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¶ Birth of Sri Paramahansa Ramakrishna (1836–
1886), God-intoxicated Bengali saint, devotee of
goddess Kali, and guru of Swami Vivekananda.1837
¶ Britain formalizes importation of Indian inden-
tured laborers throughout the Commonwealth.1838
¶ Birth of Keshab Chunder Sen (1838–1884),
Hindu reformer.1840s
¶ Hindus from India enter the Caribbean region as
indentured laborers.1841
¶ First U.S. chair of Sanskrit and Indology estab-
lished at Yale University.1850
¶ First English translation of the Rig Veda,^ by H.
H. Wilson.1851
¶ Sir M. Monier-Williams (1819–1899) publishes
English-Sanskrit Dictionary.1853
¶ Birth of Sri Sarada Devi (1853–1920), wife of
Sri Ramakrishna, lineage holder in the Ramak-
rishna tradition and inspiration for the Sarada
Math convent for women.
¶ Max Müller (1823–1900), German Sanskrit
scholar in England, advocates the term Aryan to
describe speakers of Indo-European languages.1857
¶ First major Indian revolt against British rule, the
“Sepoy Mutiny.”1860
¶ First indentured servants from Madras (Chen-
nai) and Calcutta (Kolkata) arrive in Durban,
South Africa to work on sugar plantations.1861
¶ Birth of Bengali poet Rabindranath Tagore
(1861–1941), awarded the Nobel Prize in litera-
ture in 1913.1863
¶ Birth of Swami Vivekananda (1863–1902),
dynamic missionary to West and catalyst of
Hindu revival in India.1869
¶ Birth of Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi
(1869–1948), Indian nationalist and Hindu
political activist, who develops the strategy
of nonviolent disobedience that leads to the
independence of India (1947) from Great
Britain.1872
¶ Birth of Sri Aurobindo Ghose (1872–1950), Ben-
gali Indian nationalist and yoga philosopher.1873
¶ Birth of Swami Rama Tirtha (1873–1906), who
lectures throughout Japan and America spread-
ing “practical Vedanta.”1875
¶ Madame Blavatsky, with others, founds Theo-
sophical Society in New York, later headquar-
tered at Adyar, Madras (Chennai).1876
¶ British queen Victoria (1819–1901) is pro-
claimed empress of India (r. 1876–1901).
¶ Birth of Dada Lekhraj (1876–1969), Hindu
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