Veer Savarkar Jayanti

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Recently, the Prime Minister paid tribute to Vinayak Damodar Savarkar on his 138th  birth anniversary.

About Vinayak Damodar Savarkar 

  • Early Life 
    • He was born in a Hindu Marathi family in Nashik, Maharashtra on May 28, 1883. 
    • He was nicknamed ‘Veer’ for his courage from an early age .
    • He , popularly known as Swatantryaveer Savarkar,
    • He  was a freedom fighter, politician, lawyer, writer, social reformer, and institutor of Hindutva ideology. 
    • He was heavily influenced by his older brother Ganesh Savarkar. 

                                                                                          Image Courtesy:Cultural India

  • Contribution in Freedom Struggle 
    • Association with  Abhinav Bharat Society and Free India Society
      • He established a secret organization called Abhinav Bharat Society in 1904 with his brother, Ganesh Damodar Savarkar.
      • He was associated with India House and founded student societies like Free India Society.
    • Propagated the idea of Swadeshi
      • Savarkar was against foreign goods and propagated the idea of Swadeshi. In 1905, he burnt all the foreign goods in a bonfire on Dussehra.
    • Armed revolt against British 
      • He was arrested in 1909 on charges of plotting an armed revolt against the Morley-Minto reform. In 1910, he was arrested over his associations with revolutionary group India House. 
      • He was sentenced to two life sentences i.e. 50 years in the cellular jail of Andamans, also known as Kala Pani, in 1911.
      • He was released in 1924 under strict conditions of not participating in politics for 5 years.
    • As the President of the Hindu Mahasabha. 
      • He was a nationalist and one of the most important figures of the Hindu Mahasabha (“Great Society of Hindus”), a Hindu nationalist organization and political party.
      • He also served as the President of the Hindu Mahasabha for seven years.He endorsed the idea of a Hindu Rashtra (Hindu nation).
  •  Formation of Mitra Mela
    • In his teenage years, Savarkar formed a youth organization. Known as Mitra Mela (Group of Friends), this organization was put into place to bring in national and revolutionary ideas.
  • Untouchability 
    • He started one of the most powerful social reform movements against untouchability in India”,He  built the Patit Pavan Mandir in the Ratnagiri district to allow entry to all Hindus, including Dalits.
  • Writing 
    • He wrote ‘The Indian War of Independence, 1857‘ during his jail time.
      •  In the book, he indicated the view that the Indian Mutiny of 1857 was the first expression of Indian mass rebellion against British colonial rule.
    • He also wrote Hindutva: Who Is a Hindu? coining the term Hindutva (“Hinduness’ ‘), which sought to define Indian culture as a manifestation of Hindu values; this concept grew to become a major tenet of Hindu nationalist ideology.
    • He also founded the two-nation theory in his book ‘Hindutva’ calling Hindus and Muslims two separate nations. In 1937, Hindu Mahasabha passed it as a resolution.
  • Ideology 
    • He was instrumental in forming the idea of a Hindu nation before Independence. 
    • He also championed atheism and rationality and also disapproved orthodox Hindu belief. He even dismissed cow worship as superstitious.
  • Views on Quit India Movement of 1942
    • He opposed the Quit India Movement of 1942. 
    • He was accused of having a role in the conspiracy to assassinate Mahatma Gandhi, but was later acquitted by the court. 
  • Death
    • It was in 1964, when Savarkar declared his wish to attain Samadhi and started hunger-strike on February 1, 1966 and passed away on February 26, 1966. 
    • He believed that his purpose of life was solved as India gained Independence.
    • In 2002, Port Blair airport at Andaman and Nicobar Islands was renamed Veer Savarkar International Airport.
  • Book on him 
  • Historian Vikram Sampath’s concluding volume on the life and works of Veer Savarkar will hit the stands on July 26.
  • The book, titled “Savarkar: A contested Legacy (1924-1966).

Source :PIB

 

 

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