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Assamese place for congregational worship
Namghar (Assamese: নামঘৰ lit. 'prayer house') is a place for congregational worship associated with the entire Assamese community and the Ekasarana sect
Namghar
Hindu temple in Assam, India
Sri Sri Athkheliya Namghar or Sri Sri Athkhelia Namghar is a prominent pilgrimage place of Assam and North Eastern India. It is located at Bosa Gaon, Golaghat
Athkheliya_Namghar
Hindu pilgrimage site in Assam
age of 19, established the Bordowa Than in 1468, it is also the first Namghar or Than constructed. The rituals of this Than is conducted according to
Bordowa_Than
Bharali Namghar (Assamese: ভঁৰালী নামঘৰ) is a temple situated in Bharali village, India. Bharali is approximately 2 km away from Hatbor, a place of historical
Bharali_Namghar
Hindu temple in Assam, India
Pahukata-Namghar is a temple situated in the middle of Uttar-Pahukata village, in the district of Sonitpur, Assam. The postal code of the place is 784178
Pahukata_Namghar
District of Assam in India
Many Namghars and associated templates are in Nagaon. These include the Bharali Namghar, which is situated in Hatbar and Borduwa Namghar. This namghar is
Nagaon_district
Institutional centers associated with the Ekasarana tradition of Vaishnavism
Sanghati (orders). These centers, in the minimum, maintain a prayer house (Namghar, or Kirtan-ghar), initiate lay people into the Ekasarana tradition and
Satra_(Ekasarana_Dharma)
Lyrical songs used to begin prayer services
centuries, are used to begin prayer services in monasteries, e.g. Satra and Namghar associated with the Ekasarana Dharma; and they also belong to the repertoire
Borgeet
spiritual practices of the region, particularly within the context of Namghars. Namghars are traditional prayer halls or congregational centers where followers
Manikut
State in Northeast India
later by the Ahom kingdoms. The resultant social institutions such as namghar and sattra (the Vaishnav Monasteries) have become an integral part of the
Assam
1828 anti-British rebellion in Assam
prepared for it. The rebellion was suppressed near Deberapar Marangial Namghar, although the three leaders were able to escape and hide in the Naga Hills
Ahom_rebellion
Locality in Guwahati, Assam, India
Brahmaputra. It is near Bharalumukh. Zip code is 781009. There are temples, Namghar and a mosque located in the area. Santipur is well known for the Pragjyotish
Santipur,_Guwahati
Vaishnava Hindu sect
Institutions propagating Eka Sarana like sattra (monasteries) and village Namghar (prayer houses), had profound influence in the evolution of the social
Ekasarana_Dharma
Hindu temple in Assam, India
along the path leading to the Namghar (prayer hall), 28 on each side. The 56 maxims displayed along the path to the Namghar reflect the ethical and spiritual
Auniati_Satra
Prince of Ahom royal family of Assam
made by the British led by Lieutenant Rutherford near Deberapar Marangial Namghar. The rebels lost and Gomdhar fled to the Naga Hills. But, soon he and his
Gomdhar_Konwar
Sanskrit text on the performing arts (200 BCE to 200 AD)
performance arts (for example, kuttampalams), or prayer halls (for example, namghar) that seconded as dramatic arts stage, based on the square principle described
Natya_Shastra
Hindu temple in India
Guwahati. The temple is mainly devoted to Lord Krishna. Besides, there is an Namghar along with the temple within the same premises. The temple is open and
Doul_Govinda_Temple
Hindu temple in West Bengal, India
Mahendra Mohan Choudhury, chief minister of Assam rebuilt the houses, Namghar, roads with brick and mortar and built Sankardev's temple in January, 1968
Madhupur_Satra
Assam. Upon hearing about Gandhi's mission, Sarmah invited him to open his Namghar and thus the events of April 1934 happened. Following this event, he even
Krishna_Nath_Sarmah
modified here with the emergence of Vaishnavism. Doba ডবা Dobas are played in namghars. It is a drum beaten usually with sticks or hands. It is also used in assamese
Assamese_musical_instruments
Town in Assam, India
spots both religious and natural. Distinct religious site includes Bharali Namghar, Silghat Kamakhya Mandir, Trishuldhari Shiva Mandir, Hatimura Durga Mandir
Kaliabor
Block/town in Assam, India
wishes fulfilled when pray in this temple. Panbari Bor Namghar is another important ancient Namghar situated in this region. Badala and Belaguri Satras established
Narayanpur,_Assam
Ancient place of worship in Assam, India
