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- Durga_Charan_Nag abstract "Durga Charan Nag (Bengali:দুরগা চরণ নাগ) better known as Nag Mahasaya (Maha Asayah in Sanskrit or "of great possession"), born in 1846 and died in 1899 in Deobhog village (Munshiganj district) of erstwhile East Bengal and now Bangladesh, was one of the householder disciples of Sri Ramakrishna Paramahansa. Sri Ramakrishna called him "a blazing fire" when he first saw him. According to the other disciples of Sri Ramakrishna, most notable among them being Swami Vivekananda, he was a shining example of renunciation and love for God. He shunned material wealth and regarded every human being as God on earth. According to his biography, although he was a good homeopatic doctor, he gave up his practice just because Sri Ramakrishna had mentioned that it is difficult for doctors to make spiritual progress as they thrive on the ill health of the others. He lived lifelong on a meagre income but spent most of it in serving poor, his guests and monks and ascetics. Sarat Chandra Chakravarty, a direct disciple of Swami Vivekananda and the author of the book "Diary of a Disciple" (Swami-Sishya Sangbad in Bengali) wrote the biography on Nag Mahasaya. There is not much literature available on Nag Mahasaya and most of information on him can be obtained in works related to Sri Ramakrishna, his teacher and master, and Swami Vivekananda, the foremost disciple of Ramakrishna.Swami Vivekananda mentioned to Sarat Chandra in a conversation about Nag Mahasaya - "All the characteristics of the highest type of devotion, spoken of in the scriptures, have manifested themselves in Nag Mahashaya. It is only in him that we actually see fulfilled the widely quoted text, "Trinadapi Sunichena". ("Lowlier than the lowly stalk of grass.") Blessed indeed is your East Bengal to have been hallowed by the touch of Nag Mahashaya's feet!"In his hometown in Bangladesh, a foundation runs a charitable institution bearing his name".
- Durga_Charan_Nag birthDate "1846".
- Durga_Charan_Nag birthPlace Bangladesh.
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- Durga_Charan_Nag birthYear "1846".
- Durga_Charan_Nag deathDate "1899".
- Durga_Charan_Nag deathPlace Bangladesh.
- Durga_Charan_Nag deathYear "1899".
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- Durga_Charan_Nag birthDate "1846".
- Durga_Charan_Nag birthName "Durga Charan Nag".
- Durga_Charan_Nag birthPlace "Deobhog, Narayanganj district, Bengal Presidency, British India, Bangladesh".
- Durga_Charan_Nag caption "Nag Mahasaya , a 19th-century saint from East Bengal and a householder disciple of Ramakrishna Paramahansa".
- Durga_Charan_Nag dateOfBirth "1846".
- Durga_Charan_Nag dateOfDeath "1899".
- Durga_Charan_Nag deathDate "1899".
- Durga_Charan_Nag deathPlace "Deobhog village, Bangladesh".
- Durga_Charan_Nag guru Ramakrishna.
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- Durga_Charan_Nag philosophy Bhakti.
- Durga_Charan_Nag philosophy Vedanta.
- Durga_Charan_Nag placeOfBirth "Deobhog, Narayanganj district, Bengal Presidency, British India, Bangladesh".
- Durga_Charan_Nag placeOfDeath "Deobhog village, Bangladesh".
- Durga_Charan_Nag pov "April 2011".
- Durga_Charan_Nag quote "It is easier to earn fame than to renounce it. He who can renounce it is a really great man".
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- Durga_Charan_Nag comment "Durga Charan Nag (Bengali:দুরগা চরণ নাগ) better known as Nag Mahasaya (Maha Asayah in Sanskrit or "of great possession"), born in 1846 and died in 1899 in Deobhog village (Munshiganj district) of erstwhile East Bengal and now Bangladesh, was one of the householder disciples of Sri Ramakrishna Paramahansa. Sri Ramakrishna called him "a blazing fire" when he first saw him.".
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