Rana was born on the auspicious day of Shree Rama Navami on
10th April, 1870, a classmate of MKG at school, Rana finished his graduation from Elphinstone & Fergusson College, where he came in contact with Lokmanya Tilak & Surendranath Banerjee.
Rana Passed the Bar-At- Law examination from London. Received his degree of Barrister in 1900.
He served as a translator to Jivanchand Uttamchand, a jeweller from Cambay who was in Paris for World Trade Show. He became an expert and began a jewellery business trading in pearls.
He was a founder member of ‘India House’ at London. Along with Pandit Shyamji Krishnavarma,
Madam Cama and V D Savarkar, revolutionary movement for Independence of India was set in motion from ‘India House’.
Credit goes to these 4 people for the beginning of era of bomb and pistol in India.
He was appointed as a Vice President of ‘Home Rule Society’, London.
Sardar Singh Rana was a pioneer in publication of English News Paper: 'Indian Sociologist' from London, Pandit Shyamji Krishnavarma was the Editor of the paper. Bold articles, exposing atrocities, cruelty and tyrannical rule of British Empire in India, began to be appeared in
Indian Sociologist aggressively.
He announced 3 scholarships, each of Rs 2000/-, in Indian Sociologist for the Indian students who wished to have further study abroad. Including Veer Savarkar many Indian students received these scholarships. After Independence of India, when
first Parliament was constituted by elected MPs from all over country, around 60 MPs were there who had received Ranaji’s scholarships.
The Entire arrangement of printing of the book: ‘War of Independence – 1857 written by Veer Savarkar, was done by Ranaji. The book was secretly
dispatched to India by him.
The event of first war of Independence – 1857 was completing its 50 years in 1908. A glorious celebration programme was organised at ‘India House’, London. Ranaji was the president of this historical programme.
Mean while, he was exiled from India by
British Empire. His entry into India was banned, because of his revolutionary active role in the activities for Independence of India.
He settled at Paris and started Jewelry business.
Madan Lal Dhingara shot dead Curzon Wyllie in London. The revolver was provided by Ranaji.
As a result, investigation stretched to his residence of Paris.
In Paris, he is known to have lived with a German woman known as Recy who although she was not married to him came to be known as Mrs. Rana. They married in 1904 when his first wife told to do so. His both sons
moved to Paris to stay with him.
1 st world war started in 1914. England as a friendly nation with France in war, put pressure on France for the arrest of Ranaji, who was an enemy of British Empire in India.
Along with his dying son Ranjitsinh and his German wife, he was
expelled by the French Government to Martinique in 1911. There, he earned his livelihood from agriculture and animal husbandry work.
His son Ranjitsinh died in 1914.His wife was also refused permission to enter France for a cancer operation.
In 1920, the war was ended, he was
released from home detention after 6 years.
He came back to Paris to restart his diamond and jewelry business. His German wife died of cancer in 1931.
Pandit Madan Mohan Malaviya had been to Paris to collect donation for ‘Banaras Hindu University’. Ranaji helped him to
collect donation amount of Rs 28 Lakh from the Indian living in Paris, his individual contribution was highest, Rs 5 Lakh.
He sent Senapati Bapat & Indulal Yagnik to Moscow to learn process of bomb making. He managed to send papers of bomb manual in India as a packaging material
for diamond and jewellery.
Lala Lajpatrai wrote the book: ‘Unhappy India’ during his long stay of five years at the residence of Ranaji at Paris. Entire arrangement of printing of the book was looked after by Ranaji.
‘Shantiniketan’ was a dream project of Ravindranath Tagore.
Being a closed friend, Ranaji arranged meeting of Prof. Sylvain Levy and Romaine Roland with Tagore, as a result the dream emerged as a reality.
Veer Savarkar was detained at England & was taken to India for trial in a ship. On his way, he managed his historical jump from ship
and reached the shore of Port Marcel, France. The British authorities re-arrested Savarkar. Ranaji had taken up this matter to International court of Justice at Hague, Netherland, fought the case along with Jean Longuet. (And don’t faint, Jean Longuet was grandson of Karl Marx)
During II world war, Netaji Bose escaped from home detention in India and reached Germany. Ranaji arranged broadcasting of historical public address of Subhashbabu on Radio Germany.
