[GHHF] Bala Samskar Students learned about Veer Savarkar’s patriotism, his sacrifice for his country, his imprisonment in Andaman, and his struggles in his life.

27 Feb 2025 22 Views

“India is the mother of religion. In her are combined science and religion in perfect harmony, and that is the Hindu religion, and it is India that shall be again the spiritual mother of the world” – Annie Besant
Vinayak Damodar Savarkar... Hearing these name arouses patriotism in the minds of all Indians. Rejecting British authority, the freedom struggle occurred on the riverbank of their country's capital. Took away the revolutionaries.
Inspiration to all the revolutionaries and freedom fighters. He was sentenced to two Yavajjiva prisons and spent 27 years of miserable life in Andaman prison.
Savarkar sacrificed his life for the country only to fight the British rule. Not limited. As a poet, writer, orator, historian, and social reformer, he awakened the Hindu society.
After the 1857 independence struggle, the British took over India from the East India Company. He established control over governance. The condition of Indians went from pen to pot. Vinayak Damodar Savarkar At the time of birth, the country was immersed in slavery. It is falling. Apart from this, Indian society is immersed in social conventions and superstitions. Many social and religious movements took place in this process. On the other hand, along with peaceful struggles against British rule, there were also secret revolutionary movements. Started. Born in such circumstances, Savarkar was a secret revolutionary warrior fighting for freedom.  At the same time, he served in different aspects as a litterateur, a historian, and a social activist.
Life is for the country alone.
Vinayak Damodar Savarkar's Life can be divided into two parts. Let us first look at the first half of this. Born on 28 May 1883 to Damodar Panth and Radhabai couple in Bhaguru village of Nashik district. Vinayak, Damodar, Ganesha Savarkar, Damodar Savarkar were born. These three brothers lost their parents when they were young.
Savarkar's brothers were moved by the hardships faced by Indians during the British rule. Clan Goddess Ashtabhujadevi pledges to sacrifice her life for the country's freedom.  Organizations named ‘Rashtra Bhakta Shwaj, Mitra Mela, Abhinav Bharat’ were established to achieve this hope.
Vinayak Damodar Savarkar completed a BA in Pune Ferguson College, and for ‘Bar at Law’, he left for London in 1906 to study. Jurisprudence is just an example. Savarkar was already married. Also, a son, Thelawari Gadd, went there determined to lead a revolutionary movement from London. Worked together with Revolution Cars. All of them found a guide in the form of Savarkar.
While Savarkar was in London, Anna Ganesh was given to Savarkar by the British government in Andaman. A jail sentence was imposed. Savarkar completed his legal education and declared allegiance to the British Queen. The bar refused to accept the lease. Savarkar Right Arm Madan Laalal Dhingra British Army Officer Sir William Hat Curzon, the villain, kills. The officer named Jackson who punished Ganesh Savarkar is Anant Lakshmana Karhare. Revolution The warrior was shot and killed. After these two incidents, Vinayak Damodar Savarkar was given more attention. Finally, Savarkar, who had come to London from Paris, was arrested at the railway station. An attempt to escape by jumping into the sea while taking the steamer to India was futile.
Vinayak Damodar Savarkar received two lifetime Punishments (50 years) imposed. The judge announced that decision. ‘The British do not believe in reincarnation’, said the famous Ayyan Savarkar. That's why the government took over his legacy. The great warrior responded, 'The whole country is not without its own property.' Savarkar. The punishment in Andaman prison, which started on July 4, 1911, was harsh. He did hard work, like plucking coconuts, plucking coconuts, and extracting oil from sugarcane.
During his days in jail, Savarkar pursued his writing business. I told the prisoners to study. Cultivated without following the teachings of the people. Savarkar died in Andaman in December 1923 due to pressure from various country sections. The British were shifted to Ervaad jail in Maharashtra. After that, on January 6, 1924, Ratnagiri district was annexed by the British with the condition of not participating in politics. The government wholly released Veer Savarkar.
Reconstruction as a social culture
Released with tears after a lengthy prison life, Savarkar spent the entire second half of his life reforming Hindu society. The ancient Hindu society suffered from disloyalty, intransigence, and social evils. These societal inequalities were reflected by Savarkar, who started unifying the castes. Savarkar appealed to the Harijans in his village through his traditional tea-drinking ritual. Reminded that disunity and religious massacres are taking place in our Hindu society due to internalism. Savarkar. All Hindus said that they had no relatives.
