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Akshay Kumar Sen, an important disciple of Sri Ramakrishna and author of Sri Ramakrishna Punthi,a source of valuable information on Sri Ramakrishna's life

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http://www.theylivedwithgod.info/aks.htm

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Akshay Kumar Sen

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Akshay Kumar Sen, author of Sri Ramakrishna Punthi, home tutor of Rabindranath Tagore and a leading disciple of Sri Ramakrishna

Source

http://www.theylivedwithgod.info/aks.htm

Date

09:53, 2 May 2011 (UTC)

Author

K.S.C. Pillai, Nirvana, Oct 2007, Ramakrishna Mission Singapore

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