Indian national festival commemorating the birth of Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi later called Mahatma ("Great Soul") Gandhi. At this time, Gandhi was cremated from the whole country until the Rhagado pilgrimage on the banks of the Yamuna River in Delhi. Many communities will also spin with his name and hold a meeting to knit
Gandhi is a leader of Indian nationalist movement, a great non-violent prophet of the 20th century, and a religious Hindu religious innovator who encouraged reform, often rotating a simple white cotton robe is.
He was born in Indian Porbandar in 1869 and was educated in India and the UK. As a young lawyer, he traveled to South Africa, was shocked by racial discrimination and led the African Indians to fight non-violently in order to resist repression. After returning to India, he became a dominant political figure, and he was imprisoned several times in a struggle for independence. His protest usually takes the form of fasting
In the 1930's, he worked for rural people who helped eliminate discrimination against untouchable castes, promote hand-spinning and weaving as a poor occupation and as a way to overcome the British monopoly on fabrics. His monastery (religious hiding place) founded near Ahmedabad became the center of his free movement. In the 1940 's he helped heal the scars of religious conflict in Bangladesh and Bihar; in 1947 he finished his riot in Kolkata in a hurry. On January 30, 1948, at a party party prayer meeting in Delhi he was shot dead by Hindu fanatics. Albert Einstein is one of his most respected people.
Gandhi Jayanti or Mahatma Gandhi Jayanti is being reviewed annually in commemoration of the holiday of Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi (October 2, 1869 - January 30, 1948). His nonviolence and Satya Graja have been influencing political leaders and the movement so far. The celebrations and nature of Gandhi Jayanti are regarded not only by India but also by the United Nations as International Nonviolence Day aimed at spreading his philosophy, principles and beliefs on nonviolence through appropriate education and general consciousness.
Gandhi Jayanti is known as the national day of India in commemoration of the birth of Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, the country's father. Gandhi was born on October 2, 1869, so every year Gandhi Jayanti celebrates this day. All states and Federal territories in India are considered to be one of the three Indian national holidays officially declared. Gandhi naturally loves "truth" and "responsibility". With complete devotion and confidence, Gandhi liberated India from British rule and proved to the world that nonviolence can achieve freedom. Even today, his teachings are departed from violence and are encouraged to find a peaceful solution to the conflict. For Gandhi, truth and nonviolence are the overall philosophy of his life.
Gandhi Jayanti is an Indian holiday celebrated on October 2. Celebrate the day to celebrate the birthday of the country's father, Mohandas Chalamchande Gandhi (commonly known as Mahatma Gandhi or Baptysy). Since Gandhi is a nonviolent missionary, the world of the day is known as international day of nonviolence. He is a symbol of peace and truth. Gandhi was born on October 2, 1869 in the small town of Poljander in the state of Gujarat. He studied law in the UK and worked laws in South Africa. In his autobiography "My Experiments of Truth", Gandhi explained his childhood and adolescence, his marriage to Castuba at the age of 13, and his pure devotion to the land of his mother. He showed examples of simple life and high thought. He is against poisoning such as smoking, drinking and non vegetarianism