Datta was an enlightened person of the 19th century, free from religious superstitions, known for his charity and liberal outlook. He was well versed in
Sanskrit,
Hindi,
Persian,
Arabic and
Urdu languages. He married Bhuvaneswari Devi (1841 — 25 July, 1911), daughter of Nandalal Bose and Raghumani Devi, in 1851 and had nine children. Among them, 4 daughters and 3 sons survived - Haramoni, Swarnamoyee, Kiranbala, Jogindrabala, Narendranath, Mahendranath and Bhupendranath. Narendranath Dutta, his fifth child and first son, who later became famous as
Swami Vivekananda, was born in 1863. In 1866 he applied for the post of proctor to
Barnes Peacock, the first Chief Justice of
Calcutta High Court. His prayer was approved by Justice
Walter Morgan (judge). Datta also maintained a law firm in Kolkata named Dhar & Datta. Later he faced serious economic troubles for frequent litigation and lawsuits among Datta family. ==Literary works==