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Sankardev

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neighbours, and when attacked Sankardev advised the Bhuyans to move, which brought to an end the independence of this group of Bhuyans. Sankardev and his associates first crossed the Brahmaputra river in 1516–17 and settled first at Singari and finally at Routa; and when Viswa Singha advanced towards
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read some events of the Bhagavata into his life. The biographies are full of contradictions; even though the earlier ones are considered more accurate, not all they claim are true—Daityari Thakur's biography, the earliest one, claims Sankardev met with Chaitanya, which is now not accepted to be true.
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incorporated narrations of his life in prayer services, a practice that was followed by his apostles, and in due course of time a large body of biographical literature arose. These are generally classed in two groups: early (those by Daityari Thakur, Bhusan Dwija, Ramananda Dwija and Vaikuntha Dwija)
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commentary "Bhavartha-dipika". Mishra recited and explained the entire Bhagavata in the presence of Sankardev and this event is considered critical in the development of Ekasarana. Datyari, an early biographer of Sankardev writes: Sankardev listened with rapt attention to the exposition by Jagadish
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teacher. The 13 years at Alipukhuri was the period during which he reflected on Vaishnavism and on the form that would suit the spiritual and ethical needs of the people. Ananta Kandali, a profound scholar of Sanskrit, became his disciple during this time; he translated the later part of Canto X of
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He made arrangements with Madhavdev and Thakur Ata and gave them various instructions at Patbausi and left the place for the last time. He set up his home at Bheladonga in Kochbehar. During his stay at Kochbehar, Maharaja Naranarayana expressed his wish to be initiated. Sankardev was reluctant to
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Sankardev once again left for a pilgrimage in 1550 with a large party of 117 disciples that included Madhavdev, Ramrai, Ramaram, Thakur Ata and others. Thakur Ata had to return after just one day's journey. Madhavdev had to take entire responsibility of logistics. He on the request of Sankardev's
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Sankardev and his followers reached Kapalabari in Koch kingdom in later part of 1540 and put up there. But the water was very alkaline there. Several members including Madhavdev's mother Manorama died there. So after staying for some time at Kapalabari, Sankardev and his group moved to Sunpora in
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In general, all biographies consider Sankardev as an incarnation of Vishnu, including that by Daityari Thakur, the earliest. The late biographies differ from the early group on the count that they ascribe supernatural feats to Sankardev, and describe miraculous events; and there is a tendency to
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under the supervision of Sankardev over a period of six-month and completed towards the end of 1554. This textile art depicted the life and deeds of lord Krishna, who is worshipped in Eka Sarana Nama Dharma. The cloth was housed in the royal court of Kochbehar after the saint presented it to the
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the capital and Patbausi his seat. He was often hosted by Chilarai, and on his request agreed to have the images of the childhood days of krishna at Vrindavan woven on cloth. He engaged the weavers of Tantikuchi, near Barpeta, to weave a forty-yard long tapestry panel. Sankaradeva provided the
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Sankardev's famous debate with Madhavdev, who was a staunch sakta (devotee of Shakti) earlier, and Madhavdev's subsequent induction into Ekasarana, is often cited as the single most epoch-making event in the history of the neo-Vaishnavite movement in Assam. Madhavdev, an equally multi-talented
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Chandsai, a Muslim tailor serving the Koch king became a disciple of Sankardev at Kochbehar. When Sankardev returned to Patbausi some time later, Chandsai too came with the saint. Sankardev frequented the capital for more than 20 years and enjoyed unstinted royal patronage for the first time.
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is a transcreation, because he translates not just the words but the idiom and the physiognomy too. He has adapted the original text to the local land and people and importantly for the purpose of bhakti. Portions of the original were left out or elaborated where appropriate. For example, he
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The popularity of Ekasarana and the conversion of people alarmed the priestly Brahmins, who reacted with anger and hostility. Sankardev tried to diffuse their hostility—by meeting with them at the house of his relative Budha-Khan and asking his Brahmin antagonists to install a wooden idol of
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officer and Ramrai, his cousin, becoming a royal official—the relationship gradually deteriorated. After the death of Viswasingha, who was inimical to the Bhuyans, and the rise of Naranarayan (1540), the Koch-Bhuyan relationship improved somewhat. Sometime in the 1540s during the reign of
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It is possible that the death of his wife increased his already existing spiritual inclination and he left for a twelve-year-long pilgrimage, sometime after his daughter was married to Hari, a Bhuyan scion. He handed over the maintenance of his household to his son-in-law Hari; the Bhuyan
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among his subjects and admirers. As Alipukhuri had become crowded, he moved his household from Alipukhuri to Bordowa. He married his first wife Suryavati when he was in his early 20s and a daughter, Manu, was born in about three years, but his wife died about nine months later.
