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It is one of the oldest 'thanns' which belonged to the Ahom
regime. Since time immemorial, this 'thaan' had a profound influence upon
the people of Dibrugarh. It is considered to be very holy place and is held
in great esteem by the people of Dibrugarh. Every year lots of people visit
the 'than' to pray obeisance to Aai and seek her blessings. Koli aai has a
profound influence in the religious history of Assam. She was the daughter
of the head priest of Dibaru Satra. As the satra did not have a male heir it
gradually disappeared, but then Koli Aai kept the spirit of the Satra alive
along with her 'Mising'(a tribe) disciples. It is believed that Koli Aai was
bestowed with divine power and ultimately she disappeared from the site.
Though 'Aai Thaan' has no temples on idols or celebration of any annual
religious festivals, yet the people has a strong religious hold in the
hearts of the people.
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