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Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi
The Importance of Mohandas Gandhi was written by Mary and Mike Furbee. Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi was born in the town of Porbandar
located in western India. He grew up in a very religious and affluent family, which made his social and economic life a bit easier. Instead of
growing up and achieving through his families money, Gandhi wanted to earn his own name. He was married at the age of thirteen to Kasturibai
and also continued his studies. After High School, he went to University College of London for law school. When he came back to India, he got
an offer to work in South Africa in the colony of Natal as a low level lawyer. There he saw that Indians had very less rights and were targets of
racial discrimination. He then made a Natal Indian Congress to fight for the rights of Indians. When most problems were solved in South Africa,
Gandhi went back to India and also noticed the same mistreatment given to Indians there. He then decided to make India independent, not by force,
but by peace. Gandhi was quite lucky during his time to attend law school abroad in London. Some children did not even get a chance to go to school
in villages. He faced challenges during his childhood, such as managing a marriage at the age of education. He even dealt with loss of children.
However, Gandhi did not give up, but instead he work hard to get good education. When he went to South Africa, Gandhi noticed discrimination against
Indians, and he protested against it. Despite continuous
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The Leadership Of A Servant Leader
Servant leadership is crucial in any form of leadership. Some would even argue that servant leadership is the best form of leadership. When the topic
of servant leadership arises, there is one name that stands out amongst the greats: Mahatma Gandhi. Gandhi was known for his quiet, servantly form of
leadership that had an immense impact on the world. It is said that Gandhi was the greatest servant leader in history, second only to Christ. In order to
see the leadership of this man, the story of his life must be outlined. Mahatma Gandhi (born Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi) was born on October 2nd,
1869 in Porbandar, India. His mother, Putibai, was a very religious woman. His father, Karamchand, was the chief minister of Porbandar. Gandhi was
brought up in the Jainism faith, focusing on fasting, meditation non–violence, vegetarianism, and treating all living things with respect and life. Gandhi
was married to Kasturba Makanji when they were both thirteen through an arranged marriage. Gandhi worked greatly with the civil rights movement.
He was once thrown off a train for being Indian, and instead of lashing out, decided to react in a civil and non–violent manner. From then on, he
vowed to fight color segregation. Gandhi became part of the Natal Indian Congress while living in South Africa. Using this political movement, Gandhi
pushed his ideas of non–violent civil protest, which helped him to oppose the introduction of registration for all Indians in South
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Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi And The Prosperity Workers
The Prosperity Workers
There are many types of people around the world who help others in the pursuit of social justice. Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, Cesar Chavez, and
Wangari Maathai are some of the type who were looking for justice, equality, and equal opportunities. These human rights activists all fought for their
rights and persisted in trying to make a change in the world around them.
One of the most popular human rights activists who fought for racial equality, Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi would stop at no length to achieve this.
"Gandhi developed his philosophy of "Satyagraha," or resistance through non–violent civil disobedience to defend his rights and the rights of all
Indians and non–whites. Practices of Satyagraha included boycotts, protest marches, and fasts. He encouraged others to defend their rights in this
manner, and to work together to end racial injustice in South Africa" (Study Synce). One for encouraging people to face their fears,Gandhi would let
people get out of their comfort zones and fight for what is theirs; With this, Gandhi would also have people who did not agree with him. The author
stated that Gandhi was sent to prison for 6 years, Gandhi had been thrown off a train in South America because he was Indian, and had attempts of
assassination against him, the final one being successful from a Buddhist extremist Nathuram Vinayak Godse (Sivananda). Even though Gandhi had
faced obstacles such as these, nevertheless, people still rallied to him and supported him during troubling times, this would help Gandhi achieve racial
justice."Gandhi's firm and tenacious adherence to the cause of the poor, the downtrodden Harijans, and the common man of the Indian village, is
indeed worthy of emulation. Through all the vicissitudes of time and power and fame, he kept before the vision of the Indian Congress the fundamental
purpose for which it came into being–the amelioration of the suffering of the poor. Uncrowned king of the land, he remained a friend of the poor; he
lived for them, moved among them as one of them, and served them with all his heart. He saw God in them, and in their service wore out his
body"(Sivananda). As seen from what Gandhi had done and how people were inspired by him,
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Gandhi Informative Speech
"You must be the change you wish to see in the world," Uttered Mohandas, Karamchand Gandhi, This quote symbolizes a life of nonviolence. A life of
Tragedy. A Life of Victory. His life. Mohandas or Mahatma as he was commonly known, fought for racial justice in South Africa and freedom for India
from Britain. He wasn't the brightest in school or the best looking, but he overcame hardship and, through countless hours of peaceful protest, achieved
independence for a land of the hopeful, India. A compact being Nonetheless, but Gandhi, 'Could turn a quiet speech into a nationwide call to action,'
making his influence immeasurable. Despite dominant adversity, Mahatma Gandhi persevered, and became the most significant proponent in India's
freedom. Family and origins Nearing the auspicious Indian holiday Navratri,... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
This man was Nathuram Vinayak Godse. He was a Hindu extremist. He is also Mahatma Gandhi's killer. He shot Gandhi 3 times in the chest. He
got hung for his actions and his 5 partners got life sentences in jail but the damage was irreversible. January 30th was the day that Mohandas, as he
was known to his family, Bapu as he was known to his followers and Mahatma 'The great soul' as he was known to everyone, was taken from this
world (Hook, pg#86–95). His name was Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, but people all over the world called him Mahatma– "The great soul" His
followers called him "Bapu" or father of the nation and his beloved ones called him "Mohandas" (Hook, Mahatma Gandhi Proponent of Peace) He had
many different names but the world would know him as the man who quietly led a nation to independence without shooting a gun or forming an army.
