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distance of Calcutta, where he practices ascetecism ... ... ... 269-273
Whilst Mr. Sen was thus engaged some young Brahmos in Calcutta formed a Secret League; one of its vows bound them to discourage the marriage of boys below twenty-one, and of girls below sixteen ... ... ... 273
During the autumn of 1877, Mr. Sen purchases a rich mansion on the Circular Road of Calcutta and furnishes it in a rich style for the reception of the Kuch Behar party, who wan ted to see his daughter previous to her engagement . .. ... ... ... 274
The Kuch Behar marriage controversy commences and passes through its many phases; till there comes the second schism and the Sadharan Brahmo Samaj is founded 274-293
Contributions of Keshub Chunder Sen to Brahmoism during the preceding two periods of its history ... ... ... 294-305