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The Midnight Sun: How Subhash Chandra Bose Burned for a Freedom He Never Saw
In the pantheon of Indian independence, some figures are statues—static, cold, and carved in predictable lines of reverence. Then there is Subhash Chandra Bose. Netaji was not a statue; he was a forest fire. Even today, decades after he vanished into the mists of history, his name evokes a visceral reaction that few other leaders can match. To talk about Bose is to talk about a man who didn't just want freedom; he demanded it with a ferocity that made empires tremble and fell
sayanbcreator
Feb 86 min read
Rishi Aurobindo – His vision of life
Sage and revolutionary - Aurobindo Ghose was a devotee of Swami Vivekananda and inspired by his thoughts, remained engrossed in spirituality on the one hand and walked on the fire path of freedom fight against the British. Between 1905-06, the Swadeshi and Boycott movements against the Partition of Bengal developed throughout India. The boycott movement gradually began to take the form of a movement for self-realization. At the same time, Aurobindo Ghosh moved to Kolkata from
sayanbcreator
Jun 23, 202410 min read
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