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if aurobindo was the high priest,rabindranath,was the great poet of the swadesh movement.elucidate​

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Answered by gokulakannanayyanan0
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Long after this controversy is hushed in silence, long after this turmoil, this agitation ceases, long after he is dead and gone, he will be looked upon as the poet of patriotism, as the prophet of nationalism and the lover of humanity. Long after he is dead and gone, his words will be echoed and re-echoed not only in India, but across distant seas and lands.”

These words of defense lawyer Chittaranjan Das to describe the accused, Aurobindo Ghose in the Alipore bomb trial of 1909, was perhaps prophetic of the debate surrounding the image of the nationalist leader. In the minds of the popular masses, Ghose is definitely revered as a cultural icon of the early twentieth century when the Swadeshi movement swept across the streets of Bengal. The pages of history textbooks have also not forgotten to mention the fervour with which he urged people to sacrifice in the cause of the motherland. There are others, however, who would comment on the divisive nature of Ghose’s political ideology. Seventy-one years after India freed itself from the clutches of British rule, how exactly is the political philosophy of Sri Aurobindo remembered?

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Answered by jana07122002
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Long after this controversy is hushed in silence, long after this turmoil, this agitation ceases, long after he is dead and gone, he will be looked upon as the poet of patriotism, as the prophet of nationalism and the lover of humanity. Long after he is dead and gone, his words will be echoed and re-echoed not only in India, but across distant seas and lands.”

These words of defense lawyer Chittaranjan Das to describe the accused, Aurobindo Ghose in the Alipore bomb trial of 1909, was perhaps prophetic of the debate surrounding the image of the nationalist leader. In the minds of the popular masses, Ghose is definitely revered as a cultural icon of the early twentieth century when the Swadeshi movement swept across the streets of Bengal. The pages of history textbooks have also not forgotten to mention the fervour with which he urged people to sacrifice in the cause of the motherland.

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