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Poetry Collection of Vinayak Damodar Savarkar

O gentle Kamala, bloom of the dawn,
Your fragrance flows where hope is born.
Through storms of fate and shadows deep,
Your silent strength the soul shall keep.

In fields of struggle, hearts arise,
Guided by dreams beneath vast skies.
Like lotus bright on troubled streams,
You awaken courage, faith, and dreams.

Seven stars shine in timeless light,
Guardians of wisdom through the night.
Across the ages their voices call,
Guiding the seeker beyond the wall.

Through storms of doubt their fires remain,
Symbols of truth through loss and gain.
In heaven’s script their stories stay,
Lighting the path of humanity’s way.

Victory to thee, O sacred land,
Mother of courage, strong and grand.
From every heart thy glory rings,
In freedom’s song the nation sings.

Rise, O people, proud and free,
Guardians of destiny and history.
Let truth and valor lead the way,
Till dawn of freedom lights the day.

Letters, Notes and Manuscripts

Prison Letters

Vinayak Damodar Savarkar wrote letters from prison expressing resilience, hope, and commitment to India’s freedom.

Correspondence

His letters to family members reflected emotional strength, personal struggles, and dedication to national ideals.

Political Messages

Many letters conveyed political ideas, urging unity, courage, and organized efforts for India’s independence.

Prison Notes

Savarkar secretly wrote notes in prison reflecting on nationalism, history, and philosophical ideas.

Reflections

His notes included observations about Indian history, cultural identity, and lessons from past struggles.

Thoughts

These writings often discussed strategies for strengthening national unity and preparing future generations.

Poetry

Savarkar composed poems and preserved them through memorization when writing materials were unavailable.

Historical Works

Many manuscripts explored themes of national pride, resistance, and India’s civilizational history.

Intellectual

Draft manuscripts contained early ideas that later shaped his influential books and essays.

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