said that the main pillar of the namghar is made of a Sal tree. One night one of the bhakats (monk) of the namghar saw in his dream that the river near
Dhekiakhowa_Bornamghar
followers of the Ekasarana Dharma sect of Hinduism, which gave rise to Namghar, designed to be simpler places of worship than traditional Hindu temples
Demographics_of_Assam
Hindutva. Akhil Bharatiya Akhara Parishad Akhil Viswa Gayatri Parivar Akonir Namghar American Meditation Institute Ananda Ashrama Ananda Marga Pracaraka Samgha
List_of_Hindu_organisations
Indian politician
January 2013, she attended the inauguration of a new building of Athkhelia Namghar. On 29 May, she was present at the public meeting held on the occasion
Bismita_Gogoi
centuries, are used to begin prayer services in monasteries, e.g. Satra and Namghar associated with the Ekasarana Dharma; and they also belong to the repertoire
Music_of_India
feel both pain and happiness. A dance form of Assam performed in Tols or Namghar by both men and women separately. Sattriya dance is one of eight dance
Folk_dances_of_Assam
Hindu temple in Assam, India
every year on Maghi Purnima till date. His brother, Mahesh Ata built a big Namghar there. Over the years priest like Rupendra Dev Goswami, Bhupendra Dev Goswami
Basudev_Than
District of Assam in India
temple and Research centre in Odalguri District (All Bathou Mahasabha) Old Namghar (Assamese Worship Place) in Udalguri Town Tea gardens at Kachubil Old Hanuman
Udalguri_district
Indian educational institution
KG School, several cooperative stores, parks, temple, mosque, church, namghar and an SBI bank branch with two atm outlets. The institute is managed by
North Eastern Regional Institute of Science and Technology
North_Eastern_Regional_Institute_of_Science_and_Technology
Woven rectangular textile of Assam, India
and occasions. Jaapi Mekhela chador Textiles and dresses of Assam Xorai Namghar Assam Portal. "Assamese Gamusa makes it to the Guinness Book of World Records"
Gamosa
District of Assam in India
Park, Negheriting Shiva Doul, Deopahar, Golaghat city view, Athkheliya Namghar. Location in Assam Coordinates: 26°00′N 93°00′E / 26.0°N 93.0°E / 26
Golaghat_district
Musically recited story in Indian traditions
Sattras (Hindu temples and monasteries) with kirtan-ghar (also called Namghar), for Krishnaite singing and dramatic performance. Meanwhile, in the Braj
Kirtan
ploughing during certain days of the year. Their religious space was the namghar, rather than being called gurdwara. The architecture of their gurdwaras
Sikhism_in_Assam
Topics referred to by the same term
river, India Bharal, India, a village in Uttar Pradesh, India Bharali Namghar, a religious place in Assam, India This disambiguation page lists articles
Baral
Cultural festival in Assam, India
people of Sadiya. In other communities, the temple has been replaced by the Namghar. The festivities of Bohag Bihu continued for a week and ended with the
Bihu
City in Assam, India
and culture. The town has contributed to Assamese Cinema also. Central Namghar has contributed towards spreading Srimanta Sankardevs'works in fine arts
Biswanath_Chariali
Medieval Hindu religious movement
Dhekiakhowa Bornamghar at Jorhat. Namghars are places of congregational worship and centres of local self-governance in Assam, introduced by Bhakti saints
Bhakti_movement
2018 Indian film
started in January 2016. The story discussion took place at Geeta Mandir Namghar, Guwahati, Assam, India where the story team sat together for several weeks
Hosa_Prem
gathering at the Namghar (prayer hall), where people offer prayers and kirtan (devotional singing) before consuming the new rice. In the Namghar, offerings
Na-Khowa
Assam: the "Satras", is a site of religious and cultural practice and the "Namghar", the house of prayers where religious people meet and pray together as
Hinduism_in_Assam
One of the classical dances of India
placed in eastern (sun rise) corner called Manikut of the dance hall (namghar). These dance-dramas were, in the early days, written and directed by the
Sattriya
Town in Assam, India
Bengali etc. with different religions. In Jamugurihat there are more than 60 Namghar and Temples. In Jamugurihat, approximately 15% of people are doing Govt
Jamugurihat
Classical to folk dance arts of India
and drama. The plays are usually performed in the dance community halls (namghar) of monastery temples (sattras). The themes played relate to Krishna and
Dance_in_India
Traditional form of play from Assam, India
carried out on an open stage in a public area. It can also be enacted in namghars and enclosed pandals. The stage is usually circular with audience seated
