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Jawaharlal Nehru: The Discovery of India
The Discovery of India by Jawaharlal Nehru is a profound and reflective work written during his imprisonment at Ahmadnagar Fort (1942–1945). Nehru writes about India’s vast cultural, historical, and philosophical journey — from the ancient Indus Valley civilization, through the Vedic period, all the way to the British colonial era and the rise of nationalism. He draws on texts like the Vedas and the Arthashastra, and examines key figures, including Buddha and Mahatma Gandhi, to explore India’s identity, spiritual heritage, and future path. The book is not only a historical panorama but also a philosophical meditation on India’s soul, envisioned by one of its most influential leaders.
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