Netaji Subhas confronted the Indian ethos (1900-1921) (Record no. 75712)

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International Standard Book Number 9788187530046
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Classification number 181.48 GAN
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Personal name "Ganguly, Adwaita P."
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Title Netaji Subhas confronted the Indian ethos (1900-1921)
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Edition statement 1st ed.
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Place of publication, distribution, etc. Dehradun
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Name of publisher, distributor, etc. Venantic Research Publication
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Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2003
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Extent 224p.
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Summary, etc. Netaji Subhas Confronted the Indian Ethos (1900-1921):<br/>Yogi Sri Aurobindo's 'Terrorism',<br/>Poet Tagore's 'Universalism',<br/>Mahatma Gandhi's 'Experimental Non-violence'<br/>The present work is a bridge between the previous work on Subhas<br/>and the next work entitled Life and Times of Netaji Subhas: From<br/>Cambridge to Mahatma (1921-41).<br/><br/>As Subhas's primary impulse in life was philosophy and not<br/>politics, it is quite relevant that we should explore now how far<br/>his philosophy of life was influenced by the Indian Ethos (1900-<br/>1921) determined by Yogi Sri Aurobindo's 'terrorism', Poet<br/>Tagore's 'universalism', and Mahatma Gandhi's 'experimental non-<br/>violence'.<br/><br/>As such, in this present work, we have studied in great detail,<br/>Sri Aurobindo's life in England for the period: 1879-1893 and how<br/>did he import 'terrorism' from Cambridge to India which motivated<br/>his activities during the period: 1900-10; and the fall-outs of<br/>his thought and activities on the intellectual milieu of India.<br/><br/>Along with Yogi Sri Aurobindo's 'political philosophy of<br/>terrorism' as a technique to fight against British imperialism we<br/>have examined the influence of Tagore's universalism, especially<br/>manifest in his poem Gitanjali (which made him Nobel Laureate in<br/>literature in 1913) on the intelligentsia in the West.<br/><br/>Besides Sri Aurobindo's 'terrorism' and Rabindranath Tagore's<br/>'universalism' Mahatma Gandhi's 'experimental non-violence' also<br/>shaped the stance and tone of Indians' struggle for Independence<br/><br/>which was actually motivated by Vedanta, the perennial philosophy<br/>of humankind, as propounded by Swami Vivekananda according to the<br/>need of the 'time', towards the closing years of the nineteenth<br/>century.
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