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If Hindutva is a way of life, who are its followers? And for those who are, how necessary is it that its practice should prevail upon all others? These are questions of great relevance in today’s India.
Ever since it was first published, Hindutva has become the definitive book on the subject. Through the writings and beliefs of thinkers and ideologues like Dayanand Saraswati, Sri Aurobindo, Swami Vivekananda and Vinayak Damodar, it goes beyond the existing ...
The interesting work explores the message of Vivekananda to show how it is different from that of his master, Sri Ramakrishna Paramhans. It examines how Vivekananda, contrary to Ramakrishna, rejected Kali worship and Ramakrishna’s longing ecstasy for god and his simulation of Radha’s love for Krishna as weeping and moaning excesses. Instead, he recommended beef, physical strength and awakening of the youth, and the Bhagavad Gita as the answer to ...