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Bal Gangadhar Tilak 1897 (120 words)
Bal Gangathur Tilak, the editor of the Poona native journal, the Kesari, is one of the native journalists who have been prosecuted by the Indian Government for publishing seditious articles in the Press.
Tilak was brought up at the police court, the utmost interest was taken in the case by all sections of the population, but especially by the Hindoos.
Tilak and his printer, Keshar Mahdeo Bal, were, after a long hearing, committed for trial.
Tilak (325 words)
Tilak is applied at the Ajna Chakra, the space between the two eyebrows.
Tilak indicates the point at which the spiritual eye opens.
When you apply the Tilak, you mentally imagine: "I am the one non-dual Brahman free from all duality.
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