Mohandas Collimuanda Gandhi, known worldwide, will celebrate his 145th birthday in October this year. When he mentioned his name, a thin, glasses-guy walked confidently with his sticks and sat quietly on the blinking rotating wheel in our heart.
The more we understand him, the less violent way he acquired his political freedom for his life, India, his country, is the Mahatma (the great soul) I realize the validity of the title of. Gaining independence of the British Empire through nonviolent struggle - Gandhi laid the foundation for this struggle. This is a miracle. He preached not only truth and nonviolence, but also kept these virtues until the last breath. He was inspired by the non-violent civil rights movement of Martin Luther King of the 1960s and many non-violent civil rights movements around the world.
Therefore, his birthday on 2 October was celebrated as a non-violent international day by the United Nations, but India was Gandhi Jayanti.
authorSTREAM respects the spirit and message of Mahatma Gandhi. Gandhi 's message states that violence is threatening the peace of the world (cruel killing of Islamic states, bloodshed in Gaza, reading Iraq and fierce war in Afghanistan), so today
"We are recently surprised by the amazing discovery in the field of violence, but I assert that in the field of non-violence, more unbelievably seemingly impossible discoveries are found."
Gandhi believes that change should start from scratch. There are seven inspirational lessons taught to us to help Gandhi improve our lives:
The king's peace mission is parallel to a course taught by other peaceful heroes like Mahatma Gandhi. His technique is called nonviolent resistance, using love, prayer, and speech as a direct act on violence. The king teaches love more than hatred. This non-violent resistance movement shows the courageous will of protesters bringing peace and dignity to the nation. Throughout his life, Kim played an important role in achieving a wonderful achievement for mankind. From the apartheid of schools and other public institutions to the promotion of citizenship as government priorities, his mission of peace has been successful. In 1964, a 35 - year - old gold won the Nobel Peace Prize for his achievement. The King's heritage provides a hope that the racism of one day may be replaced by respect for love and human rights.
Mohandas Gandhi, also known as Mahandma Gandhi, was born in Gujarat Province, India on 2 October 1869 and received legal education at the University College London. In 1891 Gandhi returned to India, trying to establish practice in Mumbai with little success. Two years later, a company in India who is interested in South Africa asked him to act as a lawyer in the office. After arriving there, Gandhi thought that he himself was a member of the inferior tribe. - Mahatma (meaning "great soul" with Mahatma) Gandhi devoted his life to peace and brotherly love in order to achieve social and political progress. His nonviolent resistance to British rule won Indian independence, and he was assassinated by religious fanatics. He studied law at University College London. As he was an Indian, the students did not like him at all.