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Babu '''Norendro Nath Sen''' ([[February 23]], 1843 - ?) was a famous Indian patriot and reformer. He was the proprietor and editor of the [[Indian Mirror (periodical)|Indian Mirror]] of Calcutta, then the leading paper in India voicing the opinions of Indians on political matters. He joined the [[Theosophical Society]] soon after [[Founders#The Founders|the Founders]] began their work in India.  
Babu '''Norendro Nath Sen''' ([[February 23]], 1843 - ?) was a famous Indian patriot and reformer. He was the proprietor and editor of the [[Indian Mirror (periodical)|''Indian Mirror'']] of Calcutta, then the leading paper in India voicing the opinions of Indians on political matters. He joined the [[Theosophical Society]] soon after [[Founders#The Founders|the Founders]] began their work in India, and received a number of letters from the [[Koot Hoomi|Master K.H.]].


Norendro received a number of letters from the [[Koot Hoomi|Master K.H.]].
[[Category:Nationality Indian|Sen, Norendro Nath]]
 
[[Category:Associates of HPB|Sen, Norendro Nath]]
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[[Category:Received Mahatma Letters|Sen, Norendro Nath]]
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[[Category:Nationality Indian|Rupsinghji, Harisinghji]]
[[Category:Associates of HPB|Rupsinghji, Harisinghji]]
[[Category:Received Mahatma Letters|Rupsinghji, Harisinghji]]
[[Category:Chelas|Rupsinghji, Harisinghji]]
[[Category:People who witnessed phenomena|Rupsinghji, Harisinghji]]

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Babu Norendro Nath Sen (February 23, 1843 - ?) was a famous Indian patriot and reformer. He was the proprietor and editor of the Indian Mirror of Calcutta, then the leading paper in India voicing the opinions of Indians on political matters. He joined the Theosophical Society soon after the Founders began their work in India, and received a number of letters from the Master K.H..