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R**D
A must read
Simply recommended
H**A
Highly recommended!
Hindutva-a word quite used nowadays, has to also be the most misinterpreted concept of all times. I was made to believe that Hindutva is somehow an Anti-Muslim and Pro-Hindu Nationalistic ideology, it is NOT!This is a lesson in history, the history of our land.Highly recommended if you want to get an idea of how this forgotten freedom fighter thought of India, and it people.This has given me a better idea of how we became into the India of today, than our NCERT history books.Speedy delivery.Good packaging.Brilliant book condition and price.
R**K
Must read book
It was Veer Savarkar who defined the term Hindutva , in political sense, for the first time. He elucidates the concept convincingly . A must read book for serious students of history. It also exposes the left liberal misinformation and false propaganda about Hindutva concept
S**H
The best book to understand Hindutva
Originally written by Veer Savarkar
V**A
Amazing book!
Excellent book for it's time of writing.Serves as a primer for many modern day Hindus. Print quality was good, and delivery was quick.
K**R
Every hindu must read it, to know the genesis of his identity
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N**E
Good read
Good
P**M
Uniting India
It is the best book written by any revolutionary, This book truly unites Hindus(Indians). Savarkar's Ideology would keep India united for 10,000 years
A**H
Logical yet poetic
Author, the great nationalist Vinayak Damodar Savarkar, has dealt superbly with a topic which otherwise would have been inflammatory and presented his arguments based on logic rather than sheer emotion/prejudice; hence making a more compelling reading. We can read if from many different perspectives and find ways to critique this historic workbook, however, if read from a nationalist perspective, the book strikes the right chord. Savarkar chose his words wisely to ensure that he doesn't flair religious emotions, perhaps his visionary thought process told him, that his book would be referred for decades perhaps centuries and hence his language leans towards nationalist unity rather than animosity towards anyone/group.
A**K
A good book
This is a good book. meets with the thought of Mr Savarkar. Good collection of old sanskrit and other local Indian language proverbs and explanations.
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