On this day, 26 February 1966, India bid farewell to one of her most fiery sons— Vinayak Damodar Savarkar , remembered as Veer Savarkar . His life was a saga of courage, sacrifice, and unyielding devotion to the motherland. Early Days in Bhagur Born on 28 May 1883 in Bhagur , near Nashik, Maharashtra, Savarkar grew up in a household that valued tradition and resilience. His father Damodar Savarkar and mother Radhabai nurtured him with discipline and cultural pride. The early loss of his mother left a deep mark, but his elder brother Ganesh Damodar Savarkar (Babarao) became a guiding force, instilling in him the spirit of nationalism. Education and Awakening Savarkar’s brilliance shone early. He studied at Fergusson College, Pune , where he organized students into nationalist groups. Later, in 1906 , he sailed to London to study law at Gray’s Inn . But his true classroom was India House , a hub of revolutionary thought. Here, he wrote the seminal work “The First War of Indian Ind...