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Hara Kumar Tagore
Hara Kumar Tagore or Hara Coomar Tagore (1798–1858) was a leading land owner, philanthropist, Sanskrit scholar, writer and musician from Calcutta. He belonged to the Pathuriaghata branch of the Tagore family.
He was the eldest son of Gopi Mohan Tagore and headed the Pathuriaghata family after demise of his father.〔
Hara Kumar Tagore, was learned in the Hindu scriptures, Sanskrit and English. He had compiled critically admired books and assisted Radhakanta Deb (1783–1867) in compiling ''Sabdakalpadrum''.〔Sengupta, Subodh Chandra and Bose, Anjali, p. 611〕 Further, the noted texts - ''Haratat-tvaatdhiti'' (1881), ''Puras'carana-bodhini'' (1895) and ''Lila-akrarthabodhini'' were composed by him. The last text deals with various types of stones, which are worshiped as symbol of Narayana. Also he authored a manual on procedural matters relating to various Tantric rites, particularly Kali worship.
He was a refined musician with a scholarship in Sanskrit and was composer of noted music.
He was the elder brother of Prasanna Kumar.〔 Hara Kumar died in 1858 ; and was succeeded, as head of the Pathuriaghata branch of family, by his eldest son, Maharaja Sir Jatinodro Mohun Tagore.〔The Golden Book of India: A Genealogical and Biographical Dictionary of the Ruling Princes, Chiefs, Nobles, and Other Personages, Titled Or Decorated, of the Indian Empire by Sir Roper Lethbridge, Publisher : Macmillan & Company, 1893 pp: 527〕
He had built a temple at Mulijore with his brother Prosona Coomar in memory of his father. Further, he donated monies liberally for benefit of arts and music.
He had built a beautiful mansion - the famed "Emerald Bower,". It was taken over by Government of West Bengal and is now a part of Rabindra Bharati University.〔()〕〔(Hara kumar Tagore, the poet’s uncle, built a mansion called the Emerald Bower, and this building and its park-lands, later acquired by the Government of West Bengal, finally became a complex of academic institutions among which this University has the central and larger share. )〕
A square in Kolkata is named after him as Hara Kumar Tagore Square
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