Despite dominant adversity, Mahatma Gandhi persevered, and became the most significant proponent in India's
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Informative Speech: The Work Of Mahatma Gandhi
Name: Dominque C. YuSection: B01 Date: Score: SPEECH PLAN Title: The Great Soul Subject: Mahatma Gandhi General Purpose: To inform my
audience about Mahatma Gandhi Specific Purpose: To inform my audience on why Mahatma Gandhi serves as an inspiration Central Idea: Mahatma
Gandhi is a trailblazer for change thru nonviolent resistance, compassion for others, and mercy for his oppressors, that made a large impact on the
world. Introduction I.Greeting: Hi my name is Dominique Yu... II.Attention Getter: Today I am here to talk to you about one of my inspirations...
III.Thesis Statement: Mahatma Gandhi is a trailblazer for change thru nonviolent resistance and compassion for others, even for his oppressors, that...
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That incident is what many believed sparked Gandhi's desire for change. This event immediately led to the formation of the Natal Indian Congress in
1894, which was an organization aimed to fight racial discrimination against Indians in South Africa. The next major event that Mahatma Gandhi
initiated was the fight for Indian Liberation against British–ruled India thru boycotts, passive revolts, and nonviolent resistance. But the most
significant act of nonviolent protest Gandhi led was the Salt March, which was an act of civil disobedience against the British salt tax, in which it
was illegal for Indians to make or sell salt. This movement gained a lot of media attention all over the world, and eventually the salt tax was
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Annotated Bibliography On Gandhi
Annotated Bibliography
Source One: Pal, A. (2013). Mandela Took Inspiration from Gandhi | The Progressive. [Online] Progressive.org. Available at: http:/
/www.progressive.org/news/2013/07/182893/mandela–took–inspiration–gandhi [Accessed 18 Jun. 2016].
Source One Annotation: Amitabh Pal outlines the early impacts of Gandhi on civil rights movements inSouth Africa. This source communicates his
influences upon Nelson Mandela and the African National Congress (ANC). Source one outlines how the ANC reciprocated the 'Satyagraha' campaign
movement led by Mahatma Gandhi. The source is reliable because it references many other reliable sources such as qualified historians. It is also
reliable because the information in the source can be corroborated ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Source five is useful because it meticulously reports Mahatma Gandhi's life and legend. It categorizes his life into the categories of early life and
education, life in South Africa, Satyagraha, return to India, his title "Mahatma" and his legacy. Source five is reliable because the information can be
verified through the nineteen references it has listed and the further the reading the source suggests.
Source Six: Nvdatabase.swarthmore.edu. (14th May, 2011). Indians in South Africa wage Satyagraha for their rights, 1906–1914 | Global Nonviolent
Action Database. [online] Available at: http://nvdatabase.swarthmore.edu/content/indians–south–africa–wage–satyagraha–their–rights–1906–1914
[Accessed 19 Aug. 2016].
Source Six Annotation: Source six talks about Indians in South Africa between1890–1914. This source talks about how life in South Africa for Indians
and how it was impacted by Gandhi. This source is valuable because it provides an exceptional contextual understanding of life in South Africa as an
Indian and the hardships they had to go through at that time. The impact of Gandhi in South Africa is also explored in great depth. Source six is
reliable because the information can be substantiated through the other sources I have used. The source is published by Swathmore College which is a
prestigious liberal arts school in Pennsylvania, America. The source
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What Makes A Hero?
"I want to be Batman." That is a typical response from a preschooler if they are asked what they want to be when they grow up. However, heroes
are not always wearing capes. They can simply be an Indian man that changed his mindset into something more inspirational. There is one thing
that Superman and a policeman have in common. They are both heroes. No matter how different the fields are, they are brave, helpful, and
hardworking. A hero can be someone known for courageous achievements. They are normally men, but can be women too. Heroes come in many
different ways. Some characteristics of a hero are someone who has enormous courage, strength, and knowledge. They usually have a big effect on
people's life and are pretty well known. A hero is also known for helping people and not doing it out of revenge. They must have a good heart
because they are putting themselves at risk for others. The people need to have trust in him because he is putting their life on the line, so they cannot
be evil. A true hero isn't perfect. They have disagreements and bad days, but the motivation to get back up and help day after day is definitely a true
hero. Being a hero is tiring, because being a hero is not a one–time thing, so one cannot just do something good for a day and call themself heroes.
