Dive into the vibrant cultural heritage of Majuli, the world’s largest river island, and explore its centuries-old tradition of mask-making. From their origins in the 16th century under Srimanta Sankardev to their significance in Assamese theater and spirituality, these handcrafted masks tell a story of devotion, artistry, and innovation. Discover how this unique art form connects performers to mythological narratives, preserves cultural heritage, and gains global recognition with a Geographical Indication (GI) tag. Witness the essence of Majuli’s Neo-Vaishnavite culture through this timeless craft.