
Sri Sri Auniati Satra
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Sri Sri Auniati Satra
The Sri Sri Auniati Satra is a renowned Vaishnavite monastery located on the Majuli river island in Assam. Established in 1653 CE under the patronage of Ahom King Jayadhwaj Singha, it is one of the four royal satras associated with the Ahom dynasty. The satra adheres to the Brahma Sanghati of the Ekasarana Dharma, a socio-religious and cultural movement initiated by Srimanta Sankaradeva.
The main deity of the satra is Lord Krishna, known as Gobindo Mohaprobhu, and the satra is home to a vibrant community of udaseen Vaishnavs, who are celibate and dedicated to the worship of Krishna. The satra is known for its rich cultural heritage, including various ritual performances, dances, and theatrical shows based on the great Indian epics.
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Sri Sri Auniati Satra is located in Majuli, Assam.
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