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  1. Rajnarayan Basu (1826–1899) was an Indian writer and intellectual of the Bengal Renaissance. He was born in Boral in 24 Parganas and studied at the Hare School and Hindu College, in Kolkata, Bengal. A monotheist at heart, Basu converted to the Brahmoism sect at the age of twenty.

  2. Dec 19, 2022 · Rajnarayan Basu or Rajnarain Bose (1826-1899), was a staunch nationalist, educator, litterateur, thinker, and reformer. He was famous for his nationalist thoughts. The eminent historian Sir Jadunath Sarkar hailed him as 'The Grandfather of Nationalism in India' and Ravindranath Thakur got from him their first inspiration to free India.

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  3. Rajnarayan Basu was a prolific prose writer, a Brahmo leader and a teacher who influenced Rabindranath Tagore. He introduced Western elements, free verse and Bengali in education and literature, and founded the first public library in West Bengal.

  4. Sep 18, 2017 · Rajnarayan Basu (1826-1899) educationist, litterateur and intellectual. He was born in Biral village in 24-Parganas, son of Nanda Kishore, who was for some time the secretary of Raja rammohun roy .

  5. Rajnarayan formally initiated to Brahmoism. New member of the Tattwabodhini Sabha. Journey by boat with Maharshi Devendra Nath Tagore from Uluberia to Burdwan.

  6. Rajnarayan Basu and His “Science of Religion”: The Emergence of Religious Studies through Exchanges between Bengali and Christian Reformers, Orientalists, and Theosophists. Julian Strube. Assistant Professor, Department of Religious Studies, University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria. julian.strube@univie.ac.at. Abstract.

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  8. Rishi Rajnarayan Basu was a writer and intellectual of the Bengal Renaissance. Born in Boral in 24 Parganas, Rajnarayan Basu studied at the Hare School and Hindu College. A monotheist at heart, Rajnarayan Basu was credited for converting Brahmoism at the age of twenty.