... that 'great men are above the principles of common morality', and thus justifying the murder of Afzal Khan by Shivaji." — The Indian Nationalist Movement by Dr. S.C. Bartarya. 139. Sarala Devi Choudhurani, the well-known organiser of physical education and propagator of the cult of lathi-play in Bengal, writes: "My lathicult was in full swing in those days. I had succeeded in making the practice ...
... Mother. James H. Cousins came and met Sri Aurobindo and the Mother. Dr. Munje came and stayed with Sri Aurobindo. He had long talks with the Master on political subjects. Sarala Devi Choudhurani came sometime in 1920 or later and had an interview with Sri Aurobindo. Colonel Joshua Wedgewood, an English M.P., visited Sri Aurobindo. X In 1919, after ...
... Every day there come two or three things ... Anyway. × It was not Tagore's sister but a relative of his, Sarala Devi Choudhurani, a revolutionary whom Sri Aurobindo had known in Bengal. ...
... testimony to their continued sympathetic adherence to the Swadeshi Movement. Rabi Babu personally took part in many meetings that were held then. Their niece, Sarala Ghosal (or, Sarala Devi Page 312 Choudhurani —1872-1945) was an exceptionally gifted woman. A polyglot, she knew English (gold medallist in B.A. Hon.), French, Persian, and naturally Sanskrit and Bengali. A talented writer ...
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