
Savarkar
Asha Kiran
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Vinayak Damodar Savarkar, byname Vir or Veer, (born May 28, 1883, Bhagur, India-died Feb. 26, 1966, Bombay [now Mumbai]), Hindu and Indian nationalist and leading figure in the Hindu Mahasabha ("Great Society of Hindus"), a Hindu nationalist organization and political party. Savarkar's political philosophy was quite unique as it had elements of various ethical, theological, and philosophical theories. In other words, his political philosophy was basically a mixture of humanism, rationalism, universalism, positivism, utilitarianism, and realism. He also acted against some of India's social evils, such as caste discrimination and untouchability that were prevalent during his time. Just before his death, Vinayak Damodar Savarkar wrote an article called 'Atmahatya Nahi Atmaarpan.' The article gave an insight on fast until death (atmaarpan) and stated that one should be allowed to end his or her life when one's main objective of life is achieved. On February 1, 1966, Savarkar declared that he would observe fast until death and refused to eat. On February 26, 1966, he breathed his last at his Bombay residence. His home and other possessions are now preserved for public display.
Duration - 6h 39m.
Author - Asha Kiran.
Narrator - Digital Voice Madison G.
Published Date - Saturday, 25 January 2025.
Copyright - © 2024 pankaj gupta ©.
Location:
United States
Description:
This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice. Vinayak Damodar Savarkar, byname Vir or Veer, (born May 28, 1883, Bhagur, India-died Feb. 26, 1966, Bombay [now Mumbai]), Hindu and Indian nationalist and leading figure in the Hindu Mahasabha ("Great Society of Hindus"), a Hindu nationalist organization and political party. Savarkar's political philosophy was quite unique as it had elements of various ethical, theological, and philosophical theories. In other words, his political philosophy was basically a mixture of humanism, rationalism, universalism, positivism, utilitarianism, and realism. He also acted against some of India's social evils, such as caste discrimination and untouchability that were prevalent during his time. Just before his death, Vinayak Damodar Savarkar wrote an article called 'Atmahatya Nahi Atmaarpan.' The article gave an insight on fast until death (atmaarpan) and stated that one should be allowed to end his or her life when one's main objective of life is achieved. On February 1, 1966, Savarkar declared that he would observe fast until death and refused to eat. On February 26, 1966, he breathed his last at his Bombay residence. His home and other possessions are now preserved for public display. Duration - 6h 39m. Author - Asha Kiran. Narrator - Digital Voice Madison G. Published Date - Saturday, 25 January 2025. Copyright - © 2024 pankaj gupta ©.
Language:
English
1 | Biography
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Early Life
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Hindutva
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Works
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Savarkar in London
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Partition and Gandhi's Murder
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Some Interesting Facts about Savarkar
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Later Life
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2 | Life and Work of Savarkar | His Struggle for Freedom
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His Literature
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Religious Discriptures
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Social Reform-political Freedom
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The Example of 1857
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India Office Library and Records
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3 | Leader of the Hindu Mahasabha
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Hindus: All One and a Nation
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Revolutionary Activities
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4 | Remembering Veer Savarkar
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Born Leader
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Talented Mr. Savarkar
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Attacks Gandhi and Jinnah
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Cripps Mission
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Old Age
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5 | Ideologue of Hindutva
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Associates in Hindutva Movement
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Essential Implications of Hindutva
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Savarkar and the Presentation of Hindutva
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Nathuram Godse, the RSS, and the Murder of Gandhi
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Hindutva is Different from Hinduism
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6 | Swadharma and Swaraj
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Social Revolution
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Founding of the Indian Home Rule Society
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7 | Associates in Social Reforms
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Rationalism
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Ethics-truth-nonviolence
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