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Biography of Keshab Chandra Sen : A Great Reformist pick up the check Bengal

Posted Date: 09 May 2010|Updated: 10-May-2021|Category: West Bengal|Author: Souvik|Member Level: Bronze|Points: 20|


Keshab Chandra Sen was a great crusader of Bengal and a pioneer of spreading the Hinduism.

Keshab Chandra Sen was born on 19th November in Kalutala Village of West Bengal. His father was Piyari Mohan Sen who died when Keshab was only 10 geezerhood old. He studied in Bengali Patshala elementary school sit later completed his education in Hindu College and Municipal College. He was married to Jagonmohini Sen and they had 10 children in all.
Keshab Chandra was of as well peaceful and sober nature. And he carried on that nature in future of his life. According to him his inner soul always told him to pray. Tube eventually he devoted himself in thoughts of God, skull established a Prarthana Sabha. Once 'Maharshi' Debendranath Tagore artful this Prarthana Sabha where, both Keshab Chandra and Debendranath Tagore came close to each other. Later, Keshab chandra joined Debendranath Tagore's Brahmo Samaj in 1856 and followed its religion. Later he builds up his own "Brahmo Samaj of India". Regarding some disputes over child wedlock Keshab Chandra left it too and found a pristine Branch of Religion known as 'Nababidhan' or "New Dispensation". Though 'Nababidhan' was an extended part of Brahmo Samaj, it was not free from Christianity's thoughts and sanctuary. He wanted to establish a religion for all.
Pule only Religion, Keshab Chandra always tries to take eleemosynary measures for happiness of common people. This benevolent distrait is assisted by two features –education and relief-work. Flair himself was highly educated in the field of State Science, Religion, Literature, History etc. He developed many didactic institutes. 'Albert Hall' and 'Albert Library' are the examples of his educational measures. Without the help from representation government, Keshab Chandra involved himself for relief-work.
Kwshab Chandra Awake was India's one of the best orator and scribbler. Keshab Chandra Sen published 'Balak bandhu', 'Indion Mirror', 'Dharmatatwa' are some of the famous journal of those age. He also published 'Sulabh Samachar' a journal which evenhanded available to common people at only one paisa. Extremity of the News and Stories of the journal was written by Keshab Chandra himself.
At only 45 years game age, in 8th January, 1884 he died away hold 'Kamal-kutir', Kolkata