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Jagannath, called Madan-Mohan, at his religious seat. (Sankardev left this idol hanging on a tree when he took flight from Dhuwahat, and it was rescued years later by Vamshigopaldev and installed at Deberapar-sattra). The Brahmins finally complained to the Ahom king,
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and almost all the other major seats of the Vaishnavite religion in India. He seem to have spent many years at Jagannath-kshetra at Puri, where he read and explained the Brahma Purana to the priests and lay people. At Badrikashram in 1488, he composed his first
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Shiromaniship to his grand uncles Jayanta and Madhav; and began his journey in 1481. He was accompanied by seventeen others including his friend and associate Ramaram and his teacher Mahendra Kandali. At this point of time, he was 32. The pilgrimage took him to
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According to Neog, this was the point when Sankardev decided to preach a new religion. Some of the first to be initiated into this religion was the wife of Jayanta-dalai, a leper named Hariram (later Tulasiram), Ramaram his associate and Mahendra Kandali, his
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district in c1449. Though some authors have expressed doubt that Sankardev could have lived that long, considering that he was of good health 1449 is generally accepted. The Baro-Bhuyans were independent landlords in Assam, and Sankardev belonged to the
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Chilarai was instrumental in keeping Sankardev safe and supporting his work. Many of Sankardev's literary and dramatic works were completed in his domain with his patronage and protection. Sankardev acknowledged his appreciation in his play
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through richly woven and embroidered designs on silk. A specimen, believed to be a part of this work, is at the Association pour l'Etude et la Documentation des Textiles d'Asie collection at Paris (inv. no. 3222). The
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par excellence, written in a lively and simple language, it has "stories and songs for amusement , it delights the young with true poetic beauty and elderly people find here religious instruction and wisdom".
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Among Sankardev's literary works, he completed his rendering of the Bhagavata Purana and wrote other independent works. He continued composing the Kirtan Ghosha, further translated the first canto of the
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by Sarvabhauma). The authorship of the biography credited to Ramcaran Thakur, Daityari Thakur's father, is doubted and it is generally dated to the 17th-century and classed with the late biographies.
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designs to be woven, chose the various colours of thread to be used, and supervised the weaving. It took about a year to complete and, deriving its name from its theme, came to be known as the
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He is a musician; All his creations were orienting to the Vishanav religion and one set of them is called 'Holy Songs', which are known as 'Borgeet(Bargit or Bargeet)' till today in Assam.
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On his return from his pilgrimage (c1493), Sankardev refused to take back the Shiromaniship, though on the insistence of his elders, he took responsibility of a hundred families (
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and took to agriculture. A man of the world otherwise, he soon flourished and became a provider to Sankardev and his devotees. He came to be known popularly as Thakur Ata.
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Sankardev produced a large body of work. Though there were others before him who wrote in the language of the common man – Madhav Kandali who translated the
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in the 20th-century, is generally accepted as the "official" portrait of Sankardev, whose likeness in pictorial form is not available from any extant form
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was abandoned and more than a hundred years later in the middle of the 17th-century, Sankardev's granddaughter-in-law, Kanaklata, established it again.
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But Bhuban Chandra Bhuyan, Dr. Sanjib Kumar Borkakoti etc have opined that Cihna yatra was enacted before the pilgrimage, to be precise in 1468 AD.(
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was performed after Sankardev's first pilgrimage; only Ramcaran says Sankardev arranged it when he was 19 years old, which is unlikely according to
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wife Kalindi urged him to return from Puri and not proceed to Vrindavana. Sankardev and the group returned to Patbausi within six months in 1551.
