LET'S CALL IT A DAY

Abhayapuri carries the quintessential characteristics of a town - by no means a small one, but protected from the hustle-bustle of an urban metropolis. It still retains the rustic cultural elements of the Assamese milieu, yet there is an air of modernity that is unmistakable. 



As the sun goes down, one can see office-goers returning homeward in private vehicles and autos (often called 'pilpillees' in the local lingo). Roadside vendors occupy their usual spots and the evening connoisseurs of street food begin to gather around.    




The town has a countable number of Naamghars (prayer houses for congregational worship associated with the Assamese community), both big and small. The evening air brims with the melody of Borgeet (prayer songs associated with Eksarana Dharma) from the loudspeakers that can't be spotted. 

Like end credits to a movie.

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