
Mokha Satra and Samaguri Satra
Tourist Attraction
Mokha Satra and Samaguri Satra
Mokha Satra and Samaguri Satra are two significant Vaishnavite monasteries located on Majuli Island, Assam. Established in 1663, Mokha Satra is known for its deep-rooted cultural and religious traditions, serving as a center for classical studies, art, and spiritual learning.
Samaguri Satra, on the other hand, is renowned for its ancient mask-making tradition, which dates back to the 16th century. The satra specializes in crafting traditional dance masks using materials like cloth, clay, bamboo, and cow dung, preserving a unique artistic heritage.
Visitors to these satras can witness the intricate process of mask-making and explore the rich Vaishnavite culture that thrives in Majuli.
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Mokha Satra and Samaguri Satra is located in Majuli, Assam.
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