Being a hero means loving what you do. It means getting up in the morning, ready to help people in any way possible, everyday. Mohandas Gandhi is
a hero because he was helpful, had leadership and
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Biography of Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi
Introduction Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, who is more popularly known as Mahatma Gandhi, was born on October 2nd, 1869 and passed away on
January 30th, 1948. He was the most popular leader of the Indian nationalist movement during the British–rule that lasted for nearly a century in India.
He was the most adamant supporter of the non–violent civil disobedience and was the leader that inspired the move towards independence and civil
rights amongst the Indians. Gandhi was born on the coastal regions of Gujarat in a Hindu Bania community in the family of a senior government
official Karamchand Gandhi. His mother Putlibai was his father's fourth wife. The first three wives died during child birth. His mother was a Jain
and Gandhi was strongly influenced by Jain traditions and customs (Erikson, 1969). He studied law abroad in London. His very first effort towards
social change was on return to India in 1915. Prior to his return, he worked in South Africa for the civil rights of the Muslims and Hindus in the region.
This was where he first experimented with the new techniques of non–violent efforts towards change. While he was in South Africa, he also dedicated
his time towards voicing non–violently against the numerous legislatures that existed against the Indians. These were the techniques he then also
applied when returning to India when supporting peasants to fight against the extreme land taxes in the region (Erikson, 1969). He was never a
supporter of communalism and
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Gandhi Obstacles
Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, a historic leader of Indian nationalism, was one of the greatest national leaders of the twentieth century. Rosenberg
(2012) stated "Gandhi was born in Porbandar, India, on October 2, 1869" (Biography of Mahatma Gandhi). His family came from the traditional caste
of grocers and moneylenders (the name Gandhi means "grocer"). His father was the dewan (chief minister) of Porbandar, and his mother was an
adherent of a religion in which ideas of nonviolence and vegetarianism were paramount. Gandhi expressed that she had a big influence on him,
cataloging her life as "an endless chain of fasts and vows." According to Rosenberg (2014) "As a child, Gandhi secretly smoked, ate meat, told
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The use of only non–violent methods in the pursuit of justice is not as simple as it sounds. Gandhi's basic challenge, first of all was to himself, to
exercise strong self–discipline. He did it in many ways. He dressed very simply, and shaved his head. He did not attend any concerts or the theatre.
Each week for one whole day he would refrain from speaking. He also did physical work a couple of hours every day. His more serious challenges
began when he was set to work in South Africa, where he was discriminated against for being an Indian immigrant. For example, Gandhi was on a trip
where he was seated in the first–class compartment, as he had purchased a first–class ticket. According to Bisht (2010): A White person who entered
the compartment was upset that Gandhi was in first–class and immediately summoned the White railway officials. They ordered Gandhi to remove
himself and go to the van compartment, since 'coolies' (a racist term for Indians) and non–whites were not permitted in first–class compartments.
Gandhi protested and produced his ticket, but was warned that he would be forcibly removed if he did not make a gracious exit. As Gandhi refused
to comply with the order, a White police officer pushed him out of the train, and his luggage was tossed out onto the platform. During his train
journey he had to endure beatings and mistreatment from whites for his refusal to comply with their unfair orders (Mahatma Gandhi's Freedom
Struggle and the Railways). He overcame racism by not letting it break him or his drive, but more obstacles were to appear in his
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Research Paper On Gandhi The Great
Gandhi the Great!
Early life
Mahatma Gandhi led one of the biggest movements in the world and inspired others, therefore many people might not have the privileges that they
have today if it weren't for him.
Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi was born October 2nd, 1869 in Porbandar (Source #2).
He was in a Orthodox belief system (Source #3). He born into a family of the Hindu merchant class (Source #3). His father was a prime minister
for a couple of small native states. (Source #2). At the age of 13 Gandhi was married (Source #2). Shy, quiet, cowardly, and not a very good student
when it came to education, you most likely know that he was in the room. He began to rebel while he was a teenager. He began to smoke and eat
meat (Source #1). As ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
As Nathuram Godse upset that Gandhi tolerated Muslims. Nathuram knelt before Gandhi, and then pulled out a pistol and shoot him three times
(Source #2). Gandhi was assassinated on January 30th, 1948 at the age of 78
(Source #1). Even though he was assassinated his actions inspired future human rights movements. (Source #1). Close to 50 years after his death,
Gandhi's ashes were spread into the Ganges river. (Source #2). As Gandhi's great–grandson did the act of spreading his ashes in the water. While he
poured his great– grandfather into the river, Gandhi's admirer's chanted his name and some slogans to remember him by (Source #2). As Satyagraha
still remains one of the strongest philosophies in freedom struggles throughout the world today (Source #1). Without intent Gandhi did inspire
others to stick up for them self when it came to their race. Therefore with out Gandhi life wouldn't be as so called "nice" as it is now (Source #1). In
India (and other places in the world) people believed he was a saint. (Source #2). In India (and other places in the world) people believed he was a
saint. (Source #2). Therefor if it were not for Gandhi than many people would not be accepted in modern day
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Gandhi : Gandhi And Influential Religious Political...
Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi was one of the most admired and influential religious political leaders of the twentieth century. Gandhi is
acknowledged as the Father of the Nation or Bapu due to his astonishing contributions towards the independence of India, by becoming an amazing
freedom fighter who led India as a leader of Nationalism, against British rule. Gandhi was one of such that believed in nonviolence, the unity of
people, and bringing spirituality upon Indian politics. He worked incredibly hard to remove the untouchability in the Indian society, upliftment of
the backward classes in India, inspired India to practice Hinduism with the use of the Swadeshi Gods, and had a huge vocal impact on the social
development of villages. Mohandas Gandhi 's personal beliefs and peaceful demonstrations were the only true way to achieve social and global equity
of India by his impacts on world history. Gandhi's past has been very remarkable but began on October 2, 1869 in Porbandar, present day Gujarat
(Mohandas). Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi grew up the youngest among four children, two older brothers Laxmidas, Karsandas, and his older sister
Raliatbehn. Gandhi's parents influenced him by his mother Putlibai committing to religious devotions such as, pacifist teachings of mutual tolerance,
noninjury of humans, and vegetarianism. Gandhi's father Karamchand influenced him by being the Chief Minister of Porbandar, having the family
follow the religion of Jainism, and worshiping the
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Gandhi 's The Man, His People, And The Empire
In India's history, many men and women have stepped forward to leave a legacy behind. However, no one has come close to leaving one behind the
way Mohandas Gandhi did. Gandhi is known as a legend by the people of India because he led their country to freedom from British rule. During this
time, Britain was one of the most powerful nations and most heavily armed group of men. The biography, Gandhi The Man, His People, And The
Empire , written by Gandhi's grandson, explains from a family perspective how Gandhi was a powerful leader that conducted peaceful protest with
non–violence. In this biography, the narrator explains some of Gandhi's worst flaws and greatest achievements. Even though India faced multiple
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From that moment, Gandhi became cognizant of his values and beliefs. At the end of Gandhi's high school education, he decided he wanted to be a
lawyer. In order to do so, Gandhi sought to go to England. In Gandhi's own words, "It was an uncommon thing for a young man from Rajkot to go to
England" (Gandhi 21). Mohandas went to England with a friend, leaving his wife, son, and mother all behind.
On his trip to England, Mohandas Gandhi struggled with the English language, and how to eat with utensils. Gandhi, who did not eat meat, survived
off sweets and fruits on the ship because he was afraid to ask which foods were meat free. Rather than engaging with others, Gandhi remained reserved
on the ship. The ship docked on September 29, 1988, and from there, Gandhi took a train to London. Eventually, Gandhi arrived at the Victoria Hotel,
where he stayed.
Gandhi described London to be "alive with ideas and movements" (Gandhi 29). Gandhi enrolled at the Inner Temple University, and graduated in
1891. He was then admitted to the bar of England, and began reading the ideas of David Thoreau on nonviolence. These ideas shaped Gandhi's beliefs
on handling matters without violence. He soon realized he could not be successful as a lawyer in England and returned to India. However, this did not
stop Gandhi's adventures. Gandhi soon traveled to South Africa to work for a firm. In South Africa, Gandhi
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Gandhi And The Life Of Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi
Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, also known as Bapu (the father of the nation) and Mahatma (the great soul) was born at Porbandar on 2nd October,
1869. Karamchand was his father and Putlibai was his mother. His father was a hereditary diwan of a petty princely state in erstwhile Kathiwara.His
mother was a pious, God–fearing, devout and simple lady given to traditional religious practices such as prayers, reciting of God's names, counting
rosary beads etc. They belonged to the caste of Vaishya.In London, he had a very unhappy and restless life as he felt like a square peg in a round
hole in the so sophisticated English society and milieu. He remained almost an outcast although he tried to ape the English youth.All his attempts to
become a fashionable English gentleman again proved a misadventure as his attempts to smoke and eating meat had proved earlier in India.
Therefore, he gave up these attempts of becoming a gentleman and decided to follow his own nature. There he read Barnard Shaw's "Plea for
Vegetarianism" and declared, "From the day of reading this book, I may claim to have become a vegetarian by choice–the spread of which became my
mission."He also set up a vegetarian club there and one day invited Sir Adwin Arnold to become the club's Vice– president. In 1891, he passed his
Bar–at–Law examination and in the summer of the same year returned to India, to his great relief, and he was called to the Bar at Bombay but again
as a practitioner of law, he proved a miserable
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The Contributions Of Gandhi By Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi
Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi (October 2, 1869 – January 30, 1948), as a famous heroic figure in Indian history, has made countless contributions to
Indian nation and society. He was one of the greatest political leaders, and the leader of the Indian Independence Movement during the British Raj.
People are also knowledge him as the "Father of the Indian Nation" and "Mahatma Gandhi", which means high souled and venerable in Sanskrit.
Gandhi has published a lot of powerful speeches, such as "Great Trial of 1922", "Dandi March", "Quit India" and so on. One of the most well–known
speeches and political ideology was the "Nonviolence Civil Disobedience". His Nonviolence idea has been widely spread in India and its people.
