Padmanabha : (1878-1970), South Indian statesman & social reformer.
... today it is over Tuticorin that the gods of the Mahabharata hover in their aerial cars watching the chances of the fight which is to bring back the glorious days of old. Gallant Chidambaram, brave Padmanabha, intrepid Shiva defying the threats of exile and imprisonment, fighting for the masses, for the nation, for the preparation of Swaraj, these are now in the forefront, the men of the future, the bearers ...
... well take pride in the gallant leaders who have by their cool and unflinching Page 924 courage brought about this splendid vindication of Nationalist teaching. When men like Chidambaram, Padmanabha and Shiva are ready to undergo exile or imprisonment so that a handful of mill coolies may get justice and easier conditions of livelihood, a bond has been created between the educated class and ...
... Nationalism may well take pride in the gallant leaders who have by their cool and unflinching courage brought about this splendid vindication of Nationalist teaching. When men like Chidambaram, Padmanabha and Shiva are ready to undergo exile or imprisonment so that a handful of mill coolies may get justice and easier conditions of Page 57 livelihood, a bond has been created ...
... 446 Isha Upanishad, 337, 351, 459H; reconciliation of fundamental opposites, 460; different commentaries on, 460m; spiritual pragmatism of Isha, 461; Isha and Kena.461 Iyengar, Padmanabha, 299 Iyengar, V. Ramaswami (Va. Ra.), 380,405, 525,536 Iyengar, K. V. Rangaswami, 380, 525 Iyengar, S. Srinivasa, 340fn, 527 Jadhav, Khasirao, 47,63,216,202,260,394 ...
... Down Memory Lane Counouma Padmanabha Counouma, hailing from Kerala, was a resident of Pondicherry for years before he joined the Sri Aurobindo Ashram. He rose to be the Managing Trustee of the Ashram and died on that chair in 1991 at the age of 82 after a prolonged illness. He was a scholar of French law that prevailed in Pondicherry in those times. He served ...
... Nationalist and revolutionary activity on a truly portentous scale. In his article on "The Tuticorin Victory', Sri Aurobindo paid a well-merited tribute to V.O. Chidambaram Pillai, Subramania Siva and Padmanabha Iyengar: Page 299 The Tuticorin leaders must be given the whole credit for the unequalled skill and courage with which the fight was conducted and still more for the complete ...
... those qualities of Dharma which have been the force of upliftment of millions of peoples of this country. That philosophy inspired thousands of martyrs, great and gallant Chidambarams, brave Padmanabhas, intrepid Shivas who defied the threats of exile and imprisonment. The force of patriotism, of the value of self-sacrifice, of the value of worship of Mother India, — this patriotism and its values ...
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