Swarnapitha

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

Boundaries

Sources define the boundaries of Swarnapitha as the area between the Rupali River and the Bharali River.[3]

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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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