The Nonviolence speech was presented by Gandhi, in 1925. He mentioned about Indians' unfair treatment, that all Indian people were required to be
fingerprinted like criminals. The unfairness was hard to bear. Gandhi was convincing Indian people to fight but without anger other violent actions.
He believed that violence can never solve a problem, and there was no single reason for people to kill others. He stated that the most precious value of
people was self–respect. Even though the aggressors might take everything away from India, Indian people needed to insist their self–respect.
Nonviolence, and civil disobedience was the unique strategy that Gandhi has persuaded his people to fight against the aggressors. The main purpose of
the speech is to ask Indian people
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Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi And Ho Chi Minh
Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi and Ho Chi Minh are the leaders of national independent movements from late 19th to early 20th century. Both of them
defeated the colonial rulers and won national independence. This paper will talk about the influences of ideas and circumstances, the goals that they
wanted to get and the historical significance of their behaviors. It is very easy to find that these two leaders living in two very different social and
political circumstances. Gandhi's mother's education, the putlibai's moral and his father's dead influenced his thought that advocated the use of
satvagraha, "truth–force" and rejected any aid. Apart from that, the two experiences that he was prejudiced cause he wanted to change the unjust
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But their focuses were different. Gandhi bound the moral Truth for himself and his people with achieving political independence. And he thought the
nonviolent actions and truth were more important and wanted to use it to move the colonists. However, Ho Chi Minh did not like him. He thought his
primary mission was fight for the independence and unification of Vietnam, even can use any means to achieve the national independence. Although he
is a proletarian and upheld the Marxist philosophy, the questions of moral or theory were weaker than nationalism. Gandhi more like a moral teacher
of his people and Ho Chi Minh more like a man who devoted into anti–colonialism and nationalism and used communist thoughts and crafty
organization as the methods to gained the national independence. The actions of these two leaders had some dramatic historical significance. They
were the personal inspiration for people who wanted to get freedom from colonial ruling. Despite Gandhi cannot achieve his own beliefs, he success
finished India independence movement and got rid of the British rule. As same as the India independence movement, the obstruction of Vietnam
independence movement were communists in the late, the Vietnamese independence confliction changed into an anticommunist war. It was very
different with Ho Chi Minh's expected thought. But Vietnam actually became an absolutely
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Mahatma Gandhi
Mahatma GandhiMohandas Karamchand Gandhi (Gujarati: аЄ®а«‹аЄ№аЄЁаЄ¦аЄѕаЄё аЄ•аЄ°аЄ®аЄљаЄ‚аЄ¦ аЄ—аЄѕаЄ‚аЄ§а«Ђ, pronounced
[moЛђЙ¦Й™nМЄdМЄaЛђs kЙ™rЙ™mКЁЙ™nМЄdМЄ ЙЎaЛђnМЄdМЄК±iЛђ] ( listen); 2 October 1869 – 30 January 1948) was the pre–eminent
political and spiritual leader of India during the Indian independence movement. He pioneered satyagraha–resistance to tyranny through mass civil
disobedience, a philosophy firmly founded upon ahimsa, or total nonviolence, which helped India to gain independence, and inspired movements for
civil rights and freedom across the world. Gandhi is often referred to as Mahatma Gandhi ([mЙ™Й¦aЛђtМЄmaЛђ]; Sanskrit:
महात्मा mahātmā or "Great Soul", an honorific first applied to him by Rabindranath Tagore),[1] and in India also as Bapu
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The story of Harishchandra, a well known tale of an ancient Indian king and a truthful hero, haunted Gandhi as a boy. Gandhi in his autobiography
admits that it left an indelible impression on his mind. He writes: "It haunted me and I must have acted Harishchandra to myself times without
number." Gandhi's early self–identification with Truth and Love as supreme values is traceable to his identification with these epic characters.[5][6]
In May 1883, the 13–year old Mohandas was married to 14–year old Kasturbai Makhanji (her first name was usually shortened to "Kasturba", and
affectionately to "Ba") in an arranged child marriage, according to the custom of the region.[7] Recalling the day of their marriage he once said that "
As we didn't know much about marriage, for us it meant only wearing new clothes, eating sweets and playing with relatives." However, as was also the
custom of the region, the adolescent bride was to spend much time at her parents' house, and away from her husband.[8]
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Introduction:. Heros. What Are Heros? Maybe… Superman Or
Introduction:
Heros. What are heros? Maybe... Superman or Batman. However, in real life, our heroes might be Mother Teresa, Martin Luther King, Rosa Parks, or
Nelson Mandela. All of them helped us through the good and bad, but today we'll be talking about a hero who helped the Indians. He might not be
worldwide, but his name is Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi known as Mahatma Gandhi.
Background: Interested in what was Mahatma Gandhi 's background? I'm glad to tell you your answer. Mahatma was born on October 2, 1869. What
city and state? It was Porbandar, Kathiawar, a city in India. A woman named Putlibai which was his mother and his father was named Karamchand
Gandhi. Let me tell you what their occupations were. Putlibai was very religious, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Since he left, he had been struggling to find another job, but at April 1893, he sailed to Durban after another son had been born. South America.
