Kalikananda Abadhut

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Kalikananda Abadhut
Chinsurah, West Bengal
, India
NationalityIndian
OccupationWriter
Notable workMarutirtha Hinglaj
Uddharanpurer Ghat

Dulal Chandra Mukherjee (2 November 1910—13 April 1978), known by his pen name Kalikananda Abadhut, was an Indian novelist, saint and traveller who wrote in Bengali language.

Biography

Abadhut born to Anathnath Mukherjee in

Chinsurah
and live his last life there till death.

He was secretly associated with revolutionary work. He hid himself in different places for two decades. The names of those places are still unknown. He spent several places hiding in Faridpur of Bangladesh, Burma (now Myanmar) outside India, Ujjain in Madhya Pradesh. He was also a pujari of the Kalimandir of Kashi in Uttar Pradesh and also spent several years of his life at Jajan in Murshidabad, Uddharanpur Ghat in Burdwan. He also visited Hinglaj Mata mandir in Balochistan province of Pakistan.

Works

  • Bohubrihee
  • Bashikaran
  • Debarigan
  • Hinglajer Pare
  • Uddharanpurer Ghat
  • Kalitirtha Kalighat
  • Marutirtha Hinglaj
  • Kaushiki Kanara
  • Piyari
  • Nilkantha Himalaya
  • Sachcha Darbar
  • Saptaswara Pinakini
  • Tappa Thungri
  • Subhaya Bhabatu
  • Sumeru Kumeru
  • Swamighatini
  • Kan Pete Roi
  • Mon Mane Na
  • Sukh Shanti Valobasa

References

  1. ^ "সংসার থেকে পালাতে গিয়ে অবধূত যেন বিশ্বসংসারের বাসিন্দা হয়ে গেলেন". www.anandabazar.com (in Bengali). Retrieved 28 August 2021.
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  3. . Retrieved 19 April 2018.
  4. ^ "Marutirtha Hinglaj". Archived from the original on 9 April 2018. Retrieved 19 April 2018.
  5. ^ Indian Writing Today. Nirmala Sadanand Publishers. 1969.