Holy Shrines of Assam- Brahmanical, Bauddha, Christian, Islamic, Jaina and Sikh
Book Specification
Item Code: | AZE525 |
Author: | Pradip Sarma |
Publisher: | B.R. PUBLISHING CORPORATION |
Language: | ENGLISH |
Edition: | 2002 |
ISBN: | 9788176462648 |
Pages: | 178 (Throughout B/w Illustrations) |
Cover: | HARDCOVER |
Other Details | 9.00x6.00 |
Weight | 340 gm |
Book Description
Assam is dotted with plethora of places from every major religion country. The most dominating religion this state the Brahmanical which, because its existence since the earliest history, assimilated into many thoughts beliefs thereby making accessible and to most of shrines can both the hills and plains in region, the selective ones from which are included in volume. few Buddhist and Jain Shrines both from old and new, described here. Some Sufi saints also caused many shrines to construct on this land, a few selective ones from which included. The few old Gurudwaras, which have their backgrounds, are also enlisted.
that wills some interest to all, -the ordinary and the serious readers alike.
After the Independence of India, the province of Assam was divided into several states, the one now known as Assam mostly covers the two river valleys of the Brahma putra and the Barak. As these two valleys constituted the principle areas of habitation of this region from time immemorial, we find the majority of the historical evidences confined in these areas. By tradition, the inhabi tants of Assam preferred to live in impermanent buildings and whatever resources they could accumulate were spent in the construction of religious edifices. This tendency is seen not only in the earliest history of the state, it had persisted throughout its past. It is because of this habit that we still find the entire state dotted with varied religious shrines.
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