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Barpeta Satra, Namghar, Assam, Royalty Free Stock Photo
Barpeta Satra, Namghar, Assam, Royalty Free Stock Photo
Barpeta Satra, Namghar, Assam Royalty Free Stock Photo
People at Barpeta Satra, Namghar Royalty Free Stock Photo
A place of worship name `NamGhar` in the Indian State of Assam Royalty Free Stock Photo
Assam state in India scenario of village area Royalty Free Stock Photo
Wide view of Barpeta Satra Royalty Free Stock Photo
A Burning Oil Lamp in a Namghar in the Indian State of Assam
This is a bor namghar Temple. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Assam state in India a man acting for `ketu` rule of drama puran. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Wide view of Barpeta Satra Royalty Free Stock Photo
Traditional symbol of Assamese community Royalty Free Stock Photo
Barpeta Kirtanghar Royalty Free Stock Photo
Assamese temple called Naamghar in a cloudy day. Royalty Free Stock Photo
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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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