Veer Savarkar Hindutva Set Of 2 Hardcover Books By Veer Savarkar (Hardcover)
This set includes two hardcover editions of one of the famous works of Veer Savarkar on Hindutva, i.e. Hindu Pad Padshahi and Essentials of Hindutva. Both the books are originally written by Vinayak Damodar Savarkar and epicts his ideologies related to Hinduism and his vision for India as Hindu Nation. ESSENTIALS OF HINDUTVA VEER SAVARKAR
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