A Letter to a Hindu

· Strelbytskyy Multimedia Publishing
4,3
26 reviews
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30
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In "A Letter to a Hindu", Tolstoy argued that only through the principle of love could the Indian people free themselves from colonial British rule. These ideas ultimately proved to be successful in 1947 in the culmination of the Indian Independence Movement. In 1908, Indian revolutionary Taraknath was wrote to Leo Tolstoy, by then one of the most famous public figures in the world, asking for the author’s support in India’s independence from British colonial rule. On December 14, Tolstoy, who had spent the last twenty years seeking the answers to life’s greatest moral questions, was moved to reply in a long letter, which was published in the Indian newspaper Free Hindustan. Passed from hand to hand, the missive finally made its way to the young Mahatma Gandhi, whose career as a peace leader was just beginning in South Africa. He wrote to Tolstoy asking for permission to republish it in his own South African newspaper, Indian Opinion. Tolstoy’s letter was later published in English under the title A Letter to a Hindu.

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4,3
26 reviews
Nemichand Suvasia
26 September 2020
This book is fantastic and very easy to read too..... I would suggest everyone to read this book at once!!!! writer has done really hard work, 👍🤩🤩
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rubin carpenter
14 November 2023
a letter of unmeasurable value the burdens affiliations of man summed up to it's base problem and it's best solution
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vijaya kumari
18 March 2024
awesome experience to know this is from Leo Tolstoy.
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