Balagangadhara swamiji biography of william shakespeare
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Bal Gangadhar Tilak
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Keshav Gangadhar Tilak, often referred to as Bal Gangadhar Tilak, was a reporter, schoolteacher, and campaigner for Indian freedom. The Indian Independence Movement's initial leader was also Bal Gangadhar Tilak. He was among the three people that made up the Lal Bal Pal trio. The British colonial administration called him "The Father of Indian Unrest". The name "Lokmanya", which translates to "recognized as a leader by the people", was also given to him. Mahatma Gandhi referred to him as "The Creator of Modern India". Bal Gangadhar Tilak was a prominent extremist in Indian Society and one of Swaraj's earliest and most ardent followers.
Early Life
On 23rd July 1856, Keshav Gangadhar Tilak took birth in the administrative centre of the Ratnagiri district in the Indian state Maharashtra (called Bombay Presidency earlier) to a Marathi Hindu Chitpavan Brahmin family. His place of origin was Chikhali. When Keshav turned sixteen, his father, Gangad
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CM joins hands with mutt
The CM laid the foundation stone for a project funded by the mutt to relocate two villages in Gadag district on Sunday. By sharing the dais with the head of the mutt considered sacred for the Vokkaligas, the CM tried to send a message that his influence was not limited to Lingayat voters alone.The Swamiji contributed to the effort by praising Yeddyurappa. "He is an ideal leader. He has not rested for a moment since heavy rains have flooded north Karnataka. He has gone around villages meeting flood victims and supervising relief work and collected donations from the common public. He has also met religious leaders and NGOs seeking help in the governments relief work. If there was ever a good leader, it is him'',