Vishwanath Datta
He was recognised by one of his neighbours who locked him in a small room in his house so that he cannot escape and remain in a desperate condition as a sannyasi.[3] Datta was an enlightened person of the 19th century, free from religious superstitions, known for his charity and liberal outlook.[6] Datta wrote a Bengali autobiographical novel named Sulochana based on a joint family dispute.[7] Vishwanath Datta was working as a successful lawyer when he died on the night of Saturday, 23 February 1884 at the age of 49.After his death, the responsibility of the family fell on his son Narendranath, who found solace in the company of Ramakrishna Paramhansa, eventually becoming his disciple assuming the name Swami Vivekananda.