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Places of Interest
Majuli
Lachit Borphukan Maidam
Dhekiakhowa Bar Namghar
Gymkhana Club
Places of Historical Significance
Mediaeval Monuments

Majuli is the worlds biggest riverine island and a principal place of pilgrimage for the Vaishnavites of Assam since the Ahom days. There are several Satras of Vaishnava religious creed. Of these holy seats, Auniati, Daksinpath, Garamur and Kamlabari are the four most prominent. What is of special importance is its satra establishment, consisting of separate structures, built for different purposes.
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 Sankardeva.
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 Lakshmikantadeva.
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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DHEKIAKHOWA BARNAMGHAR : Established during 1497-1539 by saint-reformer Madhavdeb |
| LACHIT BORPHUKAN'S MAIDAM : Greatest ever Ahom General who defeated the mighty Mughals at Saraighat in 1672. | ![]()
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JORHAT GYMKHANA CLUB : Built in 1876 by D. Slimmon, the then Secretary of the club. |
PLACES OF HISTORICAL SIGNIFICANCE
Bangalpukhari
On the southern side of Jorhat, near Na-ali, there is a tank popularly known as Bangalpukhari. In the month of Sravana of Saka 1739, Badan Barphukan was murdered by Rupsinghh Bangal when he was going to take bath. For this act , he was rewarded with some money which he spent in excavating this tank. The people do not use the water of this tank as it was excavated with the money received for killing a man.
| THENGAL BHAWAN : Build in 1880 by Raibahadur Shiva Prasad Barooah, the first Assamese Daily Dainik Batari was started from this complex. | ![]() |
Burigosain devalay: The Burigosain and the priest were brought from Jayantiya after defeating that king and were established first at Rangpur. When the capital was shifted to Jorhat, the image of Burigosain was also shifted and placed in a temple which lies in the middle of the town. It is a sakta Shrine.
Purnananda Buragohain Maidam: There is a maidam on he bank of Toklai near Macharhat which is of Purnanand Buragohain. It was constructed by his son.
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EASTERN THEOLOGICAL COLLEGE : Established in 1856 as Jorjat Christian School, subsequently named Theological College. |
Kunwori pukhari: About two Miles east of Jorhat town near the Trunk road there is a big tank which is known as Kunwori pukhari. The grand daughter of Sataialia Dilabandha Borgohain was made the Parbatia Kunwari by king Gaurinath Sinha. The Parbatia Kunwori constructed the tank.
Garh Ali: A big embarkment was constructed to protect the Ahom kingdom from the Moamarias and it extended from Seoni Ali to Naga hills. Having seen this, The Moamarias got bewildered and hence this came to be known as Bibuddhi Ghar.
Bilvesvar Siva Temple: About 35 Km. North of Jorhat town by the side of South Trunk Road there lie ruins of an old and small temple, along with a tank built by Rucinath Burgohain.
Gazpur: At a little distance towards north of Bilveswara temple the remains of Hathigarh can be seen. The Garh was erected to capture elephants. The king decided to make a town by collecting one thousand elephants. But it was difficult to collect so many elephants. Therefore the king gave up the idea and named the place as Gazpur.
Magolu Khat: Magolu Khat is situated about four miles west of the Jorhat town. The king Rajeshwar Sinha established the Magolus or Manipuris here after marrying Kuranganayani, the princess of Manipur at Manaimaji vilage.
Ladaigarh: King Pratap Sinha constructed a garh on the north and south to protect the kingdom. One part of this garh is called Mera garh which is Majhuli. Swalat garh is on the northern side and Ladai garh on the southern side.
| Raja Maidam: The existing maidam (vault)which lies on the south bank of Toklai river on the northern side of Jorhat town is of king Purandar Sinha who expired on 1st Oct 1894. The present maidam was constructed to preserve the ashes of the late king. | ![]() |
Baduli Pukahuri: During the reign of the king Jayadhvaj Sinha a tank was excavated by Baduli Borphukan near the Trunk Road at Teok, and it was named after Baduli Borphukan.
Borbheta: Situated 5 K.M. from Jorhat town Borbheta is known for Assam Agriculture University, District Jail, Jorhat police Reserve and the Christian Mission Hospital.
Karanga: It is a village famous for its Black smithy which caters to the demand of neighbouring tea estates and local people.
Nimati:
Situated at a distnace of 17km.from Jorhat, It is an important river port of the district
as well as of Upper Assam.
