External Links to Resources on the Sankaradeva Movement

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- Works
- Institutions/Orgs
- Srimanta Sankaradeva Sangha, official Website
- Bardowā Thān Website
- Barpetā Sattra Website
- Sankaradeva.com, An initiative by Society for Srimanta Sankaradeva
- Srimanta Foundation
- Āuniāti Sattra Website
- Akonir Namghar, premier organisation to develop interest in young minds about “Eka Sarana Hari Naam Dharma”
- Books
- Early History of the Vaisnava Faith and Movement in Assam : Sankaradeva and His Times, the classic book by Dr. Maheswar Neog on the Sankaradeva Movement
- Naam ghosa: Hymns to the Blessed Lord (as it is) translation of Madhavadeva’s magnum opus by Pranabananda Pathak
- Wikipedia / Facebook / Blogs / Info sites
- Sankaradeva’s Eka-Sarana-Hari-Nama Dharma
- Srimanta Sankaradeva Pages on Wikipedia
- Sanderson Beck, “The Bhakti movement of religious devotion spread as one of its greatest proponents Shankaradeva was born..”
- Facebook Groups
- Followers of Srimanta Sankaradeva - Group of thousands of Sankaradeva fans, launched by Dr. Sanjib Kr. Borkakoti
- Mahapurusha Srimanta Sankardeva Discussions
- Vaishnavism- Eka Sarana Hari Naam Dharma - Contains sublime translations from the Kirttana. Excellent!
- Sankardeva Sangha
- The Kirttana in UNICODE - Conversion of the Venerable Text into UNICODE
- Podum Sattra
- Mahapurush Sri Sri Madhabdeva
- Asom Sattra Mahasabha (New Delhi)
- Srimanta Sankaradeva Article on Google Knol
- Sankaradeva Quiz on The Full Wiki
- Naam-dharma@blogspot
- “Srimanta Sankaradeva’s Vaishnavism - Xatras, Xatriya Dance, Borgeets and Bhaonas” - Mofid Hasan’s site; contains some excellent videos as well.
- Sattriyā
- Sattriyā Video of Bhobananda Barbayan performing in France:- it was performed in France in July 2008
- Sattriyā exponent Ms Indira PP Bora’s page.
- Website of Sattriyā artist Ms P. Suresh:- contains information on Sattriyā
- CCRT website:- contains list of artists and institutions of Sattriyā
- Article on ‘Rediscovery of Sattriya Dance’ by Sudarshan Thakur
- ‘Sattriya: The Redefining of a Tradition’ by Arshiya Sethi
- Majuli
- Borgeet
- Assamese Literature etc.
- AAI website:- excellent poetry in the Assamese language
- Poetry Site of Sri Kamal Bordoloi
- Information on Assamese literature on the anweson site
- Selected bibliography (not exhaustive!) on Assam and the Assamese compiled by Jugal Kalita, University of Colorado
- Assamese Design Guide@IIT:- document providing information about Assamese language and its usage.
- Other Links