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Etymology of ‘Rosogolla’ (the Court Debate on the ‘Sweets Letter’)

The ‘Alipore Bomb Case’ was “the first state trial of any magnitude in India”. The British Government arrested Sri Aurobindo, a prominent Nationalist Leader at the time, Barindra Ghose, and many young revolutionaries. They were charged with “Conspiracy” or “waging war against the King” – the equivalent of high treason Read more…

By MANIK, 7 yearsMarch 21, 2018 ago
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When Sister Nivedita Called Sri Aurobindo ‘Bengal’s Mazzini’

On August 18, 1910, Sister Nivedita wrote a letter to her friend S. K. Ratcliff in England, and titled it ‘Nationalism My Mother’. In the letter she said, “Arabindo is only praiseworthy as he is the real protagonist of Indian Nationalism. Arabindo Ghose may be said to be the one Read more…

By MANIK, 7 yearsMarch 19, 2018 ago

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