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  • Keshab, in his farewell address when leaving London, continued:

    Radovan Karadzic's website and blog 2008

  • Clarifying this point is Western-educated, Indian, religious nationalist Keshab speaking about Britain's Christianity and its being preached yet not practiced:

    Radovan Karadzic's website and blog 2008

  • Keshab, an Indian, Western-educated, religious nationalist, after returning to India from London, did much damage to the liberal Western reforms emanating previously from the Indian, Western-educated elite.

    Radovan Karadzic's website and blog 2008

  • Sanyasi or ascetic, and received initiation at the hands of Keshab

    Chaitanya and the Vaishnava Poets John Beames

  • The contrast between the Old and the New is well exemplified in the contrasting lives of Rammohan Roy, Debendranath Tagore, and Keshab

    The Reconciliation of Races and Religions Thomas Kelly Cheyne 1878

  • She quotes a passage in which Ramakrishna was speaking to his disciple, Keshab: 'When the tadpole drops its tail, it can begin to live up on the land and beneath the water.

    rediff.com 2009

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