Agomani

Agomani (also spelt as Agomoni or Agamani) is a sub town area of Dhubri district (Assam) India.

National Highway 17 passes through Agomani from North to South and the historical Gohain Kamal Ali (Road) runs from East to West.

It is said that Mahapurush Sri Sri Shankardeva, the great preacher of the Bhagawati Bhaishnava faith, made a voyage from Pathbaushi with his niece Aai Bhubeneshwari to get her marriage with Chillarai, the brother of Nara Narayana, the king of Koch kingdom.

Baruah, the Jamindar of Gouripur and Maharaja Nara Narayana, the King of Koch kingdom arrived at the place of Agomani to meet and to settle some disputes overland.

Cultivators produced rice, jute, wheat, vegetable and other agricultural crops.

They are peace-loving people and have been living in communal harmony and peace since long ago.

[2] [3] Sheelbhadra the famous Assamese writer, wrote a novel namely "AGOMANIR GHAT" which made Agomani well known.

These offices and Institutions increased the importance of Agomani and It is going to form a small town-ship.

The Gangadhar river flowing towards the Brahmaputra is at a distance of half a kilometer to the east to the Agomani.

Agomani Higher Secondary School
Talkies in Agomani Town