Cossipore, Calcutta, Bengal Presidency, British India

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Cossipore, Calcutta, Bengal Presidency, British India was a locality on the northern outskirts of colonial Calcutta, historically notable as the place where the 19th-century mystic Sri Ramakrishna spent his final days.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historical place
locality
neighbourhood
associatedWith Ramakrishna Order NERFINISHED
Sri Ramakrishna NERFINISHED
early Ramakrishna disciples
colonialAdministration Bengal Presidency NERFINISHED
countryDuringTimePeriod British India NERFINISHED
governingPower British Empire NERFINISHED
hasHeritageType religious heritage site (Ramakrishna-related)
historicalEra late colonial period in India
historicallyNotableFor Cossipore Garden House associated with Ramakrishna NERFINISHED
association with Sri Ramakrishna
place where Sri Ramakrishna spent his final days
historicalStatus suburban area of colonial Calcutta
knownFor religious significance in the Ramakrishna movement
site of Ramakrishna’s last illness and passing
languageRegion Bengali-speaking region
locatedIn Asia
Bengal Presidency NERFINISHED
British India NERFINISHED
Calcutta NERFINISHED
India
nearbyWaterBody Hooghly River NERFINISHED
partOf northern outskirts of Calcutta
presentDayCountry India NERFINISHED
presentDayPartOf Kolkata NERFINISHED
West Bengal NERFINISHED
religiousTradition Hinduism
Ramakrishna-Vivekananda tradition NERFINISHED
timePeriod 19th century
urbanContext industrial and residential belt of north Calcutta

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Sri Ramakrishna placeOfDeath Cossipore, Calcutta, Bengal Presidency, British India