Lokmanya Tilak – A Biography

Lokmanya Tilak – A Biography
Title Lokmanya Tilak – A Biography PDF eBook
Author A.K. Bhagwat & G.P. Pradhan
Publisher Jaico Publishing House
Pages 606
Release 2015-04-08
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 8179928462

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Foreword by DR. S. RADHAKRISHNAN Former President of India “SWARAJ IS MY BIRTHRIGHT, AND I SHALL HAVE IT!” This biography of Lokmanya Tilak was written in collaboration by Prof. A.K. Bhagwat and Prof. G.P. Pradhan in 1956, the birth-centenary year of Lokmanya Bal Gangadhar Tilak. The book was awarded a prize in the All India Competition held under the auspices of the All India Congress Committee. Dr. S. Radhakrishnan had written the foreword to this biography.

The Thought of Bal Gangadhar Tilak

The Thought of Bal Gangadhar Tilak
Title The Thought of Bal Gangadhar Tilak PDF eBook
Author Robert E Upton
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 337
Release 2024-03-14
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0198900651

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This work is a systematic study of Bal Gangadhar Tilak's thought, focusing on his views on 'communal' relations within the Indian polity, on caste and reform in Hindu society, and on political ethics regarding violence and non-cooperation. The Thought of Bal Gangadhar Tilak adopts a contextualist approach, situating his ideas in local Maharashtrian as well as pan-Indian and global cultural-intellectual contexts. The approach blends Tilak's quotidian journalism and speeches alongside his canonical texts on Aryan history and on the Bhagavad Gita. The work marks a departure from current interpretations, emphatically arguing that he is misappropriated and/or misunderstood as a proto-Hindutva thinker. Instead, he is revealed to be a radical liberal who supports counter-autocratic violence, a majoritarian pluralist in terms of intercommunity relations, a self-strengthening reformer who focuses on masculinity, and a Brahmin supremacist who is committed to reshaping India for the challenges of modernity. This book lays emphasis on his remarkable recognition as the nation's 'founding father' and particularly demonstrates how this later appropriation by Gandhi was contested by those celebrating Tilak's approach to contest him during the crucial mid-1920s period when he was indelibly linked to re-emerging Hindutva. More recently, growing ahistorical demi-official insistence on his social progressivism illustrates a change in India's public culture, as does the use of popular or even legal pressure to de-legitimize perennial criticism of Tilak's socio-political positions.

The Arctic Home in the Vedas

The Arctic Home in the Vedas
Title The Arctic Home in the Vedas PDF eBook
Author Bal Gangadhar Tilak
Publisher
Pages 548
Release 1903
Genre Indo-Aryans
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Indian Unrest

Indian Unrest
Title Indian Unrest PDF eBook
Author Sir Valentine Chirol
Publisher
Pages 408
Release 1910
Genre Education
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The Thought of Bal Gangadhar Tilak

The Thought of Bal Gangadhar Tilak
Title The Thought of Bal Gangadhar Tilak PDF eBook
Author Robert E. Upton
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 337
Release 2024-02-16
Genre History
ISBN 0198900678

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This work is a systematic study of Bal Gangadhar Tilak's thought, focusing on his views on 'communal' relations within the Indian polity, on caste and reform in Hindu society, and on political ethics regarding violence and non-cooperation. The Thought of Bal Gangadhar Tilak adopts a contextualist approach, situating his ideas in local Maharashtrian as well as pan-Indian and global cultural-intellectual contexts. The approach blends Tilak's quotidian journalism and speeches alongside his canonical texts on Aryan history and on the Bhagavad Gita. The work marks a departure from current interpretations, emphatically arguing that he is misappropriated and/or misunderstood as a proto-Hindutva thinker. Instead, he is revealed to be a radical liberal who supports counter-autocratic violence, a majoritarian pluralist in terms of intercommunity relations, a self-strengthening reformer who focuses on masculinity, and a Brahmin supremacist who is committed to reshaping India for the challenges of modernity. This book lays emphasis on his remarkable recognition as the nation's 'founding father' and particularly demonstrates how this later appropriation by Gandhi was contested by those celebrating Tilak's approach to contest him during the crucial mid-1920s period when he was indelibly linked to re-emerging Hindutva. More recently, growing ahistorical demi-official insistence on his social progressivism illustrates a change in India's public culture, as does the use of popular or even legal pressure to de-legitimize perennial criticism of Tilak's socio-political positions.

Bal Gangadhar Tilak

Bal Gangadhar Tilak
Title Bal Gangadhar Tilak PDF eBook
Author Bal Gangadhar Tilak
Publisher
Pages 440
Release 1919
Genre India
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Bal Gangadhar Tilak

Bal Gangadhar Tilak
Title Bal Gangadhar Tilak PDF eBook
Author Biswamoy Pati
Publisher Primus Books
Pages 126
Release 2011
Genre History
ISBN 9380607180

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Bal Gangadhar Tilak was a frontline fighter, intimately involved with the Indian national movement. This book explores Tilak's engagements, not just with the Indian national movement, but also the nuanced diversities associated with a context that preceded the mass movements. Based on a variety of sources, the contributors attempt to historicize a nationalist icon. In the process, the reader is presented with a holistic picture of a leading nationalist personality, including his contradictions and ambiguities. In this sense, the different contributions in this book question the 'received wisdom' associated with Tilak. Bal Gangadhar Tilak: Popular Readings would be of use to those interested in the Indian national movement and the manner in which it intersected with a range of social, cultural and political issues. The 'non-specialist' reader, too, will be interested in the way in which the book makes both Tilak and his context accessible.