Rajnarayan Basu
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Rajnarayan Basu (Bengali: রাজনারায়ণ বসু; 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, Rajnarayan Basu converted to Brahmoism at the age of twenty. After retiring, he was given the honorary title of Rishi or sage. As a writer, he was one of the best known prose writers in Bengali in the nineteenth century, writing often for the Tattwabodhini Patrika, a premier Brahmo journal. Due to his defence of Brahmoism, he was given the title "Grandfather of Indian Nationalism".
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Rajnarayan Basu
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Rajnarayan Basu
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Rajnarayan Basu
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Midnapore, Bengal, British India
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1899-09-18
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Boral ,
Calcutta, 24 Parganas, Bengal, British India
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1826-09-07
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Rajnarayan Basu,
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Swarnalata Ghosh
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1899-09-18
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Hare School
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Nanda Kishore Basu
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Indian
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রাজনারায়ণ বসু
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Rishi Rajnarayan Basu
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Not in annihilation lost, nor given.
To darkness art thou fled from us and light,
O strong and sentient spirit; no more heaven
of ancient joys, no silence eremite
received thee; but the omnipresent thought
of which thou was a part and earthly hour,
took back its gift. Into that splendour caught
thou hast no lost thy special brightness.Power
remains with thee and old genial force
unseen for blinding light; not darkly larks;
as when a sacred river in its course
dives into ocean, there its strength abides
Not less because with because with vastness wed and works
unnoticed in the grandeur of the tides.
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Prasannamoyee Basu , Nistarani Basu
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My Grandfather—Rajnarayan Bose[1826–1899]
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Rajnarayan Basu (Bengali: রাজনারায়ণ বসু; 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, Rajnarayan Basu converted to Brahmoism at the age of twenty. After retiring, he was given the honorary title of Rishi or sage. As a writer, he was one of the best known prose writers in Bengali in the nineteenth century, writing often for the Tattwabodhini Patrika, a premier Brahmo journal. Due to his defence of Brahmoism, he was given the title "Grandfather of Indian Nationalism".
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1826
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1899