That's where he went, once he got there, he didn't like the discrimination, the law and the segregation that had been happening since a long time ago.
Somehow, what he wore was unacceptable, so he had to go to the courtroom. They asked him if he could take of his turban, but he refused and left
the court. So, the Advertiser mocked him and called him " the unwelcome visitor ". June 7, 1893, at a train trip, it was a original moment for him. He
had a ticket for first–class but they refused and forced him to go to the back of the train. It was because a white man was objecting to let him sit
next to him. Determination hit him and he fought back with a vow. " Deep disease of color prejudice. Try if possible, to root out the disease and
suffer hardships in the process " Gandhi vowed. After that, he formed the Natal Indian Congress in 1894 to fight against discrimination. He returned
to India, his wife would give birth to two more children! However, he continued to study religious during all his years in South Africa, " The
religious spirit within me became a living force, " was what he wrote. 1901, he made a capain called " Satyagraha " meaning truth and firmness.
Whoever joined kept on protesting, but led to jail. All of the hundereds of Indians were arrested for their protesting.
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What Led Gandhi's Resistance To Civil Disobedience
Peaceful resistance to laws impacts a free society in a positive way. If people were to resist laws in a destructive manner it would cause a great
outburst of violence not solving the problem at hand. I believe that when people resist laws in a peaceful manner they get respected and followed by
almost everyone, like the protest led by Mohandas Gandhi. Gandhi protested for India's freedom from the British rule which began on March in 1930,
he had a history of fighting for Indians' rights, this was just one of his many battles that he won. Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi was born on October 2,
1869 to a Hindu Modh Baniya family. In India they often called him "Bapu" and "Gandhiji" which actually comes from the word "Gujarati" meaning
father, he was the Father of the Nation. Gandhi became an expatriate lawyer in South Africa and that's when he decided that he would fight
nonviolently in the struggle for civil rights in India. He would help peasants, farmers, labourers protest against land–tax and discrimination. He led
nationwide campaigns for poverty, women's rights, building religious amity, and overall self–rule. Once he heard about the British–rule in India he
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The protest didn't stop there, the satyagraha had continued, on May 21, Sarojini Naidu led 2,500 marchers on the Dharasana Salt Works,150 miles from
Bombay–known today as Mumbai. Hundreds of British policemen met them and viciously beat the peaceful protesters proving that they were
making a point and the British didn't like it not one bit. Gandhi was released from jail in January 1931 and agreed to call of the satyagraha in
exchange for India's freedom and British gave up realizing Gandhi was a force not to ignore. India's independence was granted August 1947 and sadly
6 months later Mohandas Gandhi was
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Mahatma Gandhi Speech
Mohan Das Gandhi was one of the greatest leaders of Indian independence movement. His full name was Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi. He was
given the title of "Mahatma". Mahatma means great soul. He was given the honorific title Bapu (Father). He was also called the Father of the Indian
nation. Mahatma Gandhi was born on October 2, 1969. People in India celebrate October 2nd as Gandhi Jayanti, a national holiday.
He was born and raised in a Hindu Merchant caste family in Porbandar, Gujarat. Gandhi belonged to the Vaisya caste. In the Hindu social scale, there
are four castes on number one Brahmans, then Kshatriyas who were rulers and soldiers, then comes the Vaisyas on number third. Gandhis were
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At the age of forty–six, he returned to India in 1914. He spent the next four years touring the country and studying and learning the situation in India.
Mahatma Gandhi was a unique national leader. He combined in himself the role of a socio–religious reformer and a leader of nationalist movement. He
made Satya and Ahimsa as the basis of the new social order. He followed the principles of non–violence, peacefulness, and non–cooperation to achieve
freedom. Freedom was to be achieved through non–violence and non–cooperation with the ruling class. He said that fearlessness is the essential part of
Satyagraha. He desired to remove all kinds of fear from the minds of the people. Mahatma Gandhi returned to India from South Africa in 1914, took
control of and radically transformed the Indian nationalist movement, and led several great popular movements that eventually wore down the British
government and led to Indian independence. Mohandas Gandhi travelled in a train with no AC to reach Champaran, to hold India's first civil
disobedience movement. Under the British rule, many farmers in the Champaran district of Bihar were forced to grow indigo in their lands, much to
their dismay. To fight this, a money lender named Raj Kumar Shukla reached out to Gandhiji and requested him to come and help them. he came
down to this district on April 10 of 1917 with a band of
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Gandhi 's Early Self Identification
Early days
Mahatma Gandhi was the primary leader of India's independence movement and also the architect of a form of non–violent civil disobedience that
would influence the world.
Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, popularly known as Gandhi, was born to Putlibai on October 2nd, 1869 in Porabandar,India. His father, Karamchand
Uttamchand Gandhi served as the Diwan chief minister of Porbandar state.
