Address
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Significance
Buno Ramnath Vita
Government Sanskrit College
Facilities
- Parking
- Ancient Library
Distance
1 km from Bishnupriya Halt
2 km from Nabadwip Dham
History / Details
- Ramnath Tarkasiddhanta, also known as Buno Ramnath, was a notable logician, scholar, and ideal teacher in Nabadwip during the eighteenth century.
- He was known as Buno because he had put up his Chatuspathi in a forest.
- Ramnath was very poor, but he never accepted royal favors.
- In 1886, the Sanskrit learning center of India and undivided Bengal was established at Buno Ramnath’s Tol House.
- The Banga Bibudha Janani Sabha was established under the presidency of Raja Indrachandra Singh of Paikpara and the editorship of former Deputy Magistrate Mahendranath Bhattacharya to revitalize Sanskrit practice throughout India.
- Dinabandhu Mitra wrote about the Tyagi Purus in his work ‘Dinabandhu Rachanasangraha’, based on the Ramnath Tarkasiddhanta.