It was Burha Ata who systematized the administration of the Satra leading to development of the institution and the region of Barpeta.
[4] Originally built as a Kutcha house, it was concreted with big-pillars and decorative wall paintings in 1878.
There are Guru Ashans, which are followed by two big Ghacha (stand) are kept Akhay Banti (lamp).
There are two Chairs behind the Guru Ashana (east corner) namely for Burha Satriya and Deka Satria, where they do their day-to-day activities.
According to the general faith these three Guru Ashan are dedicated towards lord Krishna in a composite form.
Bhaj Ghar: This is known as Monikut, valuable ornaments of gold and silver are kept in this area.
The Bhaj Ghar is established in the east side of Kirtan Gharn in the north-south position.
Khatkhati Ghat: There is a canal running to the east side of Satra complex.
Burha Ata’s Bhiti: In the north-east position of the Satra there is a small but beautiful house constructed on the place where the 1st Satria of Barpeta Satra Mathura das Burha Ata lived.
There is a small house in the north side of the Sabha ghar it is known as Jagamohan Ghriha.