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CINNAMORA TEA ESTATE : First tea garden of Assam established by Maniram Dewan in 1850. |
List of Mediaeval Monuments Of Jorhat
| Items | SI. No. | Name of the Monument | Year/Period Of Construction | During Whose Reign | Remarks |
| Roads | 1 | Seuni Ali(A.T.Road) | 1650 | Swargadeo Jaydhawaz Singha | Jorhat to Gowrisagar48Km.Constructed by Boduli Borphukan. |
| 2 | Dhudor Ali | 1681-1695 | Swargadeo Godadhar Singha | Kamargaon to Joypur touching Morioni Total length 211 Km. | |
| 3 | Kharikatia | 1696-1714 | Swargadeo Rudra Singha | Kharikatia to Titabor | |
| 4 | Mohbondha Ali | 1795-1810 | Swargadeo Kamaleswar Singha | Jorhat to Mohbondha | |
| 5 | Kamarbandha | 1795-1810 | Swargadeo Kamaleswar Singha | Jorhat to Kamarbandha | |
| 6 | Malow gohain Ali | 1751-1769 | Swargadeo Kamaleswar Singha | Desoi to Bosa | |
| 7 | Susandebandha Ali | 1795-1810 | Swargadeo Kamaleswar Singha | Within Jorhat | |
| 8 | Choladhora Ali | 1795-1810 | -do- | within Jorhat | |
| 9 | Borpatra Ali | -do- | -do- | Within Jorhat running infront of J.B.College | |
| 10. | Na-Ali | 1796 | -do- | Jorhat to Titabor | |
| Holly Temple | 1 | Hatigar | 1812-Half done 1817-completed | Swargadeo Chandrakanta Singha | Constructed by Purnananda Buragohain. 5Km from Jorhat on the way to Sibsagar. |
| 2 | Burigosani Than or Dewal | 1794-1795 | Garuinath Singha chandra Kt.Singha | Shifted to bank of river Bhogdoi.Now on the side of Dewal Road. | |
| 3 | Garakhiadol Temple(Shiva Temple) | 1714 | Swargadeo Siva Singha | 7 Km from Jorhat. | |
| 4 | Borbheti Than (Originally moneastery) | 1769-80 | Swargadeo Rajeswar Singha | Constructed by Muwamoria Priest Ashtabhuz, 7Km from Jorhat town. | |
| 5 | Dhekiakhowa Bornamghar | 1497-1539 | Swargadeo Suhung Myung | By the devotees of Madhavdev. | |
| Mone- astery |
6 | Dakhinpat Satra
Garmur Satra Auniati
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1662 -d0- -do- |
Swargadeo Jaidhwaj Singha | |
| 7 | Kamalabari Satra | 1552-1603 | Swargadeo Khoraroja | At Majuli river island. | |
| 8 | Bengenati Satra | 1524 | Swargadeo SuhungMyung | -do- | |
| Tanks | 1 | Rajmow Pukhuri | 1816 | Swargadeo Chandra Kt.Singha | Near Jorhat Stadium |
| 2 | Hatigar Pukhuri | 1812-Half done 1817-completed | Swargadeo Chandra Kt.Singha | Construction started by Purnanda Buragohain but completed by Rushinath Buragohain | |
| 3 | Katoki Pukhuri | 1810-1818 | -do- | Within Jorhat town | |
| 4 | Mitha Pukhuri | 1810-1818 | -do- | ||
| 5 | Bongal Pukhuri | 1819-1820 | Swargadeo Chandra Kt.Singha | Dredged by Rupsing Subedar | |
| 6 | Borgohain Pukhuri | 1820 | -do- | Dredged by Borgohain | |
| 7 | Choladhora Pukhuri | 1820-21 | -do- | Dredged by Choladhora Phukan | |
| 8 | Kuwari Pukhuri | 1810-1818 | Situated at Lichubari constructed by the queen of Garuinath Singha | ||
| 9 | Bolia Gohain Pukhuri | -do- | -do- | At Lichubari Constructed by Dambaru Gohain alias Bolia Gohain | |
| Burrial tombs |
1 | Rajamaidam | i)1846 ii)1852 | Raised during Brithsh period | i)Maidum of Puranadar Singha ii)Maidum of Swargadeo Kamaswar Singha |
| 2 | Lachit Maidam Singha | 1672 | Swargadeo Udayaditya Singha | At Hoolungapara 16 Km from Jorhat. | |
| 3 | Purnananda Buragohain Maidam | 1817 | Chandra Kt.Singha | Washed away by Bhugdoi .It was near Macharhat. | |
| Ram- parts |
1 | Ladoigar | 1603-1641 | Swargadeo Protap Singha | 12 Kms to the east Jorhat. |
| 2 | Deberapara Gor | 1552-1603 | Swargadeo Khoraroja | 30 Kms from Jorhat | |
| 3 | Mohgor | 1603-1641 | Swargadeo Protap Singha | To the North of Jorht touching Mohuamukh | |
| 4 | Borgheta gor | 1794-95 | Swargadeo Gaurinath Singha | From Bosha to Kaliani under Golaghat district.. | |
| others | 1 | Disoikuth(Army cantonment) | 1789 | -do- | Purnanda Baruagohain |
| 2 | Hatigarh (Elephent trap) | 1603-1641 | Swargadeo Pratap Singha | A pair of ramparts utilised as elephant traps. |