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On 12 January 1863, in this very house, the valiant monk of Bengal, Swami Vivekananda, was born. This house witnessed his journey from Narendranath Datta of that day to Swami Vivekananda of today. Today marks his 163rd birth anniversary. In the eighteenth century, Swamiji’s great-grandfather Ram Mohan Datta built this house.
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After the untimely death of his father, Vishwanath Datta, a deep shadow of crisis fell upon the family. A long-drawn family legal dispute over this house followed, the final verdict of which came even before Swamiji’s physical body passed away. Legally, ownership of the house went to his mother, Bhuvaneshwari Devi, and her brothers.
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One of Swamiji’s closest monastic brothers, Swami Premananda, had a far-reaching vision centered around this house. He wished that—
there would be scriptural discussions here,
along with a library and a gymnasium,
so that the city’s students could easily come into contact with Swamiji’s ideals.
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In 1963, to realize this dream, Belur Math acquired the house. Thereafter, following a long legal and technical process, and with the assistance of the Archaeological Survey, the house was restored while preserving its original architectural character.
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Today, this restored heritage building houses Swamiji’s birth room, meditation room, the Thakur Dalan, and various memorabilia. In 2004, the doors of this house were opened to the public so that we all may move forward toward building a new society inspired by the ideals of that great soul.
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This house silently carries the history of the life of a revolutionary thinker.
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This, then, is a part of Bengal’s history—the history of Swamiji’s house at Shimla Pally.
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[Swamiji’s Ancestral House, Swami Vivekananda , Belur Math, Ramakrishna Mission, Kolkata Heritage]
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#Swamiji’sbirthday #Swamiji’sAncestralHouse, #SwamiVivekananda , #RamakrishnaMission, #KolkataHeritage 11/01/2026

On 12 January 1863, in this very house, the valiant monk of Bengal, Swami Vivekananda, was born. This house witnessed his journey from Narendranath Datta of that day to Swami Vivekananda of today. Today marks his 163rd birth anniversary. In the eighteenth century, Swamiji’s great-grandfather Ram Mohan Datta built this house. . After the untimely death of his father, Vishwanath Datta, a deep shadow of crisis fell upon the family. A long-drawn family legal dispute over this house followed, the final verdict of which came even before Swamiji’s physical body passed away. Legally, ownership of the house went to his mother, Bhuvaneshwari Devi, and her brothers. . One of Swamiji’s closest monastic brothers, Swami Premananda, had a far-reaching vision centered around this house. He wished that— there would be scriptural discussions here, along with a library and a gymnasium, so that the city’s students could easily come into contact with Swamiji’s ideals. . In 1963, to realize this dream, Belur Math acquired the house. Thereafter, following a long legal and technical process, and with the assistance of the Archaeological Survey, the house was restored while preserving its original architectural character. . Today, this restored heritage building houses Swamiji’s birth room, meditation room, the Thakur Dalan, and various memorabilia. In 2004, the doors of this house were opened to the public so that we all may move forward toward building a new society inspired by the ideals of that great soul. . This house silently carries the history of the life of a revolutionary thinker. . This, then, is a part of Bengal’s history—the history of Swamiji’s house at Shimla Pally. . . . [Swamiji’s Ancestral House, Swami Vivekananda , Belur Math, Ramakrishna Mission, Kolkata Heritage] . #Swamiji’sbirthday #Swamiji’sAncestralHouse, #SwamiVivekananda , #RamakrishnaMission, #KolkataHeritage

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