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Sibnarayan, vol. 1, pp. 93–94 "M.N. Roy Dead,"
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January 1954.
Sibnarayan, III/pp57-58...
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Sibnarayan Ray (1921–2008) was an
Indian thinker, educationist,
philosopher and
literary critic who
wrote in the
Bengali language. A
radical humanist,...
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faction of
Nikhil Utkal Adivasi Congress in the Lok Sabha. Moreover,
Sibnarayan Singh Mahapatra, who was
elected as a
Member of
Parliament from Sundargarh...
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Bureau with his
correspondent Rash
Behari Bose in ****an.
According to
Sibnarayan Ray, Roy and
Chattopadhyaya were
rivals for Agnes: "Roy
would have liked...
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Mohini Mohan Chattopadhay. The book
contained the
teaching of
Swami Sibnarayan Paramahansa.
Kalicharan became convinced that the
adoption of the Brahma...
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Gandhi (2008), p. 109
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where he
received a
Jesuit education. In the 1970s he
collaborated with
Sibnarayan Ray and Greg
Dening as an undergraduate.
Along with
Maurice Bloch, he...
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Cecil Kaye,
compiled & edited...
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Kachari trader based in Goalpara. A
Bengali mendicant,
Sibnarayan Paramhansa,
inspired him to
venerate Brahma, the
Supreme Soul. Kalicharan...