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His literary and artistic contributions are living traditions in Assam today. The religion he preached is practised by a large population, and
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Vaishnav Santa Srimanta Sankaradeva – translation: Rajibaksha Rakshit. Kaziranga. The only Bengali book available in market on Sankaradeva
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The wooden idol was carved by one Korola Bhadai, and his invitation to the priests were conveyed by his brahmin associate Ramaram (
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in 1527. At Gangmau they stayed for five years where Sankardev's eldest son Ramananda was born. At Gangmau, he wrote the drama
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history. At Dhuwahat he managed to attract a wider attention and popularity and he initiated many others into his religion.
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The traditional date of Sankardev's birth, generally considered correct, is in the month of Ashwin-Kartika (October) 1449 (
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of the period so the lay person could read and understand them. But for dramatic effect in his songs and dramas he used
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Though the positions of the Bhuyans in the Ahom kingdom began comfortably—with Sankardev's son-in-law, Hari, becoming a
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On receiving repeated complaints that Sankardev was corrupting the minds of the people by spreading a new religion
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and religions, including Muslims. After initiation, the devotee is expected to adhere to the religious tenets of
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in his late teens (c1465) to attend to his responsibilities as the Shiromani Bhuyan. He came to be known as the
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consisting in worship to one God, Krishna, and offering devotion to him, forsaking all forms of Vedic rites.
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was probably a dance drama and no text of that show is available today. Innovations like the presence of a
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Do, therefore, regard all and everything as though they were God Himself!? Seek not to know the caste of a
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1541. At Sunpora Sankardev initiated Bhavananda, a rich trader who had extensive business interest in the
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convert a king and declined to do so. (According to one of the biographers Ramcharan Thakur) A painful
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For the audience with Nara Narayan, as he moved up the steps to the court, Sankardev sang his Sanskrit
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After five years, Sankara had a temple built for him a little away from the abode of householder" (
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etc.), whereas many others assert that these features did not exist during Sankardev's time. This
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king; but it disappeared at some point. It is believed that parts of this cloth made its way to
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Hindu caste. His family-members, including parents Kusumvar Bhuyan and Satyasandhya Devi, were
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in the 14th century – This was the first ramayana to be written in a modern Indian language –
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Though he himself married twice, had children and led the life of a householder, his disciple
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The year of Sankardev's escape is generally taken as 1546, first suggested by Bezbaroa (
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was a scripture without parallel, a scripture that determined Krishna as the only God,
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Early History of the Vaiṣṇava Faith and Movement in Assam: Śaṅkaradeva and His Times
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and Bhutan Hills besides Kamarupa. The trader, Narayana Das, settled at Janiya near
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After his exposure to the detailed Bhagavata Purana and Sridhara Swami's commentary
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in the presence of Jagdish Mishra in the temple he had constructed at Alipukhuri.
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breathed his last – after four months of his last stay at Bheladonga– aged 120.
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is regarded as one of the first open-air theatrical performances in the world.
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while it was in spate. It is generally believed that he wrote his first work,
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and also called Neo-Vaishnavite movement, influenced two medieval kingdoms –
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during his teens, and studied grammar and Indian scriptures. He practised
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SIL International (formerly known as the Summer Institute of Linguistics)
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as the indispensable elements of the faith." He also began composing the
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Sankaradeva, His Life, Preachings, and Practices: A Historical Biography
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Crill, Rosemary (1992), "Vrindavani Vastra: Figured Silks from Assam",
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After moving around, Sankardev settled at Patbausi near Barpeta in the
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Sankardev, then named Sankaravara, was born into the Shiromani (chief)
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An Unsung Colossus: An Introduction to the Life and Works of Sankardev
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Sankardev soon mastered the major scriptures and thereafter left the
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Unique Contributions of Srimanta Sankaradeva in Religion and Culture
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From Alipukhuri Sankardev moved back to Bordowa in 1509 and built a
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The people who practice his religion are referred to variously as
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and Naranarayan. A section of this cloth is preserved now in the
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Other literary works include the rendering of eight books of the
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The Neo-Vaishnavite Movement and the Satra Institution of Assam
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Census Data Finder/C Series/Population by Religious Communities
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These cultural traditions still form an integral part of the
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Among the Luminaries in Assam: A Study of Assamese Biography
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styles. These styles are slightly different from either the
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did not. Some of his followers today follow celibate life (
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were lost. Since that incident Sankardev stopped composing
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His language is lucid, his verses lilting, and he infused
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suppressed the portions that revile the lowers caste of
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Modern Indian Literature: An Anthology. Plays and prose
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Kirtan Ghar in the birthplace of Simanta Sankardev.
