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  2. Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati - Wikipedia

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    The Gaudiya Math centres paid serious attention to the individual discipline of their residents, including mandatory ascetic vows and daily practice of devotion (bhakti) centred on individual recitation (japa) and public singing (kirtan) of Krishna's names, regular study of philosophical and devotional texts (svadhyaya), traditional worship of ...

  3. Anukulchandra Chakravarty - Wikipedia

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    Yuga purusottom Sri Sri thakur anukul chandra . Anukulchandra Chakravarty was born in the Himaitpur village of Pabna district of East Bengal, British India which is now a part of Bangladesh.

  4. Matua Mahasangha - Wikipedia

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    The Matua Mahasangha (Bengali: মতুয়া মহাসংঘ [1]) is a Hindu reform movement that originated around 1860 AD in modern-day Bangladesh.Today, it has a considerable number of adherents both in Bangladesh and in West Bengal, India.

  5. Shastri (2024 film) - Wikipedia

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    Shastri is a 2024 Indian Bengali-language science fiction action thriller film directed by Pathikrit Basu.Produced by Soham Chakraborty, Nispal Singh and Bajrang Lal Churiwala under the banners of Surinder Films, Soham's Entertainment and Creative Solutions Pvt Ltd respectively, the film is based on Debarati Mukhopadhyay's short story Dolgobindo Babur Chashmah.

  6. Ramprasad Sen - Wikipedia

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    Rāmprasād Sen (c. 1723/1718 – c. 1775) was a Hindu Shakta poet and saint of 18th-century Bengal. [3] [4] His bhakti poems, known as Ramprasadi, are still popular in Bengal—they are usually addressed to the Hindu goddess Kali and written in Bengali. [5]

  7. Bhaktivinoda Thakur - Wikipedia

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    Bhaktivinoda Thakur (IAST: Bhakti-vinoda Ṭhākura, Bengali pronunciation: [bʱɔktibinodo tʰakur] ⓘ) (2 September 1838 – 23 June 1914), born Kedarnath Datta (Kedāra-nātha Datta, Bengali: [kedɔrnɔtʰ dɔtto]), was an Indian Hindu philosopher, guru and spiritual reformer of Gaudiya Vaishnavism [3] who effected its resurgence in India in late 19th and early 20th century [4] [5] and was ...

  8. Tattwabodhini Patrika - Wikipedia

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    Tattwabodhini Patrika (Bengali: তত্ত্ববোধিনী পত্রিকা, Tattwabodhini "truth-searching" Patrika "newspaper") was established by ...

  9. Narottama Dasa - Wikipedia

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    Narottama Dasa Thakura was a lifelong brahmachari.He was born in a family of the Bengali Kulin Kayastha caste, the son of King Shri Krishnananda Datta, who ruled the area of Gopalpura in Rajashahi district of modern-day Bangladesh, his capital being Khetri on the Padma River.