Thakur Anukulchandra

Thakur Anukulchandra (1888–1969) was an Indian Hindu guru, physician, and founder of the Satsanga ashram. Thakur was born on 14 September 1888 at Hemayetpur in the district of Pabna. His father was Shibchandra Chakraborty and his mother Manomohini Devi. Anukulchandra set up a Satsanga ashram first at Pabna (now in Bangladesh) and then at Deoghar in India, for fostering spiritual development. The four ideals of Satsanga are Education, Agriculture, Industry and Good marriage. He also set up schools, charitable hospitals, engineering workshops, a publishing house and a printing press. Anukulchandra was a prolific writer. Noted among his ninety-four books are Satyanusaran, Punyapunthi, Anushruti, Chalar Sathi, Shashvati, and Pritibinayak. Anukulchandra studied up to Class IX in Pabna Institution and then went to Naihati High School, West Bengal for further studies. He got a diploma in Homeopathy from Calcutta National Medical School and returned to his village to practice. Anukulchandra believed that health problems are not only physical, but also mental and psychological. Accordingly, he placed considerable emphasis on the treatment of mental diseases as well. Anukulchandra was initiated into devotional ways by his mother. This led to his forming a Kirtan party and performing kirtan. Sometimes during a performance, he would go into a trance. His utterances during these trances known as Messages were later collected and published in a book titled Punyapunthi. It was from this period that he started being addressed as Thakur. In 1946 Anukulchandra went to Deoghar in Bihar and set up an ashram there on the model of Satsanga. He did not return to Pabna after the partition of India, but continued to remain in Deoghar where he died on 26 January 1969. The whole life of Sri Sri Thakurji is claimed to be packed with miracles, the consequence of which is still not known to us. In his infancy, once the governess of Sri Sri Thakur synonymic His stature as Sri Ram Chandra's infancy in her mind. Immediately, the colour and texture of Sri Sri Thakur's skin became light green like that of the colour of Ram Chandra in Ramayana. The governess became bewildered and thought again about Sri Krishna's childhood. In her utter surprise she found that His texture of skin changed into blackish blue as depicted the Mahabharata. Sometimes in His stammer tongue He used to tell about the future of any individual which appeared absolutely true for him. He used to co-relate His knowledge with the events in the environment and nature around Him. He had a fantastic power of storing them in His memory and to utilize them among others for their well being. Almost miraculously from the dew-dawn of His life till the dew-dusk of His existence He used to say that all the living creatures belong to one family and youre amongst them for the well-being, comfort and better livelihood of others. More and more people started flocking together around Him. His power of love expanded from His village to the whole province of Bengal and ultimately overflowed to the other neighboring provinces till millions of people of India started feeling Him as their Love-Lord as because the power of Love is many fold stronger than any fusion bombs. He started many projects like "Post graduate research centers, Vishwa Bigyan Kendra", Art studio, craftsmanship centers, Tapovan School, Thermal power center etc. at Himayitpur till He left Himayitpur for Deoghar, Jharkhand in India. He left almost everything with all those previously mentioned projects whose valuation was approximately more than two and a half crore rupees at that time.

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