Bharali is approximately 2 km away from Hatbor, a place of historical importance under the Kaliabor subdivision in the Nagaon district, Assam in India.
[1] People from the Nagaon district are mostly agriculture oriented and are guided by rich Sattria (Eksarana religion) culture.
One of the interesting aspects of the Bharali Namghar is the 'Laikhuta' (main pillar of the building) made by Tulsi tree (holy Basil).
Spirituality lies in the sound of Doba and Borkaah(instruments to play during prayer) that removes negative power and welcomes the positive.
To perform 'Naam-Prasanga'(communal prayer) and 'Bhaona' (theatrical performance) in Srimanta Sankardeva(Vaishnava guru) Tithi (observatory day) and Shree Shree Madavdeva (Vaishnava guru and disciple of Srimanta Sankardev)Tithi is a tradition in Bharali Namghar.