![]() ![]() Vajpeyi's unique spin on the topic has her examining the classical sources of inspiration behind the teachings of five of India's most significant founding figures: Mohandas Gandhi, Rabindranath Tagore, his nephew Abanindranath Tagore, Jawaharlal Nehru, and BR Ambedkar. ![]() The matter of deciding its true meaning from the combination of its two root verbs should be simple and yet, as Ananya Vajpeyi reveals in her first book on modern India's political foundations, it all depends on different perceptions of national duty. Swaraj: a word pervasive in the Indian philological lexicon, originating from the Sanskrit swa, meaning "of the self", and rajya - rule. ![]()
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