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Swaraj is my birthright, and I shall have it!
Bal Gangadhar Tilak
In India there was only one natural aggressive nationalist and he was Tilak.
Bal Gangadhar Tilak
Progress is implied in independence. Without self-government neither industrial progress is possible, nor the educational scheme will be useful to the nation...To make efforts for India's freedom is more important than social reforms.
Bal Gangadhar Tilak
The Vedic hymns were sung in post glacial times (8,000BC) by poets who had inherited their knowledge or contents thereof from their antediluvian forefathers.
Bal Gangadhar Tilak
If God is put up with untouchability, I will not call him God.
Bal Gangadhar Tilak
In the early geological ages, when the Alps were low and the Himalayas not yet upheaved... from geological evidence of fossil and fauna, we find that an equitable climate and uniform climate prevailed over the whole surface of the globe. It is now conclusively proved that before the advent of glacial and inter-glacial periods a luxurious forest vegetation... flourished in the high latitude of the polar regions where the Sun goes below the horizon from November till March, thus showing that a warm climate prevailed in the Arctic regions in those days.
Bal Gangadhar Tilak
The compilation of hymns into Sanhitas also appears to be a work of the early part of this period.
Bal Gangadhar Tilak
It has been shown that Vedic religion and worship are both interglacial; and though that we can not trace their ultimate origin yet the Arctic character of the Vedic deities fully proves that the powers of nature represented by them has been already clothed with divine attributives by the primitive Aryans in their original home round about the North Pole, or the Meru of the Puranas.
Bal Gangadhar Tilak
It has been said, gentlemen, by some that we Hindus have yielded too much to our Mohammedan brethern. I am sure I represent the sense of the Hindu community all over India when I say that we could not have yielded too much. I would not care if the rights of selfgovernment are granted to the Mohammedan community only.... When we have to fight against a third party - it is a very important thing that we stand on this platform united, united in race, united in religion, united as regards all different shades of political creed.
Bal Gangadhar Tilak
You can never give the Musalmans too much.
Bal Gangadhar Tilak
The curriculum of the girl's school should be vernacular, needle work and sanitation...teaching women amounted to loss of nationality... English education had [a] de-womanising impact on women by denying them a happy worldly life...hurt the sentiments of the Hindus...teaching Hindu women to read English would ruin their precious traditional virtues and would make them immoral and subordinate.
Bal Gangadhar Tilak
It is true that lack of rain causes famine but it is also true that the people of India have not the strength to fight the evil. The poverty of India is wholly due to the present rule. India is being bled till only the skeleton remains...all the vitality of the people is being sapped and we are left in an emaciated state of slavery.
Bal Gangadhar Tilak
...its ultimate origin is still lost in geological antiquity.
Bal Gangadhar Tilak
Belief in the Vedas, many means, no strict rule for worship: these are the features of the Hindu religion.
Bal Gangadhar Tilak
Interiorizing this notion, Tilak then went on to develop fanciful interpretations of Vedic verses so as to make them fit the scenario of a non-Indian, indeed Arctic setting of the oldest layer of Vedic literature. Perfectly innocuous verses about the dawn or the seasons, always read in their natural meaning by one or two hundred generations of Brahmins, were suddenly contrived to reveal references to the Arctic. It is this highly artificial and totally untraditional reading of the Vedic hymns which became and remains the sheet-anchor of Aryan invasion lore in European far-rightist and new-rightist circles. Tilak was no authority on Indo-European expansion history...
Bal Gangadhar Tilak
To bring in the mass of the people, to found the greatness of the future on the greatness of the past, to infuse Indian politics with Indian religious fervour and spirituality are the indispensable conditions for a great and powerful political awakening in India. Others, writers, thinkers, spiritual leaders, had seen this truth. Mr. Tilak was the first to bring it into the actual field of practical politics.
Bal Gangadhar Tilak
Love of India was the breath of life with Mr. Tilak and in it he has left to us a treasure, which can only increase, by use. The endless procession of yesterday shows the hold the great patriot had on the masses.
Bal Gangadhar Tilak