Saumarapitha

Saumarapitha is one of the four Kamarupa Pithas, the geographical divisions of ancient Kamarupa. [1][2]

Boundaries

Sources defines boundaries of Saumarapitha as area between from the Bhairavi and the Dikarai river.[3]

gollark: Not really.
gollark: i.e. the physical processes involved in the brain do not actually work the same if you swap all the atoms for... identical atoms.
gollark: Anyway, if you actually *did* end up breaking consciousness if you swapped out half the atoms in your brain at once, and this was externally verifiable because the conscious thing complained, that would probably have some weird implications. Specifically, that the physical processes involved somehow notice this.
gollark: I mean, apart from the fact that it wasn't livable in the intervening distance, which might be bad in specifically the house case.
gollark: If I build an *identical* house in the same place, with all the same contents, somehow, I don't care that much.

See also

References

  1. Journal of the Assam Research Society - Volumes 13-15 - Page 90,1959 Yoginl-tantra divides Kamarupa into four pithas or region (Ratna pitha, Swarna pitha, Kama pitha, and Saumara pitha)
  2. Sen, Dineschandra (1988), The Ballads of Bengal - Volume 1, Mittal Publications, p. 375
  3. Kakati, Banikanta (1967), The mother goddess Kamakhya, p. 7
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