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  1. Keshub Chandra Sen (Bengali: কেশবচন্দ্র সেন; also spelled Keshab Chunder Sen; 19 November 1838 – 8 January 1884) was a Hindu philosopher and social reformer who attempted to incorporate Christian theology within the framework of Hindu thought.

  2. Keshab Chunder Sen (born November 19, 1838, Calcutta [now Kolkata], India—died January 8, 1884, Calcutta) was a Hindu philosopher and social reformer who attempted to incorporate Christian theology within the framework of Hindu thought.

  3. Learn about the life, ideology and contributions of Keshub Chandra Sen, a prominent figure in Bengal's social reform. He bridged faiths, challenged orthodoxy and shaped the socio-religious landscape in colonial India.

  4. May 21, 2018 · Keshub Chandra Sen was an Indian reformer and the third leader of Brahmo Samāj, a theistic movement in Hinduism. He advocated for social reforms, mystical experiences, and a New Dispensation based on the Motherhood of God.

  5. Mar 3, 2023 · Learn about Keshub Chandra Sen, an Indian intellectual, philosopher and socio-religious reformer who led Brahmo Samaj in the 19th century. He advocated for a universal religion, social reforms, nationalism and British rule.

  6. SEN, KESHAB CHANDRA (1838 – 1884), Indian social and religious reformer. Sen represented for many the prototype of the Indian intellectual who adjusted to the intrusion of the West into Indian society in the second half of the nineteenth century.

  7. www.thebrahmosamaj.net › founders › keshubThe Brahmo Samaj

    On 13th April, 1862, Debendranath elevated Keshub Chandra Sen to the post of Minister or Acharya of the Samaj. After the divine service he presented him with a Brahmo Dharma and a formal appointment letter and conferred upon him the title of Brahmananda - meaning one whose delight is God.