Rare photographs of Barindra Kumar Ghose

Dear Friends,

As the second installment of our tribute to the great nationalist and revolutionary Barindra Kumar Ghose, the younger brother of Sri Aurobindo, on the occasion of his 132nd Birth Anniversary, we are publishing a set of his rare photographs.

We also take the opportunity to inform you that Sri Aurobindo Ashram, Pondicherry, has  published Barindra Kumar Ghose’s book The Tale of My Exile : Twelve Years in the Andamans (introduced and edited by Dr. Sachidananda Mohanty of  the Department of English, University of Hyderabad) in December 2011.

There will be a discussion of this book on 19 January 2012 at the India International Centre, 40 Max Muller Marg, New Delhi at the Conference Room No. 1 of the IIC). The discussion will be chaired by Dr. Karan Singh, President, Indian Council of Cultural Relations and will have Dr. Kavita Sharma (Director,IIC), Professor Indra Nath Chaudhury (former Member Secretary, IGNCA) and Professor Sachidananda Mohanty, Editor of this book, as discussants.

With warm regards,

Anurag Banerjee,

Founder,

Overman Foundation.

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16 Replies to “Rare photographs of Barindra Kumar Ghose

  1. Dear Anurag:

    Thank you so much for drawing our attention to the memory of a great soul of Mother India! Thank you also for the rare photographs!

    So inspirational!

    Best!

    Sachi da

  2. You are doing a great service to the next generation by putting history in the correct line. Your contribution will not be forgotten.
    A million thanks and best wishes.

  3. Thanks for giving me the opportunity of sharing these rare photos of Barin. He resembles Sri Aurobindo.. a little.
    Mamata Dash

  4. Dear Anurag ji
    Thanks to you for rare photos of Barin !
    I am publishing the Hindi translation of DWEEPANTARER KATHA in ADITI serially .It will be out in a book form soon . You know that I have published Hindi translation of AAMAR ATMAKATHA also..
    The latest publication is ANANDAMATH (translated in English by Sri Aurobindo and Barindra Kumar Ghose ). It is just released !
    Regards
    Suresh Tyagi

    1. Dear Suresh-ji,
      It was a pleasure to know that you are working on the Hindi version of Barindra Kumar Ghose’s ‘Dwipantarer Katha’. It is really encouraging to see a revival of interest in Barindra Kumar.

      With warm regards,
      Anurag

  5. just finished atmakahini & atmakatha of bg yesterday. and saw the photos today…great tribute to a great soul.

  6. To all concerned….many thanks and best wishes for remembering this forgotten son of Mother India.May your tribe increase.!

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