Baruah Family Donates Rare 200-Year-Old Treasures to Auniati Satra Museum.
The revered Sri Sri Auniati Satra has added a new chapter to its rich heritage with the donation of rare and ancient artifacts. Prominent social worker Dinendra Nath Baruah of North Guwahati, Silsakoo, recently donated an extraordinary collection of historical items. The artifacts were handed over to the Satradhikar, Dr. Pitambar Deb Goswami, on 21st November 2024. These 200-year-old treasures will enrich the cultural and historical value of the Satra’s museum.

A Glimpse of the Treasures
The donated artifacts showcase traditional Assamese craftsmanship and cultural richness from bygone eras.
The collection comprises:
- A huge maihang (a traditional container)
- Intricately crafted bell metal Vessels.
- Four large brass pots
- Traditional pots of various shapes and sizes.
- Tow, handies, traditional Assamese buckets, pitchers, ban bowls, khantis, and many more.
Each piece is a testament to the artistry and utilitarian innovation of Assamese culture, preserved over centuries.

Cultural and Historical Significance
These artifacts, now part of the Auniati Satra Museum, are believed to have been in use over two centuries ago. They serve as invaluable resources for understanding Assam’s cultural evolution, particularly the traditional lifestyle, craftsmanship, and religious practices.
These treasures will greatly enhance the museum’s appeal. They will make it an even more attractive destination for historians, researchers, and tourists. It allows the younger generation to connect with their roots and appreciate Assam’s rich heritage.

A Noble Contribution
Dinendra Nath Baruah’s generous gesture reflects his dedication to preserving and promoting Assamese culture. By donating these rare treasures, he has ensured that these artifacts will remain preserved for future generations to admire and learn from. His efforts have been lauded by the Satradhikar, Dr. Pitambar Deb Goswami, who expressed deep gratitude for this significant contribution.

The Museum’s Growing Legacy
Sri Sri Auniati Satra is one of Assam’s most revered religious and cultural institutions, established in 1653 by Ahom King Jayadhwaj Singha. Its museum houses a remarkable collection of ancient manuscripts, traditional tools, and artifacts. This makes it a treasure trove of Assamese culture and history.
These rare donations will enrich the museum’s collection and offer deeper insights into Assam’s past.

A Beacon of Heritage
As these rare artifacts take their place in the museum, they stand as a reminder of Assam’s enduring cultural legacy. The efforts of individuals like Dinendra Nath Baruah and institutions like Sri Sri Auniati Satra ensure that this legacy continues to shine brightly.
If you’re in North Guwahati, visit the enriched museum of Sri Sri Auniati Satra. Experience these incredible treasures firsthand.
Let these artifacts take you on a journey through time, celebrating the grandeur of Assam’s cultural heritage.














