Timeline

Life Timeline of Vinayak Damodar Savarkar

1883
Birth in Bhagur

Savarkar was born on 28 May 1883 in the town of Bhagur, Maharashtra. His early life was shaped by patriotic ideas, education, and a growing awareness of India’s struggle against colonial rule.

1904–1909
Expanded
Abhinav Bharat & London Movement

During this period, Savarkar founded the revolutionary organization Abhinav Bharat and later traveled to London. There he organized Indian students, promoted nationalist ideas, and encouraged resistance against British colonial authority.

1911–1924
Expanded
Cellular Jail Imprisonment

Savarkar was sentenced to transportation and imprisoned in the Cellular Jail. He endured harsh conditions, solitary confinement, and forced labor while continuing intellectual and literary pursuits.

1924–1937
Ratnagiri Social Reform Era

After release under strict restrictions, Savarkar lived in Ratnagiri. During this time, he focused on social reform, campaigning against untouchability and promoting unity and social equality within society.

1937–1950
Hindu Mahasabha Leadership

Savarkar later became a leading figure in the Hindu Mahasabha, shaping ideological discussions about nationalism, cultural identity, and political strategy in pre-independence India.

1950–1966
Final Years and Legacy

In his later years, Savarkar continued writing and reflecting on history, nationalism, and society. His ideas, writings, and contributions remain influential in historical and political discussions about India’s freedom movement.

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