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- that was initiated by Srimanta Sankardeva and later developed within the sattras, and thus called Sattriya, is one of the eight classical dance forms in...
- that had supported the Ahom kingdom came to owe allegiance to the Moamara sattra: Morans (the mainstay of the Ahom militia), the Sonowal Kacharis (gold-washers)...
- of devotees he initiated evolved over time into monastic centers called Sattras, which continue to be important socio-religious institutions in ****am and...
- struggle between the Moamorias (Mataks), the adherents of the Mayamara Sattra, and the Ahom kings. This uprising spread widely to other sections of Ahom...
- after some wandering close to Patbausi, or Chandravatipura near Sankardev's sattra. Damodardev received his education along with his two brothers under Kalpacandra...
- Uttar Pradesh relating to a series of charitable donations to various sattra (almshouses) by Gupta Empire rulers Chandragupta II and Kumaragupta I. The...
- religion and dramatist. The two Sattras are Narowa Sattra and Salaguri Sattras. The mini Museum is there in Narowa Sattras [citation needed] New Gatanga...
- Satradhikar. Generally Satras are treasure troves of cultural artifacts. "Majuli Sattras:". Archived from the original on 8 November 2016. Retrieved 2 January 2019...
- Minkowski, C. Z. Janamehayas Sattra and Ritual Structure, JAOS 109 (1989), 410–420. Minkowski, C. Z. 'Snakes, Sattras and the Mahabharata', in: Essays...
- polymath from ****am. These dances are part of the living traditions today of Sattra, which are communities of live-in devotees belonging to the Ekasarana Dharma...