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4.5 Based on 380 reviews
BHAKTINATH BARMAN – 5 months ago

Nice place to visit with family. You'll get a touch of serenity the moment you enter to the temple.

Partha Pratim Basak – 3 months ago

Extremely peaceful place. If you can be there for an hour you will feel refreshed and relaxed.

Madhurya Sarma – 3 months ago

Very soothing ambience, totally a divine feeling. Located a little distance from the city but worth the visit. The priests are very welcoming and hospitable. A must visit place if you are in town.

Abhrajit Nandi – a month ago

Calm and Serene Place. Far away from the town. A rich blend of Assamese culture is there.

Brajen Roy – 3 months ago

Madhupur Satra is established by Assamese Vaishnavite monasteries for religious practices in 16th century during Koch kingdom.The great Bhakti Saint Mahapurusha Srimanta Sankardeva (1449-1568 AD) and his disciple Mahapurusha Madhavadeva died here. 👆from #wikipedia