Bhaona
later by the Ahom Kingdoms. The resultant social institutions such as namghar and sattra – the Vaishnav Hermitage have become part of the Assamese way
Culture_of_Assam
District of Assam in India
Bornamghar Burhi Gosani Devalaya Borbheti Than Garakhia Dol Moinaporia Namghar Buddha Vihar, Jorhat Jorhat has produced many creative writers, historians
Jorhat_district
Public monument in Nagaon district, Assam
Sattriya dance, and the establishment of sattras (monastic institutions) and namghars (community prayer halls). Batadrava Than, also referred to as Bordowa Than
Mahapurush Srimanta Sankardev Avirbhav Kshetra
Mahapurush_Srimanta_Sankardev_Avirbhav_Kshetra
Hindu festival celebrating Krishna's birth anniversary
Janmashtami is celebrated in Assam at homes, in community centers called Namghars (Assamese: নামঘৰ). According to the tradition, the devotees sing the Nam
Krishna_Janmashtami
Devotional hymn genre in Assamese Vaishnavism
These compositions were integral to the religious practices established in Namghars (community prayer halls) and Satra institutions across Assam. Bhotimas
Bhotima
Borbarua of the Ahom Kingdom (service year 1679-80)
first independence uprising of Assam in 1826-28. He was near the Marangial Namghar in Toratoli Deberapar and was in charge of a thousand soldiers of the Morangial
Marangi_Borbarua
Group of Hindu traditions that reveres Krishna as the Supreme Being
establish satras (temples and monasteries) with kirtan-ghar (also called namghar), for singing and dramatic performance of Krishna-related theology. The
Krishnaism
Large traditional drum used in Satras and Namghars
is a large traditional drum or nagara-like religious instrument used in Namghars and Satras in Assam. It belongs to the Membranophone class, with a shell
Doba_(instrument)
1552 book by Srimanta Sankardeva
it at the Guru asana (altar) in the congregational prayer-house called Namghar as the symbol of God. Bhagavat of Sankardev Kirttan Ghosha "Gunamala".
Gunamala
Village in Assam, India
gathering all the people of the village meet at the only Namghar called the Pahukata Namghar, which is situated in the middle of the village. The village
Pahukata
the years, while keeping its storytelling alive. The Bhaona is held in a Namghar, the traditional prayer house of a village unit called Khel, and also in
Baresahariya_Bhaona
Assamese language. The birth anniversary of Gopaldev is celebrated in Namghars and Sattras of Assam as Tithi of Gopaldev (গোপালদেৱৰ তিথি). The Government
Gopaldev
Border Town in Assam, India
Mandir Sitala Devi Mandir Ramkrishna Ashram Jagotguru Srimanta Sankardev Namghar Gosai Baba Dham Shiv Mandir Borho Hat Kali Mandir Uttarpara Hanuman mandir
Gossaigaon
adequate. There is a L.P. School (Lt. Bholanath Saikia L.P. School), a namghar in the midst of the village. The youths of this village took the initiative
Jalukgaon
Town in Assam, India
have been set up in the last few years. Every village in the Town has a "namghar" where the Vaishnava followers meet in the evening to perform naam prasanga
Barpathar
places. Some of the important ones are Bathou Temple and Research centre, Namghars, Hanuman Temple, Bhairabkunda Picnic Spot, Gethsemane Man-made Forest (Bhairabkunda)
Tourism_in_Assam
Indian charitable trust
participating in the promotion of various fields that includes Restoring Namghars and Satriya Cultural Centres in various parts of Assam Building and renovating
Kamal_Kumari_Foundation
Law enforcement agency
vaults, a helipad, a 10-bed hospital, a school for children of personnel, a Namghar (prayer hall), parade ground, shooting range, obstacle course, computer
5th Assam Police Commando Battalion, Pabhoi
5th_Assam_Police_Commando_Battalion,_Pabhoi
School in Niz Borbhogia, Naduar block, Sontipur district, Assam, India
Secondary Education, Assam Abhijit Bhuyan (2007). Socio-cultural and political role of the namghar in Assam. Towards Freedom. p. 38. ISBN 9788182060081.
Jamuguri_Academy_High_School
Village in Assam, India
Brahmaputra River passes through the Village, Panchigaon. The Village Has a Namghar (literally Name House are places for congregational worship associated
Panchigaon
in this case that of Srimanta Sankardev. The evening prayers in the "Namghar" or "The House of Praise" celebrate God through songs and chant or reading
Modern_Assamese
Lake in Assam, India
acquired. Demolished structures included residential buildings, temples, namghars and mosques. Following the initial evictions, many evictees complained
Silsako_Lake
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