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Hara Kumar Tagore (also Hara Coomar Tagore; 1798–1858) was a leading land owner, philanthropist, Sanskrit scholar, writer and musician from Calcutta.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 13 relations: Gopi Mohan Tagore, Government of West Bengal, Jatindramohan Tagore, Kali, Kolkata, Narayana, Pathuriaghata, Rabindra Bharati University, Radhakanta Deb, Sanskrit, Sourindra Mohun Tagore, Tagore family, Tantra.

  2. 19th-century Indian philanthropists
  3. Sanskrit scholars from Bengal
  4. Tagore family

Gopi Mohan Tagore

Raja Gopi Mohan Tagore (1760–1819) was scion of the Pathuriaghata Tagore family and noted zamindar and philanthropist from Bengal region of the Indian subcontinent. Hara Kumar Tagore and Gopi Mohan Tagore are Bengali zamindars, People from Kolkata and Tagore family.

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Government of West Bengal

The Government of West Bengal, also known as the West Bengal Government, is the principal administrative authority of the Indian state of West Bengal, created by the National Constitution as the state's legislative, executive and judicial authority.

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Jatindramohan Tagore

Maharaja Bahadur Sir Jatindramohan Tagore (16 May 1831 – 10 January 1908) was a theatre enthusiast, art-lover, and philanthropist from Bengal region of the Indian subcontinent. Hara Kumar Tagore and Jatindramohan Tagore are 19th-century Indian philanthropists, Bengali zamindars, People from Kolkata, People from the Bengal Presidency and Tagore family.

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Kali

Kali (काली), also called Kalika, is a major Hindu goddess associated with time, change, creation, power, destruction and death in Shaktism.

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Kolkata

Kolkata, formerly known as Calcutta (its official name until 2001), is the capital and largest city of the Indian state of West Bengal.

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Narayana

Narayana is one of the forms and epithets of Vishnu.

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Pathuriaghata

Pathuriaghata is a neighbourhood of North Kolkata in Kolkata district, in the Indian state of West Bengal.

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Rabindra Bharati University

Rabindra Bharati University is a public research university in Kolkata, India.

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Radhakanta Deb

Raja Sir Radhakanta Deb Bahadur (10 March 1784 – 19 April 1867) was a scholar and a leader of the Calcutta conservative Hindu society, son of Gopimohan Deb of Shovabazar Raj who was the adopted son and heir of Maharaja Nabakrishna Deb of Shovabazar Raj. Hara Kumar Tagore and Radhakanta Deb are 19th-century Indian philanthropists, Bengali zamindars and Bengali-language writers.

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Sanskrit

Sanskrit (attributively संस्कृत-,; nominally संस्कृतम्) is a classical language belonging to the Indo-Aryan branch of the Indo-European languages.

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Sourindra Mohun Tagore

Raja Sir Sourindra Mohun Tagore or Sourindro Mohun Tagore CIE (1840, Pathuriaghata - 5 June 1914, Calcutta) was a Bengali musicologist who came from an upper-class family from Bengal region of the Indian subcontinent; that also later produced Rabindranath Tagore. Hara Kumar Tagore and Sourindra Mohun Tagore are Bengali zamindars, Musicians from Kolkata, People from the Bengal Presidency and Tagore family.

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Tagore family

The Tagore family (also spelled as Thakur)Original Bengali word is ঠাকুর, has been one of the leading families of Kolkata, India, and is regarded as one of the key influencers during the Bengali Renaissance. Hara Kumar Tagore and Tagore family are People from Kolkata.

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Tantra

Tantra (lit) is an esoteric yogic tradition that developed on the Indian subcontinent from the middle of the 1st millennium CE onwards in both Hinduism and Buddhism.

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See also

19th-century Indian philanthropists

Sanskrit scholars from Bengal

Tagore family

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hara_Kumar_Tagore

Also known as Hara Coomar Tagore, Harakumar Tagore.