Arātīyato ni dahāti Vedah: The untold history of our freedom fight-4

Arātīyato ni dahāti Vedah

The untold history of our freedom fight

DSM Satyarthi


Jātvédsé sunavām somamarātīyato ni dahāti Vedah,

S’ nah parshdati durgāñi vishvā  nāvév sindhum durtātyagnih.’

‘We purify som for the one having born for Ved.

Ved certainly scorches off the persons, reaching those who don’t give Āýpanchmānsh.

He protects all our forts, like a ship, one who leads to light, bravely cross the sea.’

Ved: 1 R’gved 1|99|1

Chapter 1

Chapter 2

Chapter 3

Chapter 4

The History of India

Mountstuart Elphinstone smiled thoughtfully.

He knew one thing about Hindus more than the rest of the British either never knew, or never believed it to be true, if even they knew it.

Mountstuart Elphinstone was determined not to make the fact public ever.

If the stupids never wanted to believe something that was a fact, let them not.

Why the hell, Mountstuart Elphinstone should worry about it.

In this quite undemocratic autocratic period of politics, aren’t knowledge and experiences, themselves the weapons?

He wasn’t born yesterday.

He was born on 6 October 1779 instead.

He is thirty plus now.

“Sir,” Emily Elphinstone addressed Mountstuart Elphinstone, “You haven’t still answered my question. I’m waiting for it still now.”

Bājīrāo II isn’t as resourceful as his grandfather Bājīrāo I was, Emily.”

“You know about the history of India more than I do.”

“You should too study history of India, Emily.”

Chapter 5

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5. Maamekam Sharan’am vraj

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4. On Islam

5.  Commentary on Ved

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