The very title of the book carries the message of contents of the book. Some of the noble hearts worked for freedom struggle of this country against their own countrymen, some for spread of education amongst women and establishment of Indian missions abroad for exposition of Indian Philosophical thoughts and spiritual practices thereby bringing about a drastic change in age-old stereotyped notion of torpid Indian life. Some others rendered wonderful service to bring about a and poverty of the people in some region or the other in India. Some Western women sacrificed their whole life in and for India at the cost of blissful wealth and well-being in their own countries.
Some foreigners, whether form Europe, America and other Oriental Countries loved India despite a lot of her short comings, rendered services to her with utmost sincerity and also enriched and defended her arts and culture, assumed her age old philosophies of life evolved during the centuries prior to the period recorded in history and left a mark of their own in the annals of humanism.
Such a love beyond the geographical boundaries and ethnic or linguistic peripheries surpassing the interest of their ownselves are supposed to inspire thousands in the country as their role models but records of their biographies in the form of books are either lacking or solo biographies are kept in the archives which remain insignificant and unknown. The people, young and old, who are interested to know about them and the nature of their love for India and the manners of service they rendered, cannot find them out easily nor can they know who such persons were.
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