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This classic and unique book, Hindu Rashtra Darshan, is a compilation of six presidential addresses of Veer Savarkar in Akhil Bharatiya Hindu Mahasabha from 1937 to 1942 which focuses on hindudom and hindustan; fighting to defend and consolidate hindudom; hindu movement against anti-hindu policy; hinduism and pseudo-nationalism; unjustifiable humiliation to the hindu houour; and Pan-hindu consciousness. This book gives the true meaning and correct picture of the Hindu Rashtra, wherein everyone living on the land this side of Indus river is a Hindu by culture, by values and not by the religion in its narrow definition.
D. Savarkar was a great Indian revolutionary and a politico-military strategist, who tried to build India militarily in order to drive out the British. In first phase of life, he was revolutionary freedom fighter but he turned towards Hindu cultural and political nationalism in second phase of his life. He joined the Hindu Mahasabha and popularized the term Hindutva to create a collective Hindu identity as an essence of Bharat. Savarkar was a gifted writer who wrote high-quality poems, novels, stories, biographies, history, essays, etc. in an engaging and convincing style. It is rarely seen that a person engaged in the freedom struggle and social reforms is an excellent author as well, and Savarkar is a living example of such rarity.
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