how did the novel 'Ananda Math' inspire the spirit of nationalism?
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It was unbanned by the Government of India only after independence. The plot background was based on the devastating Bengal famine of 1770 under the British Raj and unsuccessful Sannyasi rebellion. Bankim Chandra Chatterjee imagined untrained Sannyasi soldiers fighting and beating the experienced English forces
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The translation of Anandamath by Aurobindo is a case in point. He undertook this translation to inspire the militant nationalists of Bengal in the first decade of the 20th century. He even founded a journal called Bande Mataram. ... He believed it his duty to translate works that would instill patriotism in his countrymen.
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