Essentials Of Hindutva By Veer Savarkar (Hardcover)
Essentials of Hindutva is an ideological epigraph by Vinayak Damodar Savarkar published in 1923. It was retitled Hindutva: Who Is a Hindu? (with the second phrase as a subtitle) when reprinted in 1928. Savarkar’s epigraph forms part of the canon of works published during British rule that later influenced post-independence contemporary Hindu nationalism.
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