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Hindutva: Who is a Hindu? is a 1923 ideological pamphlet by Vinayak Damodar Savarkar. The text exhibits one of the early uses of the term Hindutva (a Sanskrit -tva, a neuter abstract suffix, meaning "Hinduness", "quality of being a Hindu"). It is one of the foundational texts of contemporary Hindu nationalism.Savarkar wrote the pamphlet while imprisoned in Ratnagiri jail. It was smuggled out of the prison and was published by Savarkar's ...
This Book fulfils the long-felt need for a new exposition of Hinduism with modern ideas. It is as simple and straight forward as it is original and stimulating. The subjects cover the quintessence of all knowledge which is embodied in the tenets and philosophy of Hinduism through the ages. The whole gamut of doctrines based on the Vedic lore followed by the Upanishads, epics, historical Treatises, Law Codes and other classical literature is faithfully traversed ...
The Bible contains a great number of obscene, vulgar, lewd, filthy stories and references. To say the least, much of it would not be discussed by cultured and refined people in the way it is set forth in the so-called holy book. Exaggerated sex references are numerous. As a history and a fair portrayal of the life of the ancient rabbinical life of the Jews, these things can be considered as a sort of history, but as a holy book, the inspired work of an all ...