Prernatmak Vichar | प्रेरणात्मक विचार
Ravindranath Thakur
विश्वभर में गुरुदेव के नाम से विख्यात रवीन्द्रनाथ टैगोर कवि, लेखक और चित्रकार होने के साथ-साथ दार्शनिक और विचारक भी थे। वह सही मायनों में पूर्वी और पश्चिमी संस्कृति के अद्भुत संगम थे। अपने काव्य-संग्रह ‘गीतांजलि’ के लिए नोबेल पुरस्कार पाने वाले वह पहले भारतीय थे। इस प्रेरणात्मक पुस्तक में दिए गए टैगोर के विचार उनकी गहन अंतर्दृष्टि और संवेदनशीलता की झलक प्रस्तुत करते हैं।
Rs.135.00
Prernatmak Vichar | प्रेरणात्मक विचार
Ravindranath Thakur
Weight | .150 kg |
---|---|
Dimensions | 8.66 × 5.57 × 1.57 in |
Author –Ravindranath Thakur
Publisher – Rajpal and Sons
ISBN –9788170289302
Language – Hindi
Pages – 104
Binding – Paperback
Only logged in customers who have purchased this product may leave a review.
This book is an account of how Dr. Kalam visualizes Information and Communication Technology mining the rural talent. Here, Dr. Kalam presents his dream of schools in India at 2020 as symbiotic nerve centres connecting teachers, students and community; personifying knowledge that exists in the world. He also makes a clarion call to accelerate the process of societal transformation. This would involve raising the standards of governance and safeguarding the sanctity of public institutions. The book uses the metaphor of a tree to describe the process of knowledge bearing fruits of prosperity in the contemporary globalised world where different phases, formative, adult working life, and post-50 experienced senior citizens, call for different kinds of learning. The book refers to a contextual contribution of a large number of Indian scientists and artists and proves that there is no age bar to blossom. He advocates creation of conditions that favour growth of diverse individual talents akin to a garden and calls for a scientific mind-set guided by conscience, consensus and by actions that take our social and moral values into account in building our own systems.
The story is told. The curtain has been brought down on it. Two life-sentences have been run. And I have brought together my recollections of them within the cover of this book. They are narrated in brief and put together within the narrowest.
When I came into this world, God sent me here possibly on a sort of life-sentence. It was the span of life allotted to me by time to stay in this ‘prison-house of life’. This story is but a chapter of that book of life, which is a longer story not yet ended.
You can finish reading the book in a day, while I had to live it for 14 long years of transportation. And if the story is so tiresome, unendurable and disgusting to you, how much must have been the living of it for me! Every moment of those 14 years in that jail has been an agony of the soul and the body to me, and to my fellow convicts in that jail. It was not only fatiguing, unbearable and futile to us all, it was equally or more excruciating to them as to me. And it is only that you may know it and feel the fatigue, the disgust and the pain of it as we have felt it, that I have chosen to write it for you.
—Excerpts from this book
This is the story of Swatantrayaveer Vinayak Damodar Savarkar—a great revolutionary, politician, poet and seer who tried to free India from the British yoke!
British policy was to torture and persecute the political prisoners/revolutionaries so that they would reveal the names of all their colleagues or go mad or commit suicide. My Transportation for Life is a firsthand story of the sufferings and humiliation of an inmate of the infamous Cellular Jail of Andamans, the legendary Kala Paani. The physical tortures inside the high walls were made all the more insufferable by the sickening attitude of the men who mattered—the native leaders back home. This is a running commentary on the prevalent political conditions in India and a treatise for students of revolution. It is a burning story of all Tapasvis who were transported to Andaman.
Veer Savarkar was the first man who called the mutiny of 1857 ‘A War of Independence’. Until his time, no Indian had dared to say so. The martyrs of 1857 are really fortunate that they got such a historian to tell their history who himself was both a historian and a creator of history. At times, we visualise Veer Savarkar coloured in the red colour of that revolution, as if he himself was present on the battlefield and participated in the heroic war. At other times, we see him patiently analyse the strengths and weaknesses of both sides—why the mutineers lost and why the British won. The way he analyses the politico-military aspects of the revolution shows his wisdom as a youth of 26 years.
The Indian War of Independence, 1857, is a step by step account of the uprising of Indian Hindus and Muslims against the ruthless British rulers. Tracing footsteps of the barefooted, undernourished and almost unarmed Indian masses challenging the British bullets by the sheer force of their will power, the author establishes beyond an iota of doubt that the uprising was a War of Independence and not a mere Sepoy Mutiny as dubbed by the British.
Some glaring truths about this book:
• This book became the Bible for Indian revolutionaries.
• The book was proscribed by the British Government before its publication.
• The book was smuggled into India and England after it was published in Holland.
• The demand for this book was so enormous that it used to be sold and resold at the stupendous price of Rs. 300 (in 1910).
संसार में यह एक प्रेरक शक्ति है। मनुष्य जैसें -जैसें उन्नत्ति करता जायेगा, वैसें वैसें विवेक और प्रेम उसके जीवन में आदर्श बनते जायेंगे। भक्ति को अपना सर्वोच्च आदर्श बनाना चाहिए तथा संसार और इंद्रियों से धीरे धीरे अपना रास्ता बनाते हुए हमें ईश्वर तक पहुचना है अथार्थ् भक्ति, भक्त और भगवान तीनों एक है।
There are no reviews yet.