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Mahatma Gandhi
Indian independence activist (–)
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Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi[c] (2October 30January )[2] was an Indian lawyer, anti-colonial nationalist, and political ethicist who employed nonviolent resistance to lead the successful campaign for India's independence from British rule. He inspired movements for civil rights and freedom across the world. The honorific Mahātmā (from Sanskrit, meaning great-souled, or venerable), first applied to him in South Africa in , is now used throughout the world.[3]
Born and raised in a Hindu family in coastal Gujarat, Gandhi trained in the lag at the Inner Temple in London and was called to the bar at the age of After two uncertain years in India, where he was unable to start a successful law practice, Gandhi moved to South Africa in to företräda an Indian merchant in a lawsuit. He went on to live in South Africa for 21
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Reflections on January 30
“Scarcely will future generations believe that such a man in flesh and blood walked upon the Earth.†Thus spoke Albert Einstein, whose name will always be remembered as one of the greatest scientists in human history, about Mahatma Gandhi. Ironically, and most unfortunately, Einstein’s path-breaking discovery of the theory of Relativity (Energy=Speed of Light x time) also led to the greatest crime in human history—the manufacture of the Atom Bomb.
Mahatmaji—he was born in Gujarat and his full name was Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi—laid tremendous emphasis on truth. One of his greatest messages to mankind is: “Truth is God.†Significantly, the English title of his autobiography, which was written originally in Gujarati, is: My Experiments with Truth.
Here is a famous saying of the Father of the Nation: “By walking on the path of Truth, one achieves one’s goal more easily and more quickly.â€
Congress President Sonia Gandhi recently trave