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Ramnath Tarkasiddhanta, popularly known as ''Buno Ramnath'', was a prominent logician, scholar and ideal teacher of
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in the eighteenth century. He was called ''Buno'' as he had set up his Chatuspathi in a forest area.


Early life

Ramnath was born in the middle of the eighteenth century but historians has a doubt about his birthplace. According to Dr. Alok Kumar Chakraborty, he was the son of Abhayaram Tarkabhushan of the Bhattacharya family of
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. Beside that, Joggeshwar Chowdhury said that
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is the birthplace of Ramnath.


Career

After acquiring an outstanding reputation for his erudition, Ramnath set up Chatuspathi in
Nabadwip Nabadwip (), also spelt Navadwip, historically known as Nadia, is a heritage city in Nadia district in the Indian state of West Bengal. It is regarded as a holy place by Hindus, and is the birthplace of Chaitanya Mahaprabhu. Located on the wes ...
and taught there. He was always engrossed in the pursuit of knowledge. As the fame of his erudition spread around, countless students came to his ''tol'' or ''chatuspathi'' to learn from him. Many people including Prasanna Chandra Tarkaratna used to practice Shatra in his Chatuspathi. Among his students, Krishnananda Vidya-Bachaspati Saraswati Maharaj of Dharmadaha Bahirgachhi became famous for composing a book called ''Antarbyākaraṇa Nāṭya-Pariśiṣṭa'' from the divan of Maharaja Srishchandra. Even though Ramnath was very poor, he never took any royal grace. When
Nadia Raj Nadia Raj was a dynasty of Zamindars and the rulers of territories that are now part of the Nadia district region of West Bengal, India. Their seat was at the city of Krishnanagar, Nadia. The estate of Nadia Raj was estimated to cover an area of . ...
came to
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and saw his poverty, he asked him if he had any worldly issues. In his reply he said-


Legend

In the eighteen century, a debate meeting was organised at the divan of Maharaja Nabakrishna in
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(then Calcutta) for the purpose of a logical victory. Legalist Shibnath Vidyabachaspati of
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and
Jagannath Tarka Panchanan Jagannath Tarka Panchanan (23 September 1695 – 1806) was a legendary Sanskrit scholar and pandit of Hindu Law. Biography Tarka Panchanan (sometimes called Jagannātha Tarkapañchānana) was born in Tribeni in 1695. He was the son of Rudradev ...
of Tribeni were present at the meeting. When no one could argue with the stranger logician in the debate held there, Buno Ramnath appeared there and defeated him through argument and maintained the standard of justice of
Nabadwip Nabadwip (), also spelt Navadwip, historically known as Nadia, is a heritage city in Nadia district in the Indian state of West Bengal. It is regarded as a holy place by Hindus, and is the birthplace of Chaitanya Mahaprabhu. Located on the wes ...
. Being happy when King Nabakrishna wanted to give him a lot of wealth, Ramnath did not touch them and said the ''crow-shit''. Ramnath believed that money is the root of evil. The identity of Ramnath's poverty can be understood from the common hearsay about his wife. Once the queen of
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came to the
Nabadwip Nabadwip (), also spelt Navadwip, historically known as Nadia, is a heritage city in Nadia district in the Indian state of West Bengal. It is regarded as a holy place by Hindus, and is the birthplace of Chaitanya Mahaprabhu. Located on the wes ...
ghat Ghat (), a term used in the Indian subcontinent, to refer to the series of steps leading down to a body of water or wharf, such as a bathing or cremation place along the banks of a river or pond, the Ghats in Varanasi, Dhobi Ghat or the Aap ...
. When Ramnath's wife was returning from the ghat, the water of her sari sprinkled on the queen. But Ramnath's wife left the place without giving any apology. Being angry Maharani said, : ''Bhāri tō du'gāchā lāla suto. Tāra ābāra ēto dēmāka. O'i suto chiṛatē katakşana?'' (Means, you only have a red tread on your hand as a sign of married, still how did you get that courage to behave like that. This thread can be tron any time.) In reply she said- : ''Ēi lāla sutō yē dina chirē yābē, sē dina Nabadwip andhakāra hayē yābē.'' (The day this red thread will be torn, Nabadwip will be dark from its standard of logician.)


''Tol'' of Buno Ramnath

In 1886, the main Sanskrit learning center of
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as well as the undivided
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was established at the ''Tol'' house of Buno Ramnath. The ''Banga Bibudha Janani Sabha'' was set up under the chairmanship of Raja Indrachandra Singh of Paikpara and under the editorship of retired Deputy Magistrate Mahendranath Bhattacharya to revive the
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practice all over the
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. The secretary of Banga Bibudha Janani Sabha, Arun Kumar Chakraborty said- In 2019, Heritage Commission of
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declared ''Buno Ramnath's Vite'' or ''Tol house of Buno Ramnath'' as the ''heritage place'' of
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.


In Literature

Dinabandhu Mitra Dinabandhu Mitra, also known as Denobhandhoo Mithra, (10 April 1829 – 1 November 1873) was a Bengali-language writer and dramatist. He is notable for his play '' Nil Darpan'' (1860). Early life Dinabandhu Mitra was born at Chowberia village ...
wrote about the ''Tyagi Purus'' (means ''Sacrificial men'') in his book ''Dinabandhu Rachanasangraha'' based on the legend of Ramnath Tarkasiddhanta.


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{{Reflist 18th-century Hindu philosophers and theologians Bengali Hindus Sanskrit writers Indian Sanskrit scholars 18th-century Indian linguists Indian logicians People from Nadia district Year of birth missing Year of death missing