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Madhav Sadashivrao Golwalkar (19
February 1906 – 5 June 1973), po****rly
known as Guruji, was the
second Sarsanghchalak ("Chief") of the
Hindutva organisation...
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national whole,
extending from
Himalayas to Kanyakumari. — M. S.
Golwalkar Golwalkar and
Balasaheb Deoras, the
second and
third supreme leaders of the...
- volunteers).
Early Swayamsevaks included Bhaiyaji Dani,
Babasaheb Apte, M. S.
Golwalkar,
Balasaheb Deoras, and
Madhukar Rao Bhagwat,
among others. The
Sangh (Community)...
- in 1940, M. S.
Golwalkar became head of the organization. RSS
continued to
avoid parti****tion in anti-British activities, as
Golwalkar did not want to...
- origins, with the
Vedic Aryans inhabiting India since ancient times. M. S.
Golwalkar, in his 1939
publication We or Our
Nationhood Defined,
famously stated...
- to head the
Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh after K. B.
Hedgewar and M. S.
Golwalkar. In June 2015, due to a high
threat perception from
various Islamic terrorist...
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newspapers to
publicise his thoughts.
During this time,
Godse and M. S.
Golwalkar,
later RSS chief,
often worked together, and they
translated Babarao Savarkar's...
- Sundaram. "Salutations to
Guruji Golwalkar – IV".
Archived from the
original on 4
December 2008. The role of Shri
Guruji Golwalkar (Sarsanghchalak of the Rashtriya...
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organisation based on
Hindu nationalism. The VHP was
founded in 1964 by M. S.
Golwalkar and S. S. Apte in
collaboration with
Swami Chinmayananda. Its
stated objective...
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insular stance maintained by then-Sarsanghachalak M. S.
Golwalkar.
Disillusioned with
Golwalkar’s inward-looking leadership, the
brothers distanced themselves...