Acharya Chatursen
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Acharya Chatursen Shastri (Hindi: आचार्य चतुरसेन शास्त्री) was an eminent writer of Hindi, and he wrote many historical fictions. A number of his works gave themes to many Hindi movies of the Bollywood, and he also exclusively wrote scripts for many Hindi movies.
[edit] Career
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His books are very historic and detailed in life in the ancient India. These books can be seen as a logical binding of history and philosophy and are worth recommending to anyone who is looking to know more about India before the advent of Islam and who also wants to see Hinduism in positive light.
He was a friend of Jawaharlal Nehru, India's first Prime Minister, but he opposed Nehru's proposition of secular India. Nehru tried to ban his books after Congress came to power and accused Acharya Chatursen of fuelling tensions between Hindus and Muslims.
[edit] Writings
His works include:
- Vayam Rakshamah (वयं रक्षामः)
- Vaishali ki Nagarvadhu (वैशाली की नगरवधू)(1948?) ISBN 81-7028-282-9 - based on the historical figure Amrapali, reviewed[1]
- Goli (गोली)
- Dharamputra (धर्मपुत्र)
- Sona aur Khoon (सोना और ख़ून)
- Neelmani (नीलमणि)
- Narmedh (नरमेध)
- Somnath Mahalay (सोमनाथ)
- Bharat mein Islam (भारत में इस्लाम)
- Achchi Aadatein (अच्छी आदतें)
- Aparajita (अपराजिता)
- Aadarsh Bhojan (आदर्श भोजन)
- Nirog Jivan (नीरोग जीवन)
[edit] External links
- Review (in Hindi) of Dharamputra (धर्मपुत्र) [2]