Gandhi: Spinning the Wheel to Self-Rule (original) (raw)

Life & teaching of Mahatma Gandhi

Mohandas Gandhi was born on October 2, 1869 to Hindu parents in Western India. In India, the people are divided into five castes: Brahmin (priests), Kshatriya (warriors), Vaisya (merchants), Sudra (artisans), and the Untouchables. Mohandas’s family belonged to the caste of Merchants. His father was the town’s diwan. His father’s employment was similar to a town judge that would settle problems between the citizens. Mohanda’s spiritual education actually began at home observing his mother praying before each meal, visiting the temple every day, and fasting during holy times. His marriage to Kasturbai Makanji was arranged when they were both 13 years of age. Mohandas often tried to command Kasturbai, but she resisted him. He learned how effective this quiet resisting was and used it later against the British. At the age of 18, Mohandas decided to leave his family to study law in London. The government officials in Bombay informed him that if he traveled abroad, he would ruin his standing as a Hindu. Mohandas knew that he would become an outcast for leaving, but he was determined to go. Before leaving, he promised his mother that he would stay away from meat, alcohol, and women. He kept his promise.

Gandhi Ji and Satyagrah Darshan

isara solutions, 2018

Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi was born on 2 October 1869 at Porbandar, which was then part of the Bombay Presidency, British India. The Jain traditions of the region influenced the young Mohandas deeply as he absorbed compassion for sentient beings, vegetarianism, fasting for self-purification, mutual tolerance among individuals of different creeds etc. from Jain religion only. The Indian classics, especially the stories of Shravana and Maharaja Harish Chandra, had a great impact on Gandhiji in his childhood as he admits in his autobiography that it lefts an incredible impression on his mind.

The Life, Work, & Legacy of Mohandas K. Gandhi: A Basic Bibliography

There is an enormous amount of literature on Mohandas K. ('Mahatma') Gandhi, and Gandhi's own writings have been collected in one hundred volumes (New Delhi: Publications Division, Government of India, 1958-1994). So I thought it would help to recommend a comparatively short reading regimen, culling what I immodestly think is the crème de la crème (forgive the mixed metaphor in the name of alliteration), although I've hardly come close to reading all of the available literature. By way of background, readers fairly innocent of most-things-Indian (or 'Indic') could do worse than consult, first, A.L. Basham's classic, The Wonder that was India....

Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi: Relevance Today

While Gandhi's contribution to freedom movement, the anti colonial struggle is matchless, there are different political tendencies, who oppose Gandhi on various grounds. On the other hand the RSS Pracharak Narendra Modi is not only trying to appropriate Gandhi for the political agenda of Hindu Nationalism, he is also being reduced to symbol of cleanliness. This essay outlines the multifaceted contributions of Gandhi and the reasons behind his murder by a Hindu Nationalist, Nathuram Godse.

Mahatma Gandhi: A Dual Personality

International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development, 2018

Mahatma Gandhi, the Father of the Nation is always an inspiring one for the people not only for India but people for all over the world. The gentlemen who was admired by the Martin Luther King Jr., Barack Obama and may more is now facing the number of crit of Indian people. How one can criticize whose focus was only to see India develop. Thus, in this paper the researcher tries to throe light on the haters and the great critic of Gandhi who not only criticize him for the type of politics he followed but also on the basis of personal life he lived upon. Theirs is always a great debate between the haters and lovers of Gandhi. In this paper, the researcher covered all sphere of Gandhi's life in starting from the working in Law Firm of South Africa to the 1947 independence of India. In between both, the paper includes the circumstances and the atmosphere and what Gandhi faced. In this paper, the researcher made the continuance efforts to made the reluctant things come in front and till what extent Gandhi's i applicable in the present scenario.

Cambridge companion to gandhi

the cambridge companion to GANDHI Even today, six decades after his assassination in January 1948, Mahatma Gandhi is still revered as the father of the Indian nation. His intellectual and moral legacy -encapsulated in works such as Hind Swaraj -as well as the example of his life and politics serve as an inspiration to human rights and peace movements, political activists, and students in classroom discussions throughout the world. This book, comprising essays by renowned experts in the fields of Indian history and philosophy, traces Gandhi's extraordinary story. The first part of the book, the biography, explores his transformation from a smalltown lawyer during his early life in South Africa into a skilled political activist and leader of civil resistance in India. The second part is devoted to Gandhi's key writings and his thinking on a broad range of topics, including religion, conflict, politics, and social relations. The final part reflects on Gandhi's image -how he has been portrayed in literature and film -and on his legacy in India, the West, and beyond.

Rediscovering the Relevance of Gandhi Today

Printing Area International Research Journal, 2015

Mahatma Gandhi, the father of the Indian nation is regarded as a versatile personality not only in India but also the world at large. The uniqueness of Gandhi's personality is largely attributed to the fact that he was not only a man of words but also a man of action. He himself used to practise whatever he used to preach to his close associates and millions of Indians. It is because of his personal charisma that he was able to influence and mobilise the common masses to lead the struggle for India's freedom from the mighty British Empire. His elixir of simple living helped him to identify himself with the common man and understand the prevalent dynamics and complexities of the Indian society. So, keeping in view the unique socioeconomic conditions of India and the nature of colonial rule, he came out with his own ideas on the nature of post-independent Indian polity and society. A close look and thorough examination of some of his social, political and economic ideas lead one to rethink and ponder over their relevance even today, in this era of globalization.