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Soon after, he received a copy of the 5250: 4659:) in the Vaishnavite monasteries – the 3728: 1231:Dr. Bhupen Hazarika Regional Government 195: 6189: 6176: 6134:, p. 113). Others suggest 1540 ( 6118: 6079: 6024: 5976: 5710: 5367: 5356: 5327: 5022:Sankardev was the fountainhead of the 2270:He began attending Mahendra Kandali's 2254:(Alipukhuri, Tembuani) in present-day 6674:Dramatists and playwrights from Assam 6465:. Penguin Books India. pp. 43–. 6246: 6037: 6011: 5943: 5917: 5801: 5597: 5525:"Sankardev's Religion – Mahāpurusism" 5419:"Population by Religious Communities" 5205:and from there to its present place. 5065:(composed 240, but only 34 exist now) 4618:is not worshiped along with Krishna. 2852:; Jatiram, an ascetic; and Murari, a 2224: 2221: 2219: 2217: 2215: 2213: 2211: 2208: 2206: 2204: 2202: 2200: 2198: 2196: 2194: 2192: 2182: 2180: 2178: 2176: 2174: 2172: 2170: 2164: 2162: 2160: 2158: 2156: 2154: 2152: 2150: 2148: 2138: 2133: 2128: 2126: 2123: 2121: 2118: 2116: 2113: 2111: 2108: 2103: 2057: 2055: 2029: 2027: 2017: 2015: 2013: 2011: 2009: 1995: 1992: 1990: 1987: 1985: 1982: 1975: 1970: 1968: 1966: 1964: 1922: 1902: 1890: 1888: 1886: 1884: 1882: 1880: 1866: 1863: 1861: 1859: 1857: 1854: 1849: 1844: 1842: 1840: 1838: 1794: 1792: 1790: 1778: 1776: 1774: 1772: 1770: 1768: 1757: 1755: 1752: 1750: 1747: 1745: 1742: 1737: 1735: 1733: 1731: 1661: 1659: 1657: 1655: 1653: 1651: 1649: 1647: 1636: 1631: 1629: 1627: 1625: 1623: 1621: 1619: 1617: 1615: 1613: 1599: 1597: 1585: 1583: 1581: 1579: 1577: 1575: 1573: 1571: 1569: 1567: 1557: 1555: 1552: 1547: 1545: 1543: 1541: 1539: 1537: 1535: 1533: 1531: 1529: 1379:; 1449–1568) was a 15th–16th century 1374: 7: 6210: 6131: 6105: 6092: 6066: 6053: 5992: 5956: 5930: 5887: 5874: 5841: 5820:The early biographers are silent on 5788: 5775: 5749: 5736: 5723: 5697: 5684: 5666: 5653: 5640: 5627: 5623: 5610: 5584: 5571: 5558: 5545: 5510:. Further discussion may be seen at 5315: 5263:A Staff Reporter (14 October 2003). 2896:. Another play written at Patbausi, 60:, old name is Alipukhuri, Tembuani 5176:—the cloth of Vrindavan—a 120 x 60 4712:For most of his works, he used the 6416:Dr. B. Kakati Commemoration Volume 5916:like that of later-day sattras". ( 5460:2011census/C-01/DDW00C-01 MDDS.XLS 3015:Literary works in the Koch kingdom 2729:Literary works in the Ahom kingdom 14: 6437:. 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Index

Sankardeva
Bishnu Prasad Rabha
Bordowa
Nagaon district
Assam
India
Cooch Behar
West Bengal
Ekasarana Dharma
Vaishnavism
Ekasarana Dharma
Ekasarana
Madhavdev
a series
Culture of Assam

History
Pragjyotisha kingdom
Kamarupa kingdom
Dimasa–Kachari kingdom
Kamata Kingdom
Sutiya kingdom
Baro-Bhuyan
Ahom kingdom
Singarigharutha
Colonial Assam
Assam Province
People
Assamese peoples
Ahoms

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