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Aniruddhadev (1553–1626) was a 16th-century
Ekasarana Ekasarana Dharma (literally: ''Shelter-in-One religion'') is a neo-Vaishnavite monolithic religion propagated by Srimanta Sankardeva in the 15th-16th century in the Indian state of Assam. It reduced focus on vedic ritualism and focuses on d ...
preceptor from
Assam Assam (; ) is a state in northeastern India, south of the eastern Himalayas along the Brahmaputra and Barak River valleys. Assam covers an area of . The state is bordered by Bhutan and Arunachal Pradesh to the north; Nagaland and Manipur ...
. Born to a Bhuyan named Gondagiri, Aniruddhadev was a disciple of Gopal Ata and the founder of the Mayamara satra of the Kalasamhati, the followers of which revolted against Ahom kingdom who priotized the Brahmasamhati.


Brief life

Aniruddhadev was born in the year 1553 in what is modern-day Assam. His father Gondagiri was a Bhuyan and his mother Anjali Devi was the cousin of
Sankardev Srimanta Sankardev( শ্ৰীমন্ত শংকৰদেৱ )(; ; 1449–1568) was a 15th–16th century Assamese polymath; a saint-scholar, poet, playwright, dancer, actor, musician, artist social-religious reformer and a figure of im ...
. At an early age he became a disciple of Gopaldeva for which he moved to
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, where he spent three and half years for receiving religious teachings. After the completion of his studies, he came back to his place and founded a ''
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'' at Bishnu-Bali Kuchi and started propagating the Vaishnava religion from the month of Magha (January/February) 1601. Due to the frequent raids from the neighbouring tribes of the
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, he shifted to Naha Ati, on the banks of Marnai river, present-day
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. Here he was successful in converting a large number of disciples into Neo-vaishnavism. He later moved to
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, on the bank of a lake called Moamara, where he established the Mayamara Satra. The democratic outlook and humanism of the Satra appealed to the nearby tribesmen who accepted him as a religious perceptor. The prominent tribes he converted were the Morans, Kacharis, Chutias, Borahis, Ahoms and professional caste like
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s. Aniruddhadev's ideology of egalitarianism came in direct conflict with the right wing sub-sect ideology of the Bhakti movement and his concern for the lowers strata of society was not supported by members of the conservative class. The building of satras belonging to ''Brahmasamhati'' by the state ( Ahom kingdom) and further demoting Aniruddhadev and his followers to the background led to a sense of alienation among them. Nevertherless, the egalitarian outlook of the Mayamara satra attracted a large number of followers from the tribal and marginalised section of the society and the news of Aniruddhadev's success soon reached the Ahom king Sukhaamphaa, who considered its growing popularity a threat to the Ahom state. Aniruddhadev was able to convince that his missionary work will bring no harm to the King's authority and after coming to an agreement was permitted to continue his activities. He later involved himself in scholarly pursuits and translated the
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into Assamese and composed a work called Bhakti Mangal Ghosa. Aniruddhadev passed away at the age of 73 in the first week of December 1626.


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* * * {{refend 1553 births 1626 deaths Ekasarana Dharma Scholars from Assam Dramatists and playwrights from Assam Writers from Assam