Bordua
Hindu pilgrimage site in Assam
Bordowa than, also known as Batadrava Than, is in Nagaon district, Assam, and is known as the birthplace of Mahapurush Srimanta Sarkardev, born in 1494 AD. A lot of foreigners come to visit here to learn Sattriya dance and also do some research on Vaishnavism, the worship of the God Vishnu of the Hindu trinity.
Bordua is known for
- Bordowa Than or Satra established in 1465AD
- Aliphukhuri a pious pond 600 years old
- Laikhuta a pillar planted by Changkhan, a Muslim tailor who first saw Sankardev's greatness and sainthood.
- Namghariya Sanskriti a monolithic culture of believing in one God and no idol worship established by Mahapurush Srimanta Sankardev
- Bel Gosh a tree nearly 600 years old near Alipukhuri and Bordowa Than, the leaves of which are used for anjali, the offerings to God and also for prasad distribution.
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