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Auniati Satra
Famous for its Apsara and Paalnaam dance, this centre was founded by Niranjan Pathakdeva and features a wide collection of traditional Assamese utensils, jewellery and handicrafts. Old utensils, jewellery and handicrafts are also housed in the centre.
Dakhinpat Satra
This was the chief satra patronized by the Ahom Ruler. This ancient educational centre is visited by thousand of devotees all throughout the year. Rasotsava, a prime festival of Assam, is celebrated with great enthusiasm and passion here.
The highlight of this festival is the performance of Rasleela on a full moon night.
Garmur
One of the important attractions of Majuli, Gamur is among the many holy seats. Other prominent holy seats in the destination are Auniati, Daksinpath and Kamlabari. This Vaishnavite spot preserves ancient artifacts and articles, the most prominent among these being Bortop.
Kamalabari Satra
One of the other famous site of the island, Kamalabari Satra, this religious site too houses significant articles related to art, culture, literature and classical studies.
The North Satr, another portion of the Kamalabari Satra participates in several cultural events of satria art in various Indian cities.
Tengapania
Located on the banks of river Brahmaputra, Tengapania is a spectacular and popular picnic spot of the region. It is bounded by Dhakuakhana, Machkhoa and Disangmukh and is a major attraction for tourists and locals alike.
The site is located at a distance of 24 km from Sibsagar, which is well connected with Majuli and Jorhat. Simaluguri Junction is the closest railhead that provides easy access to Tengapania.
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