India became Independent in 1947. Ranaji returned to India after his exile of 50 years.
He arrived at his native land Limbdi, performed ASTHI VISARJAN of his dead son at Haridwar and after a short stay, he went back to Paris.
In 1951, Government of France announced a prestigious civilian award of the country: 'CHEVELIER' to Ranaji.
He wrapped up his business and
moved back to India in 1955 when he had failing health.
On the 25 th May, 1957, The Man Who Was Like Karna Of Our Purana's joined Maa Bharathi at Circuit House, Veraval, Gujarat.
"I simply cannot bear to look at Ba's face, the expression is often like that of a meek cow and that in her own dump manner she is saying something" –
MKG
To keep the brand, “Mahatma” popular, they never told the miserable story of his wife.
On her 153rd birth anniversary, let
Born on April 11, 1869 at Porbander, Kasturba was elder to Gandhi by 6 months, she married Mohandas with whom she played since her childhood.
Gandhi’s rejection of Kasturba came to the extent of his remarking, ‘Her staying in the
Ashram is in vain’.
MKG’s dissatisfaction with Kasturba surfaced off & on whenever Kasturba asserted her own individuality & resisted his arbitrary demands.
He had resisted her on the question of the education of her sons, untouchability, khadi & the harsh life in the ashrams.
“The nation is regarded as the Mother while women are forbidden to crusade for her cause”.
In fact, it’s not the Right, but the Leftists should worship him, his works were way, way ahead of his time especially about the woman characters, but what to do, he wrote BandeMataram.
On his Punyatithi, I’m deliberating how #BankimChandraChatterjee became a voice for millions of women with his works.
In his sociological essay “Samya”, Bankimchandra offers a breathtaking and penetrating analysis of inequality in India's caste system, gender inequality and
that of the establishment of the supreme truth of equality between men and women. He bitterly condemns inequality in Hindu society making gender oppression his focus of attack, since sexual hypocrisy is most blatant. It permits male polygamy while demanding from woman chastity
Lakhs of Secular Hindus Visit St. Francis Xavier Basilica in Goa, please read what we don’t know about him.
According to Boies Penrose, it is May 6, 1542, Francis Xavier set foot ashore at Goa. From then on, the Jesuits did their worst, using
every form of bribery, threat, and torture to effect a conversion.
The way in which Vatican defended Goan Inquisition is highly deplorable and I don’t understand how and why our history textbooks called them apostles of light.
Below are excerpts from
“Goa's History of Education:
A Case Study of Portuguese Colonialism written by Verissimo Coutinho, Loyola University, Chicago”.
We believe, however, that the missionaries who came to Goa were filled with a desire to Christianize the Indians. They were convinced that the Hindus of Goa were pagans and took
Do you know why Nagasaki was selected besides Hiroshima for Atomic bombing?
What’s the connection between Francis Xavier and Christianity in Japan?
It’s a revenge taken by Christians against Japan for killing their Missionaries. These tribe are so selfish that they never
thought that it was Japan’s Right to protect their culture and Citizens.
It was in an islet near Nagasaki Shogun King banished the Portuguese Missionaries including women and Children and imprisoned them.
Francis Xavier, a founder of the Society of Jesus, arrived in Japan in
1549, inaugurating a century of Catholic Christian missionary activity in that country.
After enjoying enormous success, Christians suffered brutal persecution and were almost eliminated a century later.
Japan was ruled by warring feudal lords in the mid 16th century who sought
"In truth, the Hindoo like the eunuchs, excels in the qualities of a slave." – James Mill.
No history books did more harm than James Mill's The History of British India.
James Mill's "The History of British India" has been the foundation of Indian history in academia in India &
the West and of attitudes towards Hindus in the West for nearly two centuries. This history drips with racism, bigotry and Christian errors about a 6000 year old Earth.
When you see how Western media outlets can routinely produce fake news about India in the days of social media
can you imagine the Empire producing these authoritative histories & the influence they wielded? It's a miracle that we Hindus survived their onslaught and this is why they despise us.
In the course of preparing his History Mill wrote a number of articles on the East India Co.