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This is known as Monikut, valuable ornaments of gold and silver are kept in this area. Some representative statues are also kept here. The Bhaj Ghar is established in the east side of Kirtan Ghar in the north-south position. The architectural style of the Bhaj Ghar is unique. Adjacent to the east head of the kirtanghar is a folding house or (manikut) built on the North-south side. It takes about five liters of oil per day to keep the lamps burning. To the south are the statues of Kalia Thakur and Basudev.
Valuable items of Barpeta session are stored here In the southern part of the folding house, sachi leaves and cotton leaves are well preserved.
According to the proverb and folklore about the reason why the Manikut of Barpeta's kirtan house is a folded house, it is here that Sri Krishna e Bednidhi Brahman fainted.
For a long time, there was an oily liquid called Nigri. Burman's oil mite is located there The folded house was decorated with arches because of the bow of Sri Sri Krishna.
According to Madhab dev
Koch brought two good master artisan from Bihar to decorate the strong store house (monikut). He also decorated it with bows because it was a place for people to burn oil Lamp. The manikut can be said to be decorated with arches or folds to prevent the burning of the Guru's incense sticks during storms and rains. This is because of the science of folding.
There is a door on the east side to get out of the folding room Write with the help of session history.
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