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{{Infobox person
| name = বেণী মাধব দাস
| name = Beni Madhab Das
| image =
| image_size =
| caption = In১৯৪৭ 1947চন
| native_name = বেণী মাধব দাস
| birth_date = ১৮৬৬ চনৰ ২২ = 22 November 1866নৱেম্বৰ
| birth_place = সৰুৱাতলী, চিত্তাগংগ ৰাজ্য, বেঙ্গল প্ৰেচিডেন্সী
| birth_place = Sarowatoli, [[Chittagong District|Chittagong]], [[Bengal Presidency]]
| death_date = {{death date and age|1952|9|2|1866|11|22|df=y}}
| death_place = [[Calcuttaকলকাতা]], [[Indiaভাৰত]]
| nationality = ব্ৰিটিছ ভাৰতীয় (১৮৬৬–১৯৪৭)<br> ভাৰতীয় (১৯৪৭–১৯৫২)
| nationality = British Indian (1866–1947)<br> Indian (1947–1952)
| education = চিত্তাগংগ মহাবিদ্যালয়
| education = Chittagong College
| occupation = Teacherশিক্ষক, socialসমাজ reformerসংস্কাৰক
| known_for = [[সুভাস চন্দ্ৰ বসু]]ৰ শিক্ষক
| known_for = Teacher of [[Subhas Chandra Bose]]
| spouse = Saralaসৰলা Deviদেৱী
| children = ৫ গৰাকী কন্যা আৰু ২জন পুত্ৰ ( [[বীণা দাস (জাতীয়তাবাদী)]], [[কল্যাণী দাস]], পূৰ্ণপ্ৰভাক অন্তৰ্ভুক্ত কৰি)
| children = 5 daughters and 2 sons (including [[Bina Das|Bina]], [[Kalyani Das|Kalyani]], Purnaprabha)
| parents = Krishnaকৃষ্ণ Chandraচন্দ্ৰ Dasদাস
}}
 
'''বেণী মাধব দাস''' ({{lang-bn|বেণী মাধব দাস}}) (১৮৬৬-১৯৫২) হৈছে এজন বাংলা পণ্ডিত, শিক্ষক আৰু ব্ৰিটিছ ভাৰতৰ দেশপ্ৰেমী ব্যক্তি। ৰভেনশ্ব কলেজিয়েট বিদ্যালয়ত [[সুভাস চন্দ্ৰ বসু]] তেওঁৰ ছাত্ৰ আছিল। তেওঁ ছাত্ৰ-ছাত্ৰীৰ যুৱ মনত এক অমলিন চাপ বহুৱাইছিল বুলি তেওঁৰ কিতাপখনত উল্লেখ কৰা আছে। বিপ্লৱী ভাগৱতী চৰণ পানীগ্ৰাহীৰ লগতে কিংবদন্তি নন্দিনী সতপথি তেওঁৰ জনাজাত শিক্ষাৰ্থীসকলৰ ভিতৰত আছে।<ref name = "Bose">Sengupta, Subodh Chandra and Bose, Anjali, ''Sansad Bangali Charitabhidhan'' (Biographical dictionary), Vol I, {{in lang|bn}}, Sansad, {{ISBN|81-85626-65-0}}</ref> যেতিয়া সুভাষ চন্দ্ৰ বসু কাৰাগাৰত থাকোঁতে ভাৰত এৰি যোৱাৰ সিদ্ধান্ত লৈছিল, তেতিয়া তেওঁ তেওঁৰ শিক্ষকৰ আশীৰ্বাদ বিচাৰিছিল, আৰু সেই উদ্দেশ্যে এক গোপন সভাৰো আয়োজন কৰা হৈছিল।<ref name = "Niyogi">Niyogi, Niranjan, ''Shritir gourab shritir sourav'', 1969, pp. 238-244</ref> কেইবাজনো শিষ্যই তেওঁৰ জীৱনত গুৰুত্বপূৰ্ণ স্থান অধিকাৰ কৰিছে। তেওঁৰ নিষ্ঠা আৰু ভক্তিৰ ব্যক্তিগত জীৱনে তেওঁৰ সকলো শিক্ষাৰ্থীকে অনুপ্ৰাণিত কৰিছিল। তেওঁ এজন অনুকৰণীয় শিক্ষক আছিল। <ref name = "Bose"/>
'''Beni Madhab Das''' ({{lang-bn|বেণী মাধব দাস}}) (1866 &ndash; 1952) was an erudite [[Bengali people|Bengali]] scholar, a renowned teacher and a great patriot in [[British Raj|British]] [[India]]. [[Subhas Chandra Bose]] was his student at Ravenshaw Collegiate School (Cuttack) and he left an indelible mark in the mind of his young student, as acknowledged in his book. Revolutionary Bhagavati Charan Panigrahi as well as legendary Nandini Satpathy are amongst his known students ''Bharat Pathik''.<ref name = "Bose">Sengupta, Subodh Chandra and Bose, Anjali, ''Sansad Bangali Charitabhidhan'' (Biographical dictionary), Vol I, {{in lang|bn}}, Sansad, {{ISBN|81-85626-65-0}}</ref> When [[Subhas Chandra Bose|Bose]] was under internment and had decided to leave India, he wanted the blessings of his teacher, and so a clandestine meeting was organized for the purpose.<ref name = "Niyogi">Niyogi, Niranjan, ''Shritir gourab shritir sourav'', 1969, pp. 238-244</ref> A number of his other students occupied important positions in life. His personal life of dedication and devotion inspired all his students on to an eventful life. He was what was referred to as an exemplary teacher.<ref name = "Bose"/>
 
