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  1. Keshab Chandra Sen - Background. Keshub Chandra Sen was born on November 19, 1838, in an affluent family in Calcutta. He was ten years old when he lost his father, Peary Mohan, and was raised by his uncle. He was appointed secretary of the Asiatic Society in 1854. He also worked as a bank clerk, but the monotonous clerical work bore him.

  2. www.thebrahmosamaj.net › founders › keshubThe Brahmo Samaj

    On 13th April, 1862, Debendranath elevated Keshub Chandra Sen to the post of Minister or Acharya of the Samaj. After the divine service he presented him with a Brahmo Dharma and a formal appointment letter and conferred upon him the title of Brahmananda - meaning one whose delight is God. However this was not looked upon well by the older ...

  3. Collections of Sen's lectures are found in Keshub Chunder Sen's Lectures in India, 2 vols., 4th ed. (Calcutta, 1954), and in Lectures and Tracts, edited by Sophia Dobson Collett (London, 1870). P. C. Mozoomdar's The Life and Teachings of Keshub Chunder Sen, 3d ed. (Calcutta, 1931) is a disciple's account

  4. Keshub Chandra Sen was born on 19 November 1838 into an affluent Baidya family of Calcutta (now Kolkata). His family originally belonged to Gariffa village on the banks of the river Hooghly . His grandfather was Ramkamal Sen (1783–1844), a well known pro- sati Hindu activist and lifelong opponent of Ram Mohan Roy [6] His father Peary Mohan Sen died when he was ten, and Sen was brought up by his uncle.

  5. Jan 7, 2024 · Early Life of Keshab Chandra Sen: Keshab Chandra Sen was born on November 19, 1838, in Calcutta, India. His family was deeply rooted in traditional Hindu culture, and his father was a well-respected trader. Growing up, Keshub experienced the rich cultural and religious traditions of Bengal. As a child, Keshab showed a keen interest in learning.

  6. Sen, Keshab Chandra (1838–1884) in A Dictionary of Hinduism Length: 235 words. (1838–1884)Born into a Vaiṣṇava vaidya (‘medical’) caste in Calcutta, Sen had a Westernized education. In 1858 he joined the Brāhmo Samāj, its then leader, the brahmin Debendranāth Tagore initiating him as the organization's first non-brahmin teacher ...

  7. Dec 29, 2023 · Keshub Chandra Sen Wikipedia. (Text) CC BY-SA. Keshab Chandra Sen (Bengali , Keshob Chndro Shen also spelled, Keshub Chunder Sen) (19 November 1838 8 January 1884) was an Indian Bengali Hindu philosopher and social reformer who attempted to incorporate Christian theology within the framework of Hindu thought. Born a Hindu, he.