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- Namghar abstract "Namghars (Assamese: নামঘৰ) literally Name House are places for congregational worship associated with the Ekasarana religion of Assam. In the Assamese language, 'Naam' means prayer and 'Ghar' means house. Hence, it is called Naamghar. Besides forming the primary structure used for worship, they also function as meeting houses for congregations, as well as theaters for dramatic performances (bhaona). The Namghar, also called the kirtanghar, is also the central structure in the Sattras (monasteries of the Ekasarana religion) where the other buildings are positioned around it. Namghars are widespread in Assam, and very often more than one namghar exists in a single village, signifying many congregational communities.Namghars were introduced in Assam by the Vaishnavite saint Sankaradeva for Assamese people where they can culture and practice naam (devotional songs) and Bhakti of God (devotion). He established the first Naamghar at Bordowa in Nagaon district.There is a Namghar in Puri as well, near the Jagannath Temple.".
- Namghar thumbnail Dhekiakhowa_Bornamghar.jpg?width=300.
- Namghar wikiPageExternalLink www.athkhelianamghar.org.
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- Namghar wikiPageWikiLink Assam.
- Namghar wikiPageWikiLink Assamese_people.
- Namghar wikiPageWikiLink Bhaona.
- Namghar wikiPageWikiLink Bordowa.
- Namghar wikiPageWikiLink Category:Culture_of_Assam.
- Namghar wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ekasarana_Dharma.
- Namghar wikiPageWikiLink Category:Places_of_worship_in_Assam.
- Namghar wikiPageWikiLink Ekasarana_Dharma.
- Namghar wikiPageWikiLink Gable.
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- Namghar wikiPageWikiLink Hip_roof.
- Namghar wikiPageWikiLink Jagannath_Temple,_Puri.
- Namghar wikiPageWikiLink Meeting_house.
- Namghar wikiPageWikiLink Nagaon_district.
- Namghar wikiPageWikiLink Puri.
- Namghar wikiPageWikiLink Puri_Namghar.
- Namghar wikiPageWikiLink Sankardev.
- Namghar wikiPageWikiLink Satra_(Ekasarana_Dharma).
- Namghar wikiPageWikiLink File:Dhekiakhowa_Bornamghar.jpg.
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- Namghar wikiPageWikiLinkText "Namghar".
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- Namghar subject Category:Culture_of_Assam.
- Namghar subject Category:Ekasarana_Dharma.
- Namghar subject Category:Places_of_worship_in_Assam.
- Namghar hypernym Places.
- Namghar type Group.
- Namghar type Settlement.
- Namghar type Group.
- Namghar comment "Namghars (Assamese: নামঘৰ) literally Name House are places for congregational worship associated with the Ekasarana religion of Assam. In the Assamese language, 'Naam' means prayer and 'Ghar' means house. Hence, it is called Naamghar. Besides forming the primary structure used for worship, they also function as meeting houses for congregations, as well as theaters for dramatic performances (bhaona).".
- Namghar label "Namghar".
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- Namghar wasDerivedFrom Namghar?oldid=699954274.
- Namghar depiction Dhekiakhowa_Bornamghar.jpg.
- Namghar homepage www.athkhelianamghar.org.
- Namghar isPrimaryTopicOf Namghar.