ID | 148846 |
Title Proper | Bal Gangadhar Tilak |
Language | ENG |
Author | Aurobindo, Sri |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | Neither Mr. Tilak nor his speeches really require any presentation or foreword. His speeches are, like the featureless Brahman, self-luminous, straightforward, lucid, never turning aside from the point which they mean to hammer in or wrapping it up in ornamental verbiage, they read like a series of self-evident propositions. And Mr. Tilak himself, his career, his place in Indian politics are also a self-evident proposition, a hard fact baffling and dismaying in the last degree to those to whom his name has been anathema and his increasing pre-eminence figured as a portent of evil. |
`In' analytical Note | Dialogue Vol. 17, No.3; Jan-Mar 2016: p.29-44 |
Journal Source | Dialogue 2016-03 17, 3 |
Key Words | Bal Gangadhar Tilak |