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Ram Thakur
Ramthakur () (Bengali:শ্রীশ্রী রামঠাকুর ) (2 February 1860 - 1 May 1949) born Ram Chandra Chakraborty (Bengali: রাম চন্দ্র চক্রবর্তী), was an Indian mystic during 19th century India. Ramthakur's followers believe that he was an Avatar or incarnation of Truth. He is their most revered " Kaibalyanath" or " Satyanarayan". According to their belief he took the 'human form' for the spiritual uplift of all irrespective of religion, caste and class. A considerable section of his followers were the so-called 'untouchables' and people of other religions (Hindu, Muslim, Christian, Buddhist etc.). Most of them were drawn towards him fascinated by his magnetic divine personality, his magnanimity & affection for all and also by his pleasant personality. He said that to attain ''"Brahma"'', the supreme being, requires a lot of perseverance and practice of the ways and means demonstrated by a great soul. Renunciation of ''Samsara'' (material world) is not the only path to realize the Self. God-consciousness may be achieved by chanting of ''Maha-Nama'' within this mundane world by means of hard work without attachment. == Biography == The disciples of Ramthakur believe that he appeared in 'human form' in undivided Bengal in the middle of 19th Century to give salvation to all. Though he was a well known saint, little is known about him outside West Bengal and Bangladesh as he was against any kind of publicity about himself. Millions of followers flocked to him for his advice and spiritual guidance. People of the undivided Bengal could know about his proclaimed divine personality only from the writings of poet ''Nabin Chandra Sen'' (who was also a sub-divisional Magistrate of Feni, Bangladesh at that time) and from books and articles which were written by a few senior disciples from their recollections about '' Ramthakur''. All of them divided his life into three phases:
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