Samaguri Satra

Assam


This small satra, out on a country road 11km east of Kamalabari, was founded in 1663 and has been making traditional dance masks from bamboo, cloth, clay, cow dung and paint ever since. You'll be given a short explanation of the process in a room filled with masks and large images of Krishna in his Narasingha incarnation. Some small masks are for sale as souvenirs.


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