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  1. Professor, writer. Kshitimohan Sen (2 December 1880 – 12 March 1960) was an Indian scholar, writer, a Sanskrit professor and an M.A. in Sanskrit from Queen's College, Benares. He was born in a Baidya Brahmin family hailing from Sonarang in Bengal Presidency (now in Bangladesh).

  2. Born in Benares, Kshitimohan Sen spent his early years there. After doing his Masters in Sanskrit from Queen's College, Benares, he joined the Education Ministry of Chamba. Invited by Rabindranath, he joined the Brahmacharyasrama in 1908 and completed his career as the Principal of Vidya Bhavana, Visva-Bharati. He was appointed Vice-Chancellor ...

  3. Kshitimohan Sen. 3.79. 200 ratings32 reviews. A guide to the nature and function of Hinduism. Hinduism is unique among the great religions in that it had no founder but grew gradually over a period of 5000 years, absorbing and assimilating all the religions and cultural movements in India.

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  4. 31. Juli 2015 · Hinduism. by. Sen, Kshitimohan. Publication date. 1991. Topics. Hinduism. Publisher. Harmondsworth, Middlesex, England ; New York, N.Y.: Penguin Books. Collection. printdisabled; internetarchivebooks; inlibrary. Contributor. Internet Archive. Language. English. Includes bibliographical references and index.

  5. According to Kshitimohan, Chamba should have been as well-known to us as Selaidah-Patisar. The Tagores had their estate at Sadhanpur much below the hilly regions of Chamba.

  6. Sen, Kshitimohan (1880-1960) educationist and writer, was born on 2 December 1880 in Benares, son of Bhubanmohan Sen, a physician whose ancestral home was in Vikrampur, Dhaka.

  7. 10. Sept. 2008 · Tantranī sādhanā: saṅkshipta paricaya. by Kshitimohan Sen First published in 1946 1 edition in 1 language. Not in Library. Want to Read.