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स्वा. सावरकरांचे अवघे जीवन हे त्यांच्या मातृभूमीच्या प्रेमाने व तिच्या मुक्तीच्या ध्यासाने झपाटले होते. त्यांच्या सर्वच वाङ्मयातून याची दाहक प्रचीती येते. त्यांनी सुरुवातीला केलेले वीर पुरुषांचे स्तोत्रगायन विधवांच्या दुःस्थितीवर लिहिलेली कविता स्वतःच्या कुलदेवतेसमोर घेतलेली शपथ, इटलीचा स्वातंत्रयोद्धा मॅझिनी यांच्या मातृमुक्तिकरिता पेटलेल्या ज्वालामय जीवनाचा त्यांच्या मनावर पडलेला प्रभाव, मॅझिनीच्या चरित्रातून स्वातंत्र्यप्राप्तीसाठी तरुणांची गुप्त मंडळे स्थापन करण्याचा त्यांनी घेतलेला निर्णय व त्यासाठी केलेले प्रयत्न देशासाठी सोसलेले यातनापर्व त्यांच्या समर्पित जीवनाच्या त्यांना द्याव्या लागलेल्या कठोर परीक्षा अखेर त

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First published January 1, 1965

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V.D. Savarkar

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He was the proponent of liberty as the ultimate ideal. Savarkar was a poet, writer and playwright. He launched a movement for religious reform advocating dismantling the system of caste in Hindu culture, and reconversion of the converted Hindus back to Hindu religion. Savarkar created the term Hindutva, and emphasized its distinctiveness from Hinduism which he associated with social and political disunity. Savarkar’s Hindutva sought to create an inclusive collective identity. The five elements of Savarkar's philosophy were Utilitarianism, Rationalism and Positivism, Humanism and Universalism, Pragmatism and Realism.

Savarkar's revolutionary activities began when studying in India and England, where he was associated with the India House and founded student societies including Abhinav Bharat Society and the Free India Society, as well as publications espousing the cause of complete Indian independence by revolutionary means. Savarkar published The Indian War of Independence about the Indian rebellion of 1857 that was banned by British authorities. He was arrested in 1910 for his connections with the revolutionary group India House.

Following a failed attempt to escape while being transported from Marseilles, Savarkar was sentenced to two life terms amounting to 50 years' imprisonment and moved to the Cellular Jail in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands.

While in jail, Savarkar wrote the work describing Hindutva, openly espousing Hindu nationalism. He was released in 1921 under restrictions after signing a plea for clemency in which he renounced revolutionary activities. Travelling widely, Savarkar became a forceful orator and writer, advocating Hindu political and social unity. Serving as the president of the Hindu Mahasabha, Savarkar endorsed the ideal of India as a Hindu Rashtra and opposed the Quit India struggle in 1942, calling it a "Quit India but keep your army" movement. He became a fierce critic of the Indian National Congress and its acceptance of India's partition, and was one of those accused in the assassination of Indian leader Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi. He was acquitted as the charges could not be proven.
The airport at Port Blair, Andaman and Nicobar's capital, has been named Veer Savarkar International Airport.The commemorative blue plaque on India House fixed by the Historic Building and Monuments Commission for England reads "Vinayak Damodar Savarkar 1883-1966 Indian patriot and philosopher lived here".

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April 15, 2019
Reveals a new page in the history of Indian Freedom Struggle. Also reveals the fierce patriotism of V.D. Savarkar.
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March 29, 2020
Third one of the year !!! I was always in love with his writing and yes I still find his writing exciting.... Though He wrote most of his literature in Marathi, Hindi and English on his own .... Reading his exact emotions in his own mother tongue makes it special.... I loved the book !!!
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July 9, 2022
Wow what a book!
A short read but thoroughly exciting
A sneak peek into the struggle of revolutionaries. I’m shocked why it’s so less reviewed and rated
Amazing book
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