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==Early life==
Son of Krishna Chandra Das of Sarowatoli, [[Chittagong District|Chittagong]] (now in [[Bangladesh]]), he was born on 22 November 1866. After successfully completing his post graduation in philosophy, he joined [[Chittagong College]]. He converted it into a model institution. He was posted in [[Chittagong]], [[Dhaka]], [[Cuttack]], [[Krishnanagar, Nadia|Krishnanagar]] and [[Kolkata]], initially as a teacher in government colleges and later as headmaster of government schools.<ref name = "Bose"/>
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With his dedication and patriotism, he was considered an ideal teacher. Apart from philosophy, he had vast knowledge of economics and history, and used to teach these subjects as well. He presided over the All-India Theistic Conference at [[Kakinada]], now in Andhra Pradesh, in 1923. His presidential speech was later published in a booklet entitled ''Modern Theistic Movement in India''. His collection of essays, ''Pilgrimage Through Prayers'', was a critically acclaimed publication.<ref name = "Bose"/>
 
Another great Brahmo teacher, Niranjan Niyogi, who had occasion to come close to him at both Cuttack and Krishnanagar writes about him, "There was no harshness in his administration, no pompous display surrounding it – his cool and charming behaviour used to have a remarkable impact on his students. Even those who were turbulent calmed down, became respectful towards him and were endeared to his affections."<ref name = "Niyogi"/>
 
==Family involvement==
His wife, Sarala Devi was daughter of Madhusudan Sen, who after serving as secretary of Sadharan Brahmo Samaj at Kolkata shifted his base to Dhaka on retirement. She was actively involved in social welfare activities. He used to assist in the functioning of '''Sarala Punyashram''' an organisation she had set up for the assistance of destitute and helpless women.<ref name = "Bose"/>
 
[[Kalyani Das|Kalyani Das (Bhattacharya)]] and [[Bina Das|Bina Das (Bhaumik)]] were their daughters. Kalyani Das (1907-1983) was a leading social activist and revolutionary worker. She was one of the organisers of Chhatri Sangha and was secretary of Students’ Association. Apart from her political activities for which she went to jail, she was associated with Sarala Punyashram all her life.<ref>Sengupta, Subodh Chandra and Bose, Anjali, Vol I, p. 79</ref> [[Bina Das]] (1911-1986) shot into prominence when she fired her pistol at the governor of Bengal, Stanley Jackson, in 1932, at the annual convocation meeting of Calcutta University. The attempt failed but she was sentenced to nine years’ imprisonment.<ref>Bose, Anjali, ''Sansad Bangali Charitabhidhan'' (Biographical dictionary), Vol II, p. 229, {{in lang|bn}}, Sansad, {{ISBN|81-86806-99-7}}</ref>
 
He devoted the later part of his life entirely to the cause of the [[Brahmo Samaj]] and died on 2 September 1952.<ref name = "Bose"/>
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