- Pramathalal Sen
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name = Pramathalal Sen
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birth_date =17 December 1866
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death_date =30 June 1930
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occupation = Philosopher
spouse =Pramathalal Sen (popular as Naluda) was a philosopher of
Keshub Chunder Sen ’s New Dispensation, who along withBenoyendranath Sen and Mohit Chandra Sen, devoted himself to update the organisation and doctrine of the new religious congregation and improve relations with otherBrahmo groups. [Kopf, David, "The Brahmo Samaj and the Shaping of the Modern Indian Mind", 1979, p. 84, Princeton Univerisy Press, ISBN 0691031258]Early life
The son of Nabin Chandra Sen and nephew of Keshub Chunder Sen, he passed the Entrance (school-leaving) examination from Albert School, Kolkata. He gave up further efforts at formal education and decided to work for the Brahmo Samaj. Sengupta, Subodh Chandra and Bose, Anjali (editors), 1976/1998, "Sansad Bangali Charitabhidhan" (Biographical dictionary) Vol I, Bn icon, pp. 309-10, ISBN 8185626650] After the death of Keshub Chunder Sen in 1884, he spent some time with Sadhu Hiranand Advani in Hyderabad, Sind. However, Advani’s untimely death brought all work there to a stop. On return to Kolkata, he assisted
Protap Chunder Mozoomdar in his work. [ Sastri, Sivanath, "History of the Brahmo Samaj", 1911-12/1993, p. 532, Sadharan Brahmo Samaj.]Theology
Brahmo
theology was one of those persisting ideas among many well-intentioned Brahmo leaders that had never gained full acceptance amongst the congregation, nor was it ever institutionalised.Gour Govinda Ray , the most outstanding intellectual luminary in Keshub’s circle of ascetics, candidly disavowed theology as greatly inferior to religious inspiration. However, there were people likePrasanna Kumar Roy who argued that no religion has ever been sustained without a systematic theology. Charles Dall, the American Unitarian missionary, who was member of Keshub’s Brahmo Samaj in 1870s, also argued that a theological school was urgently needed to avert “emotionalism and mysticism among Brahmos.” [ Kopf, David, p. 79]Pramathalal Sen was one of the earlier members of the Brahmo Samaj to proceed to Manchester College in England to study theology in 1897-99.It is said that the Unitarians wanted to confer on him the degree of Doctor of Divinity but he politely refused to accept the same. Niyogi, Niranjan, "Smritir Gourab Smritir Sourav" (The scent of glorious memories), 1969, Bn icon, pp. 192-199.]
In 1905, he opted to be a missionary of the Brahmo Samaj. He was inducted by Gour Govinda Ray and presented by Braja Gopal Niyogi. [ Niyogi, Niranjan, "Sadhan O Seva" (Dedication and Service), 1963, Bn icon, p. 287. ]
In 1910, Pramathalal Sen and T.L.Vaswani represented Brahmo Samaj in the World Conference of Religions at
Berlin . Just as the 1893 conference atChicago had been organised by the Unitarians, this conference was also organised by the Unitarians.Other activities
He was associated with
Rabindranath Tagore andBrahmabandhab Upadhyay from a young age. In 1910, he was the first to publish English translations of Tagore’s poems in England.He was secretary of the Victoria Institution at Kolkata from 1914 to 1930.His missionary activities took him to different towns in India, at many of which he had a devoted following, who eagerly looked forward to the visits of Pramathalal, whom they called Sadhu.Personal traits
He remained single and lived a simple life. In the students’ hostel he set up on Harrison Road (now Mahatma Gandhi Road) in 1902, a board was there, “Seek to be Unknown”. That summed up his attitude towards life. Those who came in close contact with him, knew what a superb letter writer he was. In later life he suffered illness for some time and subsequently succumbed to it. When his end was approaching, everybody around sang, his favourite song,
:ebar dubilam, dubilam, pranaram sagare.:: now I am sinking, sinking in the sea of eternity
Works
For many years he edited "The Interpreter and the Young Man", "World and the New Dispensation", and "Navavidhan".
Four volumes of his letters have been published under the title "Naludar Chithi" {Naluda’s letters).He published "Keshub Chunder Sen – a Study". [Ghosh, Nirvarpriya, "The Evolution of Navavidhan", 1930, pp. 170-173.]
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Persondata
NAME= Pramathalal Sen
ALTERNATIVE NAMES= Naluda
SHORT DESCRIPTION= Philosopher
DATE OF BIRTH= 17 December 1866
PLACE OF BIRTH= Kolkata
DATE OF DEATH= 30 June 1930
PLACE OF DEATH= Kolkata
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