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Following PDF files are available for download. Savarkar's literature can be accessed at www.savarkarsmarak.com.
- The Indian War of Independence 1857 (with Publishers note) [1.5M]
- Six Glorious Epochs of Indian History [2.2M]
- Letters from Andamans [220k]
- Essentials of Hindutva [230k]
- Hindu-Pad-Padashahi - Or A Review of The Hindu Empire of Maharashtra [20M]
- Historic Statements by Savarkar [900k]
- Inside The Enemy Camp [500k]
- Pu La Deshpande in Andamans [32k]
- Hindu Rashtra Darshan [770k]
- Biography of Babarao and Yesuvahini [1800k]
- Life of Barrister Savarkar by Chitragupta [924k]
- The Savarkar Case [200k]
- French Newspaper L'Humanité on Savarkar (13-july-1910) [372k]
- Jean-Laurent-Frederick Longuet (1876-1938) was a French lawyer and socialist and Karl Marx's grandson. He was founder and editor of the newspaper Le Populaire. Click here for “Submission to the Court of Arbitration at The Hague on behalf of Mr. Vinayak Damodar Savarkar by Jean Longuet, Attorneys of Appeal of Paris”[5.62MB](French) Click here for English translation [374KB] (Copyright: Anurupa Cinar)
- The Anglo-French disagreement on the matter of refuge and extradition by Maurice Hamelin, member of Consultative Committee of the General Anthology (French original and English translation). Click here for Original French document [2.17MB] ,Click here for English translation [169KB] (Translation done by Tanvi Damle)
- Glasgow-based anarchist Guy Aldred was a supporter of India's independence and was the first Englishman to be imprisoned for this cause. After the British slammed the doors of the Cellular Jail on Savarkar on 04 July 2011, Guy Aldred, who then edited a periodical The Herald of Revolt campaigned for Savarkar's release. He devoted the October 1912 issue of this periodical to Savarkar. His stirring and factual appeal caused much consternation in the British ruling class. Click here to read the October 1912 special issue of The Herald of Revolt.[3.74MB]
- Bombay High Court Judgement in Emperor vs Ganesh Damodar Savarkar on 08 November 1909 [94.4KB]
- Bombay High Court Judgement in Emperor vs Vinayak Damodar Savarkar on 06 October 1910 [89.2KB]
- For more on life in the Cellular Jail, Andamans, click here for the autobiography of Barindra Kumar Ghosh[3MB]
- Twelve years of prison life - Ullaskar Dutt [23MB]
- History of Hindu Mahasabha [24MB]
Veer Savarkar left his mortal coil on 26 February 1966 in the highest Yogic tradition by way of prayopaveshan (giving up food and water unto death). He did this with a sense of deep contentment at having fulfilled his worldly duties. In an article published in the Marathi monthly, Sahyadri (July 1964), Savarkar had spelt out the difference between suicide and self-sacrifice. The English rendering of Savarkar's article is now available as a pdf here.