burning oil lamp namghar the indian state assam |
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A Burning Oil Lamp in a Namghar in the Indian State of Assam.
Namghars literally Prayer House are places for congregational worship associated with the entire Assamese community and the Ekasarana sect of Hinduism, in particular, that is native to Assam. In the Assamese language, `Naam` means prayer and `Ghar` means house. The Burning oil Lamps continuously burn for many years. They are religiously refuelled with mustard oil by the priests of the NamGhar. |
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