Rabindranath Tagore asserted that true power resides within the realm of one's own achievements. Among Bengalis, Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar epitomizes this idea. Even after two centuries, he endures not just for his fame but for his boundless compassion, stemming from a profound empathy for human society. In this book, esteemed authors analyze his contributions and various facets of his life, showcasing why Vidyasagar continues to live among Bengalis, not only as a figure of reverence but as a symbol of infinite mercy towards humanity.


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"> Rabindranath Tagore asserted that true power resides within the realm of one's own achievements. Among Bengalis, Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar epitomizes this idea. Even after two centuries, he endures not just for his fame but for his boundless compassion, stemming from a profound empathy for human society. In this book, esteemed authors analyze his contributions and various facets of his life, showcasing why Vidyasagar continues to live among Bengalis, not only as a figure of reverence but as a symbol of infinite mercy towards humanity.


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Vidysagar 200

Sandipan Sen

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Rabindranath Tagore asserted that true power resides within the realm of one's own achievements. Among Bengalis, Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar epitomizes this idea. Even after two centuries, he endures not just for his fame but for his boundless compassion, stemming from a profound empathy for human society. In this book, esteemed authors analyze his contributions and various facets of his life, showcasing why Vidyasagar continues to live among Bengalis, not only as a figure of reverence but as a symbol of infinite mercy towards humanity.


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