Father of the Nation: Mahatma Gandhi
[2023-05-20 04:38:46]
The Gandhi Jayanti Festival was observed in India, and on October 2 it was an anniversary of the birth of the country's father, Mahatma Gandhi, and was respected throughout the country. Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, also known as "Bapu" or "Father of the Country", was born on 2 October 1869 in Porbandar, Gujarat State.
Gandhi Jayanti is considered a national holiday in India. The solemn celebration of the country's father, Gandhiji's birth date, includes a prayer meeting for cremation at Raj Ghat. No matter where he is standing, people will visit Raj Ghat or pay tribute to Gandhi. Please read poetry and prayers from the scriptures of all religions. Gandhi 's favorite song, Raghupati Raghava, always sings at all meetings related to him.
Mahatma Gandhi is a national idol that leads India's struggle against British colonial rule and is empowered by tens of millions of ordinary Indians. He is a man who does what he says, he is sending a model and a transparent life.
I was born on October 2, 1869 in a small town of Polvandar along the coast of Gujarat Province. He is the fourth wife of Karamchand, the son of Karamchand Gandhiand and Putlibai. He married Kasturba Gandhi at the age of 13 and has four children. He studied law in the UK and worked laws in South Africa. But he left his career, returned to India, and joined the Indian Freedom Struggle. Throughout his life he opposed all kinds of terrorism and violence and used only the highest moral standards. He created a non-violent philosophy, he created the word satyagraha, and today it influenced domestic and foreign nonviolent resistance. Since he was in charge of struggle for freedom in 1918, he was called "Mahatma". Due to nonviolent civil disobedience, Gandhi will help to make India independent of British rule, encourage other colonists to work for their independence, and eventually dismantle the British Empire did. Gandhi often said that his principle is simple; from the traditional Hindu faith: truth (Satya) and non-violence (Ahimsa)
Prayer meetings are an important part of Mahatma Gandhi and Casta's life. All religions and faith are equally important in daily prayer. "We call you different names, but you give wisdom to understand it.
Ahimsa means that you do not hurt creatures through thoughts, words, or actions, or hurt the imaginary superiority of that creature.
I insist that I am not perfect. But I insist that after the truth I am a passionate pursueist, this is just another name of God.
I have nothing new to teach the world. Truth and nonviolence are as old as a hill. What I did was trying both experiments whenever possible.
The first thing we think on this day is this free architect, our country's father, Mahatma Gandhi. It is him who emphasizes the need to comply with human values when dealing with the national problem. He teaches non-violently that the torch of his values will never be blown away whether Ahimsa, whether it is a strong wind or a storm or not. Now 65 years later, we are here today, and the change is very wonderful. India is the world's largest democracy. But are we very successful in using freedom in the right way? If so, why are there so many bomb explosions, bribery cases, and corruption allegations? We departed from the philosophy of Gandhi and its way of development. Dear friends, what can students do at this time? Should terrorists be caught? Should we fight corrupt politicians? No, we should not do all of these. We have our own day
Delhi's Raj Ghat is a holy scene of cremation by the country's father, Mahatma Gandhi. After Mahatma Gandhi was assassinated on January 30, 1948, his body was cremated in Raj Ghat the following day. Located on the west bank of the Yamuna River, Raj Ghat is considered the perfect place to create Mahatma Gandhi Memorial. Raj Ghat can be described as a simple square platform with a black memorial stone engraved with the word "Hey Ram". This is the last sentence he came out of Gandhi before the l