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Athmavin Ragangal

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Athamavin Ragangal is a Tamil Novel is written by Thiru Na. Parthasarathy and he is also a journalist (author of 'Deepam' magazine). "Athmavin Ragangal speaks about the Gandhian epoch of patriots and the story flows through the situations around the Salt Satyagraha." "True patriots portrayed in the story are still in the midst of us, and it helps us to realize the real patriots and their impact on us.

170 pages, Paperback

Published October 9, 2015

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Na. Parthasarathy

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Na. Parthasarathy (Tamil: நா. பார்த்தசாரதி), was a writer of Tamil historical novels from Tamil Nadu, India. In 1971, he was awarded the Sahitya Akademi Award for Tamil for his novel Samudhaya Veedhi. He was also a journalist who worked in Kalki, Dina Mani Kadhir and later ran a magazine called Deepam. He was known as Deepam Parthasarathy due to his magazine. He also published under various pet names like Theeran, Aravindan, Manivannan, Ponmudi, Valavan, Kadalazhagan, Ilampooranan and Sengulam Veerasinga Kavirayar.

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August 6, 2025
சுதந்திரப் போராட்ட காலங்களைக் கண் முன்னால் தத்ரூபமாக வடித்திருக்கிறார் ஆசிரியர். மகாத்மா காந்தியின் ஆற்றல் எவ்வாறு ஆத்மாவின் ராகங்களை இணைக்க முடியும் என்று இந்த நாவல் காட்டுகிறது.
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October 2, 2023
Aathmavin Raagangal is a biography of GandhiRamam aka RajaRaman. A ready-to-shoot story for a romantic periodic cinema. As an Indian, you will feel two things while reading this book:

A. The power of Gandhian thoughts and Sathyagraha. How Gandhi's followers struggled during pre and post-independence. The determination and perseverance of Indian youngsters in 1920,30 and 40s. How powerful the Sathyagraha/non-violence movement is
B. The number of people who are following Sathyagraha and the depth to which they follow, had continued to fade/reduce post-Indian independence.
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February 16, 2021
A love story spinned parallel with the story of our independence
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