Life And Times of Lokmanya Tilak

Biography & Memoir
Cover of the book Life And Times of Lokmanya Tilak by Nandini Saraf, Prabhat Prakashan
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Author: Nandini Saraf ISBN: 9788184301526
Publisher: Prabhat Prakashan Publication: December 15, 2009
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Nandini Saraf
ISBN: 9788184301526
Publisher: Prabhat Prakashan
Publication: December 15, 2009
Imprint:
Language: English
The word ‘lok’ means public and ‘manya’ means accepted. Thus lokmanya means a person who has been accepted by people. In his context it means accepted by people as their leader. ‘Lokmanya’ Keshav Bal Gangadhar Tilak was recognized by the British as the Father of the Indian National Movement because of activities that stirred feelings of nationalism in the hearts of every Indian. Though his ideals often differed from Mahatma Gandhi, his views regarding crucial matters were sometimes accepted many times by Gandhiji.A revolutionary and social reformer in the true sense of the word, he was a freedom fighter who elicited esteem from all, even his enemies. His indomitable spirit was appreciated by people. He voiced his opinions in speeches and through the newspaper, and everyone especially the British feared his speeches as well as editorials for they provoked Indians to fight for freedom. The British tried to put a ban on them, but did they succeed?The book observes Tilak’s multifaceted personality through the eyes of people. It is a beneficial book for students, scholars and historians alike.
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The word ‘lok’ means public and ‘manya’ means accepted. Thus lokmanya means a person who has been accepted by people. In his context it means accepted by people as their leader. ‘Lokmanya’ Keshav Bal Gangadhar Tilak was recognized by the British as the Father of the Indian National Movement because of activities that stirred feelings of nationalism in the hearts of every Indian. Though his ideals often differed from Mahatma Gandhi, his views regarding crucial matters were sometimes accepted many times by Gandhiji.A revolutionary and social reformer in the true sense of the word, he was a freedom fighter who elicited esteem from all, even his enemies. His indomitable spirit was appreciated by people. He voiced his opinions in speeches and through the newspaper, and everyone especially the British feared his speeches as well as editorials for they provoked Indians to fight for freedom. The British tried to put a ban on them, but did they succeed?The book observes Tilak’s multifaceted personality through the eyes of people. It is a beneficial book for students, scholars and historians alike.

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