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-171_Speeches – Our Experiences in Bengal 13.1.08.htm
Part Five Speeches 22 December 1907 1 February 1908 On 21 December 1907, Sri Aurobindo left Calcutta to attend the Surat…
-172_Speeches – National Education.html
National Education National Education is a vast subject. When I was told about the topic I did not quite realise its implications at first,…
-173_Speeches – The Present Situation.htm
The Present Situation My fellow countrymen, Mr. Ranade has said that there is no President here, but that God Himself is our President. I…
-174_Speeches – The Meaning of Swaraj.htm
The Meaning of Swaraj Thank you for the welcome you have accorded me, which I do not deserve, because whatever I do is not…
-175_Speeches – Swadeshi and Boycott.htm
Swadeshi and Boycott Mr. Gadre and fellow countrymen, There are four subjects which usually form the subject matter of a Nationalist’s speech. They are,…
-176_Speeches – Bande Mataram.htm
Bande Mataram Sj. Aurobindo said that he was exceedingly pleased to know that the song [“Bande Mataram”] had become so popular in all parts…
-177_Speeches – The Aims of the Nationalist Party.htm
The Aims of the Nationalist Party My dear countrymen, when I stopped here on my way to Surat I spoke a few words to…
-178_Speeches – Our Work in the Future.htm
Our Work in the Future My countrymen, those who have minutely observed with open eyes the agitation started two years ago, must have been…
-179_Speeches – Commercial and Educational Swarajya.htm
Commercial and Educational Swarajya My countrymen, I am greatly obliged to you for the reception you have given me. This is not respect paid…
-18_Bande Mataram 28-8-06.htm
Bande Mataram { CALCUTTA, August 28th, 1906 } The Mirror and Mr. Tilak The Indian Mirror, which is now the chief ally of Government…