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পশ্চিমবঙ্গ উচ্চমাধ্যমিক শিক্ষা সংসদ কর্তৃক অনুমোদিত
Dr. Panchanan Saha
Madam Bhikaji Rustom Cama is one of the tallest representatives of the revolutionary stream of our freedom movement. She dedicated her life in organizing armed revolution against the oppressive British rule in India from abroad along with Shyamji Krishna Varma, Lala Hardayal, Vinayak Damodar Savarkar, Virendranath Chattopadhyay, M. N. Roy Dr. Bhupendranath Dutta and many others. She was the first who unfurled the Indian National Flag in foreign soil at the International Socialist Congress at Stuttgart, Germany in 1907. In her impassioned speech she urged upon the delegates to extend moral and material help to India’s freedom struggle. She devoted her entire life and energy in arousing world support for India’s cause and providing active help and encouragement to a fiery band of Indian revolutionaries. She is called, therefore, the mother of Indian Revolution. The writer marshalling many known and unknown documents has presented here in a lucid style Madam Cama’s life and activities. He had also presented here the works of other revolutionaries connected with her. Their lives and works should be better known to the people of India particularly to the younger generation.
Dr. Pradyot Kumar Maity
Edited by Dr. Kalipada Pradhan
This is an article which was written sometime in 1966 when the present author received an official invitation from the editor Dr. Benoychandra Sen, M.A. (Gold Medallist), P.R.S., Ph. D (London), the Research Professor of Indology, Govt. Sanskrit College, Calcutta, for contributing such an article to a collected work entitled The Culture of Bengal scheduled to be published by Govt. Sanskrit College. But unfortunately this work has not yet been published. As have not been informed of anything about the publication of the said work for the last few years.
Now, we venture to publish it as a separate treatise. This is not an exhaustive study but a brief outline of a vast field of study. This study, we hope will help one to form some idea about certain aspects of popular religious life in Ancient Bengal.
WHAT MAKES THE BOOK UNIQUE AND WORTHY TO BE A COLLECTOR ITEM IS ITS EMPHASIS ON THE SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC LIFE OF THE CRAFTSMEN.
Nripendra Nath Ray
During 1939—1941, Nripendra Nath contributed several articles to the Bombay edition of The Times of India, Festivals of India was the outcome of this effort. Taken together, these essays were full of reliable information on India and her culture. Tourists and travelers eager to know and understand the diversified cultures and traditions of India would have been benefitted if this collection was published then as a book. Retrieving from the torn pages of The times of India we bring out this book in order to introduce the 21st century Indians to their own culture and heritage. Taken together, these essays bring forth a wonder called India with her diversified cultures and festivals. That it comes with Principal places of India adds value to the edition.
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