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  2. Brahmabandhav Upadhyay - Wikipedia

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    Brahmabandhab Upadhyay acted as editor of Sandhya, till the last day of his life. After the movement of partition of Bengal in 1905, there was a boost in nationalist ideologies and several publications took active and fierce role in propagating them, including Sandhya.

  3. Hooghly Collegiate School - Wikipedia

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    Brahmabandhab Upadhyay (1861–1907) (admitted into Hooghly Collegiate School in 1874) Pratul Mukhopadhyay [5] (1950s) In popular culture.

  4. Christian ashram movement - Wikipedia

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    The Christian ashram movement (not to be confused with United Christian Ashrams) is a movement within Christianity in India that embraces Vedanta [1] and the teachings of the East, attempting to combine the Christian faith with the Hindu ashram model and Christian monasticism with the Hindu sannyasa tradition.

  5. Brahmabandhab Upadhyay - Wikipedia

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  6. Timothy Tennent - Wikipedia

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    Tennent's education includes a B.A. from Oral Roberts University, an M.Div. from Gordon Conwell (1984), a Th.M. from Princeton Theological Seminary (1991), and a Ph.D. from the University of Edinburgh's Centre for the Study of Christianity in the Non-Western World (1998), where his dissertation was on Indian theologian Brahmabandhab Upadhyay.

  7. William Wallace (Jesuit) - Wikipedia

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    Wallace was inspired by the efforts of Brahmabandhab Upadhyay and Animananda. With them he felt that Christianity had to be Indianized if it had to gain a successful hearing in Bengal. He had read Upadhyay’s articles in Sophia and had been impressed by his basic motivations.

  8. Julius J. Lipner - Wikipedia

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    Lipner was born and brought up in India, for the most part in West Bengal. After his schooling in India, he obtained a Licentiate in Theology (summa cum laude) in the Pontifical Athenaeum (now Jnana Deepa Vidyapith) in Pune, and then spent two years studying for an M.A. in Indian and Western philosophy at Jadavpur University in Kolkata/Calcutta.

  9. Talk:Brahmabandhav Upadhyay - Wikipedia

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    Starting a school (Shantiniketan) and leaving it for the opening of a math (Jabalpur), also soon left to be cared by others. Always seeking… Deeper, more and further. The article should somehow reflect this aspect of his life and not try to ‘categorize’ Brahmabandhav Upadhyay into an exclusive ‘either-or’, a ‘this or that’.