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The town of Jorhat is located 314 km from
Guwahati astride NH 37. It is a good link between lower Assam
with upper Assam as also North Arunachal Pradesh and Nagaland.
It has a connection by road, railway and air to other parts
of Assam and major cities of the country.
There are Assam
state transport Corporation as well as private buses which operate
in this sector. Jorhatis connected to Guwahati by a direct rail
line. There are direct flights from Guwahati to Jorhat and other
parts of the country.
Places to
see
The
Satras
The Vaishnava Satras were founded by Sankardeva, the father
of Assamese culture. The historic and auspicious 'Manikanchan
Sanjog' was the first Satra in Majuli. Subsequently 65 satras
grew which propagated the ethnic and sociocultural ideals. At
present there are only 22 Satras in Majuli and rest have been
shifted to other safer places due to flood and erosion. These
Satras are the treasure house of 'Borgeet', Matiakhara, Jumora
dance, Chali dance, Noyua dance, Nande Vringee, Sutradhar, Ozapali,
Apsara dance, Satria Krishna dance, Dasavater dance etc. which
were contributed by Shri Shanjerdeva.
Dakhinpat Satra
Dakhinpat Satra was founded by Banamalidev, an exponent of Raasleela,
which is now observed as one of the State festivals of Assam.
Garamurh Satra
This Satra was founded by Lakshmikantdeva. During Autumn end
traditional Raasleela is performed with great enthusiasm. Some
ancient weapons are also preserved here.
Auniati Satra
Founded by Niranjan Pathakdeva, this satra is famous for 'Paalnaam'
and Apsara dance and it also has considerable collection of
old Assamese utensils, jewellery and handicrafts.
Kamalabari
Satra
Kamalabari Satra founded by Bedulapadma Ata, is a center of
art, culture, literature and classical studies. Its branch Uttar
Kamalabari Satra has performed cultural programme of satria
art in several states of India and abroad.
Bengenaati Satra
It is a store house of culturally important antiques and an
advanced center of performing arts. Muraridev, the grand son
of Shankaradeva's step mother, had founded the SSwargadeoatra.
The royal robes belong to the Ahom king Swargadeo Gadadhar Singha,
made of Gold and an umbrella which is also made of gold, are
preserved here.
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