanta Sankardeva Museum. The Satriya culture and literature has been spread from this institution and gradually this monastery has gained a lot of importance in the minds of the followers. #Nice place #Usually not...
Read moreBlessed to be here today (2nd April 2017) _Summary About : PATBAUSHI SATRA: The Satra at Patbaushi was established by Shrimanta Sankardeva. His Vaishnava faith was spread by the guru's able disciples Shri Madhav Deva, Shri Damodar Deva and Shri Hari Deva. It was from this satra that Srimanta Sankardeva spread his faith, literature, music art-forms, culture and work-culture to its fullest form. Here the guru spent 18 years of his life with remarkable achievement including completion of the 'Kirtan Ghosa' and composition of 20 number of invaluable Borgeets. Some of the items used by these Gurus and Sachipat puthis are well-preserved here. The Satra is located about 2 K.Ms North of the...
Read moreVery cool and calm, it's the example of originality that Shankardeva's study went through the spiritualism and the environment that was helpful to create the rich cultural heritage of Assam. It's not focused but it's the original place of the legend. However, this place has been neglected till date, and Barpeta is an example of how the population of Assamese indigenous people are helping the immigrant Bangladeshis to occupy Barpeta over the decade which also includes Indian Government vote bank policy and a great failure of...
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