Keshub Chandra Sen (Bengali: কেশবচন্দ্র সেন; also spelled Keshab Chunder Sen; 19 November 1838 – 8 January 1884) was an Indian philosopher and social reformer who attempted to incorporate Christian theology within the framework of Hindu thought.
Keshab Chandra Sen (1838-84) was one of the most powerful and controversial figures in nineteenth-century Bengal. A religious leader and social reformer, his...
Keshab Chandra Sen (1838-1884) was an Indian intellectual, philosopher and socio-religious reformer. He was one of the well-known leaders of Brahmo Samaj. He endeavoured to establish a universal religion.
Keshab Chandra Sen (1838-84) was one of the most powerful and controversial figures in nineteenth-century Bengal. A religious leader and social reformer, his universalist interpretation of Hinduism found mass appeal in India, and generated considerable interest in Britain.
Keshab Chandra Sen (1838-1884) was a prominent Indian philosopher and social reformer, a leader of the Brahmo Samaj movement. He championed significant social reforms including women's education, abolition of child marriage, and inter-caste marriage, profoundly influencing the Bengal Renaissance.
Keshab Chandra Sen (1838-1884), a great intellectual and well-known Brahma leader of nineteenth-century Bengal, founded a new 'universal' religion - Naba Bidhan - in 1880 (New Dispensation).
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Keshab Chandra Sen (1838-84) was one of the most powerful and controversial figures in nineteenth-century Bengal. A religious leader and social reformer, his universalist interpretation of...
On this day in 1866 the Brahmo community in Calcutta, still in its early years, officially broke up, with one of its young leaders, Keshab Chandra Sen, setting up another branch of the community. A ...