Name Sisir Ghosh | Died 1911 | |
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Spiritual stories 22 lord caitanya conquers the kazi from lord gauranga by sisir kumar ghosh
Sisir Kumar Ghosh (1840–1911) was a noted Indian journalist, founder of the Amrita Bazar Patrika, a noted Bengali language newspaper in 1868 and a freedom fighter from Bengal. He was one of the founding members of the India League. He was also a Vaishnavite, remembered for writings on mystic-saint Lord Chaitanya, and penning a book on him titled Lord Gauranga or Salvation for All in 1897.
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- Spiritual stories 22 lord caitanya conquers the kazi from lord gauranga by sisir kumar ghosh
- Spiritual Stories 01 Deliverance of Jagai and Madhai from Lord Gauranga by Sisir Kumar Ghosh
- References

He was one of the first batch of students who passed in the first entrance examination of the Calcutta University in 1857.
Sisir Ghose lived most of the time in Santiniketan, West Bengal, where he was a Professor of English, an authority on the writings of Rabindranath Tagore and a world-renowned scholar of mysticism.
Spiritual Stories - 01 - Deliverance of Jagai and Madhai from Lord Gauranga by Sisir Kumar Ghosh
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