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English: The photograph shows a photo of Adhar Lal Sen (Adhar Sen) (1855 – 1885), a famous household disciple of w:Sri Ramakrishna, the 19th century saint from Bengal. He was also a poet in Bengali language.
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The image displayed is a photo of Adhar Lal Sen (Adhar Sen), a famous household disciple of w:Sri Ramakrishna, the 19th century saint from Bengal. He was also a poet in Bengali language.

The photograph was shot in India more than 130 years ago.
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Source ‘’Matrishakti’’, Dakshineswar Kali Temple and Debottar Estate, Alambazar, Kolkata – 700 035, Volume – 17, Issue – 5. (ed. December 2017 – Jan 2018)
Author An unknown photographer known to Adhar Lal Sen’s family.
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2018-03-24 12:10:55 548 × 775 Badshah165 {{Information |Description= {{en|The photograph shows a photo of Adhar Lal Sen (Adhar Sen) (1855 – 1885), a famous household disciple of [[Sri Ramakrishna]], the 19th century saint from Bengal. He was also a poet in Bengali language. }} |Source= ‘’Matrishakti’’, Dakshineswar Kali Temple and Debottar Estate, Alambazar, Kolkata – 700 035, Volume – 17, Issue – 5. (ed. December 2017 – Jan 2018) |Date= 2011-08-22 |Author= An unknown photographer known to Adhar Lal Sen’s family. |Permission= The image was created in India and is now in the public domain as its term of copyright has expired. {{PD-India}} |other_versions= }} Upload summary The image displayed is a photo of Adhar Lal Sen (Adhar Sen), a famous household disciple of [[Sri Ramakrishna]], the 19th century saint from Bengal. He was also a poet in Bengali language. The photograph was shot in India more than 130 years ago.

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