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"Ancient weapons called "Bartop" or cannons are preserved here"- describe in which satra?
Dakhinpat Satra
Garamurh Satra
Auniati Satra
Kamalabari Satra
Satras are institutional centers associated with the Ekasarana tradition of Vaishnavism, largely found in the Indian state of Assam and neighboring regions. Numbering in the hundreds, these centers are generally independent of each other and under the control of individual adhikaras (or satradhikars), though they can be grouped into four different Sanghatis (orders).
Garamurh Satra: This "Satra" was founded by Lakshmikantadeva. During the end of autumn, the traditional Raasleela is enacted with pomp and celebrations. Ancient weapons called "Bartop" or cannons are preserved here.
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