- Satyananda Stokes
Infobox Person
name = Satyananda Stokes
image_size = 175px
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birth_date = birth date|1882|8|16|mf=y
birth_place =Philadelphia ,Pennsylvania
death_date = death date and age|1946|5|14|1882|8|16|mf=y
death_place = Simla Hills,Himachal Pradesh
occupation =Farmer
spouse = Agnes Stokes
parents = Samuel Evans Stokes II,
Florence Spencer
children = Prem Stokes, Satyavati Stokes, Lal Chand Stokes, Savitri StokesSatyananda Stokes (
16 August 1882 -14 May 1946 ) was an American who moved toIndia and adopted it as his own country. Stokes' given name was Samuel Evans Stokes, Jr., and he came to India in 1904 to work at a leper colony in the Simla Hills run by Dr Marcus Carleton at Subathu at the age of twenty-two. A trueiconoclast , he did this against his parents' wishes. He had not completed his education, nor acquired any real-world skill and rejected the chance to run the "Stokes and Parish Machine Company" set up by his father. As a deeply religiousQuaker , he became sort of a Christiansannyasi until meeting theArchbishop of Canterbury and forming an order ofFranciscan Friars and dedicated his early years living inpoverty and aiding the diseased and dying. However, his membership in this wandering brotherhood of monks lasted only two years.He married a local
Rajput Christian lady, Agnes, and gave up his life of poverty. After the personal tragedy of losing his son Tara to amoebic dysentary, he moved closer toHinduism and a few years later in 1932 he converted toHinduism taking the name "Satyanand" and changed his wife's name to "Priya Devi" [ The Pacific Historical review http://www.jstor.org/stable/3640095?seq=20 ] . He transformed the economy of Himachal Pradesh by introducing the "American Delicious" variety ofapple trees in the Simla Hills ofHimachal Pradesh near theHimalayas . Thousands of farmers began copying him and orchards sprang up all over the state, reinvigorating the economy.Stokes had always had a strong sense of
social justice and later became active in India's freedom struggle for independence fromGreat Britain . He was jailed forsedition in 1921, becoming the only American to become a political prisoner of Great Britain in the freedom struggle.He died on
14 May 1946 after an extended illness shortly before India's Independence.Reference
Further reading
*"An American In Khadi: The Definitive Biography of Satyananda Stokes" by
Asha Sharma (ISBN 0-14-028509-1)
* [http://www.tribuneindia.com/2000/20000220/spectrum/books.htm#1 A Quaker who joined freedom struggle at Tribune India]
* [http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0030-8684%28199002%2959%3A1%3C51%3ASESMGA%3E2.0.CO%3B2-3 Samuel Evans Stokes, Mahatma Gandhi, and Indian Nationalism] "The Pacific Historical Review", Vol. 59, No. 1. (Feb., 1990), pp. 51-76.
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