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Anukulchandra Chakravarty

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Indian physician, philosopher, spiritual leader (1888–1969)

Anukulchandra Chakravarty
Sri Sri Thakur Anukulchandra
Personal life
BornAnukul chandra Chakroborty
(1888-09-14)14 September 1888
Pabna District,British India, nowBangladesh.
Died27 January 1969(1969-01-27) (aged 80)
NationalityIndian
SpouseJagatjanani Shoroshibala
Religious life
ReligionHindu
Founder ofSatsang (Deoghar)

Yug Purushottama Sri Sri Thakur Anukulchandra (14 September 1888 – 27 January 1969), popularly known asSree Sree Thakur, was an Indian homeopathic physician and spiritualguru[1][2][3] and the founder ofSatsang, inDeoghar, Jharkhand.[4][5] He was born in aBrahmin family.[6]

Early life and service

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Yuga purusottom Sri Sri thakur anukul chandra

Anukulchandra Chakroborty was born in theHimaitpur village of Pabna district ofEast Bengal,British India which is now a part ofBangladesh. Sivachandra Chakroborty and Monomohini Devi were his father and mother respectively. As a young medical student in Calcutta, Anukulchandra started serving and treating the slum dwellers in 1911. After six years of study, he came back to Himaitpur and began to practice medicine.[7] His devotees address him asYuga Purushottam or theProphet of the modern age.[8] on the other hand he is the founder of "satsanga" at deoghar inBihar now Jharkhand.

In August 1909 Anukulachandra married to Saroshi Devi.[9] On November 17, 1930, he married Sarba Mangala who was the younger sister for Anukulachandra's 1st wife.[10]

Death

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Anukulchandra died on 27 January 1969. TheGovernment of India released a commemorative postage stamp, in 1987.[11]

References

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  1. ^Nayak, G.C. (2006)."Hinduism: A Descriptive and/or Prescriptive Appraisal of Other Religions". In Gort, Jerald D.; Jansen, Henry; Vroom, Hendrik M. (eds.).Religions view religions : explorations in pursuit of understanding. Rodopi. p. 68.ISBN 90-420-1858-5.OCLC 901183160. Archived fromthe original on 3 December 2019. Retrieved28 February 2020.
  2. ^নেতাজি সুভাষচন্দ্র ও ঠাকুর অনুকূলচন্দ্রের সম্পর্ক, প্রায় অনালোচিত এক অধ্যায়.Bartaman Patrika (in Bengali). 22 March 2018. Archived fromthe original on 29 October 2018. Retrieved25 August 2020.
  3. ^Hosena, Selinā; Islam, Nurul (2010).Bāṃlā ekāḍemī caritābhidhāna. Dhaka: Bāṃlā Ekāḍemī.ISBN 978-984-07-4354-4.OCLC 623263673.
  4. ^"Deoghar Tourism". Archived fromthe original on 19 February 2016. Retrieved14 February 2016.
  5. ^"Politicians turn devotees at Satsang Vihar event".The Times of India. 15 February 2014.
  6. ^Ainy (12 June 2016)."Sri Sri Thakur Anukul Chandra". Retrieved21 January 2022.
  7. ^Roy, Rajarshi (February 2019).Satsang, a Contemporary Religion of Convergence(PDF). 2nd International Academic Conference on Humanities & Social Science. Rome. pp. 231–238.
  8. ^"Sree Sree Thakur Anukulchandra".www.satsang.org.in.
  9. ^[1] Page 66-67
  10. ^[2] ( page 150 to 155)
  11. ^"Postage Stamps: Stamp issue calendar 2014, Paper postage, Commemorative and definitive stamps, Service Postage Stamps, Philately Offices, Philatelic Bureaux and counters, Mint stamps (unused stamps)".postagestamps.gov.in. Archived fromthe original on 21 January 2021. Retrieved8 December 2019.

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