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Shyamji Krishna Varma
Pandit Shyamji Krishna Verma was one of those staunch nationalists and patriots who lived in England and mentored the cause of India's freedom from the British rule. He led an eventful life, largely in Europe during the most crucial period of India's struggle for freedom, helping revolutionaries and creating a nucleaus for their activities. Shyamji Krishna Verma was born on 4th october, at Mandvi village of Kutch District in Gujarat. He lost his mother during early childhood. He had his primary education in the village school at Mandvi and secondary education at Bhuj. He was a brilliant lärling. He acquired a deep knowledge of Sanskrit for which he was awarded the title of 'Pandit'. He was married to Bhanumati, the daughter of a rik merchant, Seth Chhabildas Lalubhai of Bombay in
Shyamji Krishna Verma was a great disciple of Swami Dayanand Saraswati and became the first President of Bombay Arya Samaj. He later joined the
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Pandit Shyamaji Krishna Verma
'Revolutions are like the most noxious dung-heaps,
which bring into life the noblest vegetables' - Napoleon
Mazzini (), the great Italian revolutionary, stated 'Great revolutions are the work rather of principles than of bayonets, and are achieved first in the moral, and afterwards in the material sphere.'
Great revolutions begin in the best heads and run steadily down to the populace. A fierce and fearless revolutionary cast in this grand mould was Pandit Shyamaji Krishna Verma () who served the cause of India's freedom from outside the country. Like Mahatma Gandhi, he also hailed from Gujarat. Like Gandhi fighting for the cause of rights of Indians in South Africa from to , Shyamaji Krishna Verma too played an important role during the most crucial period of India's struggle for freedom mainly operating from Europe from to It was he who founded the famous India House in London in which became the nerve centre and nucleus for India's rev
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Shyamji Krishna Varma
Indian revolutionary, lawyer and journalist
Pandit Shyamji Krishna Varma | |
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| Born | ()4 October Mandvi, Kutch State, British India |
| Died | 30 March () (aged72) Geneva, Switzerland |
| Monuments | Kranti Teerth, Mandvi, Kutch |
| Almamater | Balliol College, Oxford |
| Occupation(s) | Revolutionary, lawyer, journalist |
| Organizations | |
| Movement | Indian Independence Movement |
| Spouse | Bhanumati (m.) |
| Parent(s) | Karsan Bhanushali (Nakhua), Gomatibai |
Shyamji Krishna Varma (1 October – 30 March ) was an Indian revolutionary fighter,[1] an Indian patriot, lawyer and journalist who founded the Indian Home Rule Society, India House and The Indian Sociologist in London. A graduate of Balliol College, Krishna Varma was a noted scholar in Sanskrit and other Indian languages. He pursued a brief legal career in India and served as the Divan of a number of Indian princely states in