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Hindu temple in Assam, India
Samaria Satra
File:Samaria Temple.jpg
Religion
AffiliationHinduism
DistrictKamrup
DeityKrishna
FestivalsSabha Mohotsov
Location
StateAssam
CountryIndia
Architecture
TypeAssamese
CreatorBar Vishnu Ata
Completed1588
InscriptionsAssamese
Brajavali

Samaria Satra, in the West part of Kamrup, is a monastic Satra in Assam, established by Bar Vishnu Ata in 1588. This Satra particularly belongs to Ekasarana Dharma

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