Dhekiakhowa Bornamghar is one of Assam’s most respected naamghar (community prayer hall) traditions. Visitors come for the peaceful campus, continuous devotional atmosphere, and the living culture of Neo-Vaishnavism where prayers, kirtan, and community service feel very active even today. It’s a meaningful stop if you want to understand the spiritual heartbeat of Upper Assam beyond temples.
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History & highlights
It is widely associated with the Neo-Vaishnavite movement and is described by district sources as a historic worship centre established by Madhabdev in the 15th century. Over generations, it continued as an important religious institution from the Sankardev–Madhabdev tradition, known for preserving community worship practices.
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