Pitambar Deva Goswami (10 June 1885 – 20 October 1962) was a spiritual leader and social reformer in the Indian state of Assam.
He learned Ayurveda, took lessons in vocal and instrumental classical music (sitar, violin and harmonium) and invited experts from Calcutta to the satra.
[citation needed] Goswami pursued reforms which influenced the social life of Assam.
[citation needed] He introduced martial arts and acrobatics for physical training, discipline and self-defense, and improved agriculture with the introduction of tractors.
[citation needed] He opened Kirtanghar to the public, provided famine assistance, freed monks from celibacy, advocated for tribal society like Kaibarta and Karbi and other marginalised communities, taught swaraj and performed satyagraha in 1941.