Know interesting facts about famous writer, educationist and promoter of Indian culture TL Vasnani on his birthday.

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T.L. Vaswani (English: TL Vaswani, born- November 25, 1879, Hyderabad; died- January 16, 1966, Poona, Maharashtra) was a famous writer, educationist and propagator of Indian culture. Vaswani had supported the country’s freedom struggle. He had written many articles on this subject in Gandhiji’s letter ‘Young India’. Government of India T.L. A postal stamp was also issued in the memory of Vaswani.

birth and education

Famous writer, educationist and propagator of Indian culture T.L. Vaswani was born on November 25, 1879 in Hyderabad (Sindh) in British India. His full name was ‘Thanvardas Leelaram Vaswani’, but he was T.L. Became famous by the name of Vaswani. Vaswani was not only a brilliant student, he was also interested in spiritual subjects since childhood. He said that at the age of eight, he had seen a light amidst the void all around and had experienced the same light within himself. Vaswani completed his education with full dedication. Matriculation and B.A. He came first in the entire Sindh province. MA. After doing this he first went to T.G. College and Professor at Deyal Singh College, Lahore and later Principal of Victoria College, Cooch Behar and Mahendra College, Patiala.

sermons on religious topics

Vaswani also started giving sermons on religious subjects at a young age. Due to this, his fame as a religious speaker spread. He received an invitation to participate in the World Religion Conference from Berlin (Germany). Vaswani’s speech there had such an impact that he was invited to preach on Indian religion in various cities of Europe.

creations

Vaswani had supported the country’s freedom struggle. about this Gandhiji He wrote many articles in the newspaper ‘Young India’. The following books written by him on national awakening became very popular-

‘Awake Young India’ ‘India’s Adventure’ ‘India in Chains’ ‘The Secret of Asia’ ‘My Motherland’ ‘Builders of Tomorrow’

apart from these English And Sindhi He wrote hundreds of books in

adopted a life of poverty

In 1918 AD, Vaswani voluntarily adopted a life of poverty. He had already been relieved from the post of principal after his mother’s death. Vaswani also started many schemes for education, especially girls’ education. St. Mira’s Girls College, Pune, T.L. It is the work of Vaswani. He considered remembering Hari and serving the poor as religion. He used to say- “The best temple is the soul of the poor who gets his food and clothes and offers blessings to God.” It is not the aim of man to run away from the world and perform penance in a forest, mountain or cave. They also considered animals and birds as brothers and sisters of humans. He also had objection to plucking flowers. He used to say- “Flowers also have their own family, so they should not be separated from each other.”

supporters of religious unity

T.L. Vaswani was very interested in cultivating youth and giving good education. He was an ardent devotee of Indian culture and religious tolerance. His opinion was that every child should be taught religion. He considered all religions equal. He said, “Each religion has its own specialties.” He was a strong supporter of religious unity.

Speech at World Religion Conference

At the age of thirty, Vaswani went to Berlin to participate in the World Conference of Religions as a representative of India. He gave a powerful speech there and later went on to preach throughout Europe. His speeches had a deep impact on people. They kept listening to him mesmerized. He was a very influential speaker. When he spoke, the audience used to listen to him mesmerized. He had a very deep impact on the listeners. By continuously traveling to different parts of India, he presented his ideas to the people and introduced them to Indian culture.

T.L. Vaswani came to earth in that era when India was trapped in the shackles of slavery. There were movements for independence in the country. No person could keep himself away from this movement. He entered active politics by participating in Satyagraha on the issue of partition of Bengal. Later, he actively participated in the movements for India’s independence. He was a great admirer of non-violence of Mahatma Gandhi. He got the opportunity to participate in the freedom movement along with Mahatma Gandhi. He was the protector of the interests of the farmers. His opinion was that – “Landless should be given land and they should be taught modern farming methods.” For this he also supported cooperative farming.

demise

On January 16, 1966, T.L. Vaswani passed away. The Government of India had issued a postage stamp in his memory.

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