Sir Edwin Arnold

Sir Edwin Arnold was a British author and journalist born on June 10, 1832, in Gravesend, England. He is best known for his 1879 poem "The Light of Asia," which beautifully narrates the life and teachings of the Buddha, bridging Eastern spirituality with Western thought. Arnold's deep interest in philosophy and religion, coupled with his travels to India, greatly influenced his writing, allowing him to capture the essence of the cultures he encountered. His work often reflects a spirit of compassion and understanding, inviting readers to explore beyond their own experiences.

In addition to his poetry, Arnold was a prolific writer of prose and articles, contributing significantly to the fields of journalism and literature. He served as the editor of the Daily Telegraph and wrote extensively on topics ranging from science to travel. His engaging style and commitment to cultural exchange make his works a delightful read. We invite you to delve into the writings of Sir Edwin Arnold in this app, where you'll find a rich tapestry of stories that reflect his enduring curiosity and warmth.

Gulliver of Mars

Read by James Christopher


Sir Edwin Arnold and Edwin Lester Arnold



This escapist novel first published in 1905 as Lieutenant Gullivar Jones: His Vacation follows the exploits of American Navy Lieutenant Gull…

The Book of Good Counsels - From the Sanskrit of the "Hitopadesa"

Read by Jothi Tharavant


Sir Edwin Arnold



The term ‘Hitopadesha’ is a combination of two Sanskrit terms, ‘Hita’ (welfare/ benefit) and ‘Upadesha’ (counsel). As the term suggests, The…