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Mahanambrata Brahmachari was a Hindu monk who headed the Mahanam Sampraday in present-day Bangladesh. A yogi and monk of Mahauddharan order, a vaisnava school of Bengal, he was a philosopher, writer and religious master. ==Mahanambrata's early life==
He began his schooling in a nearby Pathshala primary school in 1909. At that time his father lost his eyesight. Mahanambrata therefore dedicated himself to his blind father's service, reading him aloud Hindu scriptures. He gave up English school education, being instead inspired by the clarion call of Chittaranjan Das who called English education a 'Slave making machine'. On hearing of Prabhu Jagadbandhu, considered an incarnation of Sri Chaitanya who came out of his cottage at Sri Angan, Faridpur town after isolation for about 17 years from the outside world, He was inspired to travel 80 miles on foot to pay homage to Prabhu Jagadbandhu . Sripad Mahendrajee, the chief Sebait of Prabhu,brought Mahanambrata close to the Prabhu who he considered his guru.
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