Lokenath Brahmachari

Lokenath Brahmachari
লোকনাথ ব্রহ্মচারী
Religion Hinduism
Philosophy
Personal
Nationality Indian
Born Lokenath Ghoshal
(1730-08-31)31 August 1730[2][3]
Chakla (or Kachua Dham), Basirhat, North 24 Parganas, West Bengal, India
Died 2 June 1890 (aged 160)[3][1]
Baradi, Dist: Narayanganj, Bangladesh.
Guru Bhagwan Ganguly[1]
Quotation
Whenever you are in danger, – whether in the middle of the ocean, or in the midst of the battlefield, or in the deepest jungle – think of me and I will deliver you to safety

Lokenath Brahmachari (31 August 1730 – 2 June 1890), born Lokenath Ghoshal also known as Baba Lokenath was a revered Hindu yogi and mystic who lived during the 18th and 19th century Bengal and resided for 26 years at the village Baradi, Dist: Narayanganj, Bangladesh.

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