In 1929, Veer Savarkar entered the Harijans into the Vittaleshwar Temple in Ratnagiri. This program continued as a movement throughout Maharashtra. In schools, students from all schools are encouraged to study together. In 1931, the sacred temple was built and started by Shankaracharya Savarkar. Co-patron meals were organized to bring unity among different sections of society. Keeping some communities away from Hindu society means increasing our enemies. Bringing back those who converted to Hindu society through purification movements Initiated the programs. Mass Ganesha festivals and Shivaji festivals were organized on a large scale for Hindu events.
Hindutva, national agenda
Hearing the name Hindutva brings to mind Veer Savarkar in some form. Savarkar gave a clear definition of the word Hindu during the independence movement.
From 'The Indus River' to the Indian Ocean, it was considered the motherland, fatherland, and sacred land. The obvious answer is this.
The word Hindu is related to cultural life. Everyone in the country should consider himself an Indian, regardless of region, language, or religion. That is our nationalism, said Savarkar. Hinduism indicates our nationality. How many religions are there in the country? There is only one nationality. Savarkar wanted all faiths and communities to unite in the river of nationalism. There are Indians of any religion. They are Muslims, they are Indian Muslims, they are Christians, they are Indian Christians. But Savarkar said that ‘no religion is a special race’.
Savarkar defined Hindutva as equal to Indian nationalism. There are many countries, races, religions, and cultures in the world, and Hindus have their unique existence. Nationalism survives with its own identity. Savarkar said that the Hindu incident meant the preservation of race. Whosoever acts to disrupt the interests of Hindus is bound to face conflict. Veer Savarkar started the Hindu movement for this self-defense. Savarkar realized with great foresight that along with independence, partition of the country was also inevitable. There were very few Hindus in the ancient British Indian Army. That is why Savarkar encouraged Hindus to join the army. Savarkar thought it was wrong to give this call, in later times he was a visionary. Appreciated.
By 1938, the British government raised all eyes on Vinayak Damodar Savarkar. Later, he was elected as the President of Hindu Mahasabha.
Historian, litterateur.
Vinayak Damodar Savarkar Freedom Fighters He is also a famous historian and litterateur. His books inspired patriotism among the people. For this reason, the British government kept a close watch on his writings. The ban has also been in effect for many years. Studying not only Indian but also foreign histories in depth has given us literary strength. Savarkar.
Savarkar wrote '1857 Freedom Struggle History' while studying in London in 1908. The British historians described the movement as a mere rebellion of the soldiers. Described. But that is what Savarkar clearly said in the freedom struggle. It has been translated into many languages of the world. The British government banned this book before its publication. When I sent it to my brother Ganesh Savarkar in India for printing, the British rejected it. He was arrested and sent to Andaman in this case. Carefully conducted attacks on all the printing presses in Maharashtra. However, the ‘1857 Freedom Struggle History’ was printed secretly from India abroad. This book inspired many freedom fighters and revolutionaries.
While imprisoned in an Andaman jail, Savarkar was worried about the harsh punishments imposed there. They put shackles on their hands and legs and tied his body, but not his mind. He is a self-taught poet. During the sentence, he wrote poems about the prison walls. These were memorized, marked down, and later published. After a few months, the jail staff gave him papers and pens. Great poems like Kamal, Gomantak, Mahasagar, etc., were written during his stay in Andaman jail.
In 1922, Savarkar resumed writing Hindutva books within the prison walls. This is the book that has given a comprehensive definition of Hindutva.
Savarkar did not give up his writing profession even when his health deteriorated. In 1963, he wrote a book narrating the critical events of our history. Said to lick self-respect. The autobiography written on his difficult life in Andaman jail has become a landmark in Maratha literature. Remains standing. Many stage plays were also based on this.
Savarkar is one of the modern Indian politicians. He is an idealist, humanitarian, and rationalist, too. Studies and scientific perspectives are visible in his writings and novels.
Native government ruthlessness
Savarkar's entire life was a whole struggle. Along with the British government, the indigenous government also behaved mercilessly towards them. He was unjustly arrested in the Mahatma Gandhi assassination case and later released innocent. Congress deserves respect for the great man who sacrificed his life for the country. The government did not give. But in 1964, the Maharashtra government honored him with the “Apratihati Swatantra Veera.” At the last stage of his life, Savarkar gave up the food on his 86th birthday. Got liberated from this world on 26 February 1966. The inspiration given by that great man ignited millions of Indians forever. 
Your donations are appreciated.
By Zelle: ghhfusaorg@gmail.com
PayPal: savetemples.org
By Check: Or you can send a check payable to GHHF, 14726 Harmony Lane, Frisco, TX 75035.
It is tax-deductible.
By Rupees: call 601-918-7111; +91 83096 43979

Categories:

Hinduism India Posts Temples

Discuss:

Related Posts