The Indian classics, especially the stories of and king Harishchandra, had a great impact on Gandhi in his childhood. Gandhi 's early self–identification
with truth and love as supreme values is traceable to these epic characters. On 21 January 1879, Mohandas entered the local district school in Rajkot,
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Mavji Dave, a brahmin priest and family friend, advised Gandhi that he should qualify as a barrister in London, after which he would be certain to
achieve the diwanship. Initially, Putlibai did not want her youngest son to leave India and travel across the ocean, thereby losing his caste according
to believes at that time. But somehow Gandhi convinced and got the permission to leave. On 10 August 1888, Gandhi left Porbandar for Bombay
(Mumbai). Upon arrival in the port, he was met by the head of the Modh Bania community, who had known Gandhi 's family for a while. Having
learned of Gandhi 's plans, he and other elders warned Gandhi that he would be excommunicated if he did not remain in India. Gandhi did not change
his intentions to leave for England, therefore being daclared and outcast. While in London his mother died, but his family kept the news from him.
South Africa
Gandhi was 24 when he arrived in South Africa in 1893 to work as a legal representative for the Muslim Indian Traders based in the city of Pretoria.
He spent 21 years in South Africa, where he developed his political views, ethics and political leadership skills. Indians in South Africa included
wealthy Muslims, who employed Gandhi as a lawyer, and impoverished Hindu indentured labourers with very limited rights. He believed that he
understood India better by getting to know and leading Indians in South Africa. He faced several challenges in South Africa. He majorly faced the
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A Brief Biography of Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi
Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, also known as Mahatma Gandhi, was India's greatest political and moral leader. He was born in Gujarat on
October 2, 1869 and assassinated on January 30, 1948. In his 79 years of lifetime, he was able to accomplish so many things for the discriminated
and all of India. His acts and ideologies still affects the world today. He was born in Gujarat on October 2, 1869 to a prime minister of Rajkot and a
faithful Hindu woman. His mother Putilbai's faith in Hindu affected Gandhi as a child and her teachings led him to become a faithful Hindu
himself at a young age. His strong belief in Hinduism later affected and led him through rest of his life. During his college years at the Indian
Samilus College, he decides to study abroad in England. The leaders of Hindu opposes this idea because they believed that western culture is a
stumbling block to Hindus. Overcoming this opposition, he gets accepted into University College of London and later receives a lawyer license.
He not only focused on his studies but also on his personal moral issues. He would travel far places just keep his vegetarian diet that was enforced
by the Hindu laws. After achieving his license, he moves back to India to work as a lawyer. Because of fainthearted personality, he would not speak a
single word of defense in court. He then moves to South Africa and gets a job in the South African– Indian Trade company. There he sees the Indians
getting discriminated by the white people and
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Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi 's Independence Movement
ABSTRACT Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi was an Indian lawyer who became the primary leader of India 's independence movement. Better known
as Mahatma Gandhi, he not only led India to independence from British rule but also inspired movements for civil rights and freedom across the world
in several other countries. Best remembered for his employment of nonviolent means of civil disobedience, he led Indians in the Dandi Salt March to
protest against the British–imposed salt tax and launched the Quit India Movement, a mass protest demanding "an orderly British withdrawal" from
India. Born into a religious family in British India, he was raised by parents who emphasized on religious tolerance, simplicity and strong moral values.
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She was a lovable and strong willed woman, widely respected for her wisdom and good sense, which is why people often sought for her advice on
various matters. (Mahatma Gandhi, n.d.) Putlibai was Karamchand's fourth wife. Mohandas was the youngest of the six children of Karamchand. He
had two elder half–sisters and three elder siblings. (Life Story of Mahatma Gandhi, n.d.) A parent who relieves the baby's discomfort promptly and
holds the baby tenderly, during feeding and at any other times promotes basic trust. Basic trust versus mistrust usually is resolved when the
balance of care is sympathetic and loving. (Berk 2008) Childhood Mohandas was the favorite child of the family, they gave him a nickname,
'Moniya'. Moniya adored his mother a lot. He loved his father too, but he was a little afraid of him. Mohandas very seldom stays at home as a
child, he likes to play outside, he would just go home to eat his meals and then continue again playing outside. When one of his siblings tease or
playfully pull his ear, he would run home to complain to his mother. He never hit back his siblings whatever they do him. (Life Story of Mahatma
Gandhi, n.d.) The conflict of toddlerhood is autonomy versus shame and doubt. This conflict is usually resolved when parents provide young children
with suitable guidance and reasonable choices. (Berk, 2008) When he was seven years old, his father left Porbandar and moved to Rajkot where he was
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Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi : Just Ghandi
Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, famously known as just Ghandi, was an Indian lawyer, politician, social activist and writer. However one of his
greater accomplishments would be becoming the leader of an Indian Independence movement against British rule. Although Gandhi had no
locality in the governmental field he was a significant figure in India's struggle for sovereignty. Gandhi was raised by his father Karamchand who
was prime minister and his deeply religious mother Pultiblai in Porbandar, a small city in the Kathiawar Peninsula. His mother was so religious
to the point where she visited temples daily and often encouraged Gandhi to do the same. His household practiced Vaishnavism which was the
worship of the Hindu god Vishnu. He was the youngest out of four other children and the son of his father's last wife. Growing up he was a very
tranquil boy. Although he disliked sports, he was a decent student in the classroom. Porbandar's educational provisions were extremely limited.
