Tag: Agnosticism


  • Savarkar: Faith, Reason, and Nation

    When we think of the modern Ganesh Chaturthi festival (Ganeshotsava), one name inevitably comes to mind: Bal Gangadhar (Lokmanya) Tilak, who in the 1890s transformed it from a private household ritual into a public celebration of unity and resistance against colonial rule. But what about Vinayak Damodar (Veer) Savarkar? Despite organizing a Pan-Hindu Ganesh Utsav…

  • Savarkar’s Agnosticism: Punyabhu Explained

    Savarkar’s Philosophy & Worldview , Part 7; Savarkar’s Agnosticism, (3/4) In the ongoing exploration of Vinayak Damodar (Veer) Savarkar’s agnosticism, one of the most intriguing and misunderstood concepts is his use of the term Punyabhu or Punyabhumi, often translated as “Holy Land.” This term has sparked significant debate, with both critics and supporters often misinterpreting…

  • Savarkar’s Secular Vision on State and Religion

    Savarkar’s Philosophy & Worldview, Part 6; Savarkar’s Agnosticism, (3/4) In the ongoing exploration of Vinayak Damodar Savarkar’s ideological framework, his views on the relationship between religion and politics offer a compelling lens through which to understand his agnosticism. While Hinduism undeniably played a central role in Savarkar’s thinking, it was not rooted in spiritual devotion…

  • Understanding Savarkar’s View on the Universe and Human Nature

    Savarkar’s Philosophy & Worldview, Part 5; Savarkar’s Agnosticism (2/4) Vinayak Damodar Savarkar held distinct views on the universe, nature, and humanity’s place within these vast dimensions. His agnosticism shaped his perspective, leading him to challenge conventional religious notions and advocate for a rational, scientific approach to life. The Universe: A Realm of Indifference Savarkar’s outlook…

  • Savarkar’s Agnosticism – Religion as a Political Strategy

    Savarkar’s Philosophy & Worldview, Part 4; Savarkar’s Agnosticism (1/4) Vinayak Damodar Savarkar remains one of the most complex figures in Indian history. Often remembered for his nationalist ideology, his views on religion were equally nuanced and thought-provoking. Neither a conventional religious man nor a staunch atheist, Savarkar’s approach to religion was one of rational scrutiny.…