Children in his classroom had to write the alphabet in the dirt with their fingers. His childhood dream was to study medicine but his father
persuaded him to study law instead. At age 13 his unanticipated marriage to teenage wife Kasturba caused him to skip his last year of school. In
september 1888 he went to England to study law but before leaving he promised his mother to become vegetarian. However Gandhi never adapted
to the English lifestyle. His english colleagues encouraged him to become even more interested in Hindu writings and in doing so Gandhi came to
appreciate Hinduism more and began to explore other religions as well. Gandhi decided to return to India where he successfully practiced law in
Bombay and Rajkot and excelled as a lawyer for the prince of Porbandar. Soon Gandhi was presented with the opportunity to go to South Africa. Once
he arrived in South Africa he became immediately repulsed by the way white settlers treated Indians. Gandhi spent 20 years purging South Africa's
rebels of their sickly habits and encouraged them to take steps toward showing they were worthy to be citizens. Finally the Indians in that country were
granted citizenship rights. While in South Africa Gandhi also began to study religion even more
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How Did Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi Change The Impact Of...
Making his debut on the political scene primarily around 1919, Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi changed the course of India's movement towards
independence permanently for the next century. The former British lawyer discovered his niche in government and leadership in South Africa, which
he then took back to his homeland of South Asia. By pursuing his moral–based political ideology through the use of predominantly non–violent
non–cooperation practices, Gandhi struck made impacts, both positive and negative, throughout the hearts of Indian natives across the nation.
Supportive or crtical of Gandhi's beliefs and political methhods for achieving independence from Britain, the statement that Gandhi forever influenced
political activism is irrefutable. While Gandhi's set of beliefs consisted of many sub–branches and complex economic plots, his sole center of political
ideology revolves around morality. He expressed this in an exerpt from YoungIndia in 1920, stating, "I reject any religious doctrine that does not
appeal to reason and is in conflict with morality" (Modern South Asia 112). Gandhi's ultimate goal was for the nation to reach such a state of
enlightenmnet that no form of representatives would be necessary. This utopian universe created in Gandhi's mind was referred to as Ram Rajya. Part
of the motive behind this concept was due to Gandhi's anti–colonial sentiment, as he believed "India has become impovershed by their Government"
when referring to the British (Hind Swaraj
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Gandhi : The Father Of India
Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi: The Father of India "Generations to come, it may be", Einstein once said about Gandhi, "will scarcely believe that
such one as this ever in flesh and blood walked upon earth." Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, more commonly known as "Mahatma" (meaning "Great
Soul") was a spiritual leader of India during the Indian independence movement, who was born on 2 October 1869. He was the pioneer of Satyagraha –
resistance to tyranny through mass civil disobedience, firmly founded upon ahimsa or total nonviolence – which led India to independence and
inspired movements for civil rights and freedom across the world. Gandhi is known as the Bapu (Father) and also referred as the father of nation
in India. In May 1883, Gandhi, who was only thirteen years old married a fourteen year old girl Kasturba Makhanji. Remembering about the day
of their marriage Gandhi once said that "As we didn't know much about marriage, for us it meant only wearing new clothes, eating sweets and
playing with relatives" (Mishra 2). In 1885, when Gandhi was just fifteen, his first child was born, but would survive only a few days. Gandhi at
this young age had to bear with this second shock in just a year as earlier that same year Gandhi's father Karamchand Gandhi had also died. Gandhi
had four more children's: Harilal, born in 1888; Manilal, born in 1892; Ramdas, born in 1897 and Devdas, born in 1900 (Mishra 2). In his life Gandhi
had six main principles: Truth, Non–violence,
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Gandhi 's Life And Legacy
MacKenzie Rugar
Professor Gajanan
Eastern Philosophy
Final Paper
26 Apr. 2016
Gandhi's Life and Legacy Throughout the course of history there have been many influential leaders that have stressed the use of non–violence and
civil disobedience including Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi. Gandhi was a very influential and inspiring leader that was able to lead billions of
people. He was willing to give up everything for what he believed in even though he knew that his actions could possibly lead to imprisonment and
other legal consequences. Gandhi's bravery and perseverance led to changes that affected and influenced the whole world and brought about positive
change for people whose voices would have went unheard. Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi was born on October 2, 1869, in Porbandar, Kathiawar,
India. Gandhi's father was the chief minister in different parts of India and his mother was very devoted to religion. Gandhi followed in both of his
parents footsteps by devoting himself to religion and later pursuing an education and career in the law field. Also, at the age of thirteen he had an
arranged marriage to a girl named Kasturba Makanji. After his marriage, Gandhi rebelled against his mother and stopped practicing Jainism and
worshipping the Hindu God Vishnu. Jainism is an ancient religion in India that is based on morals and it stresses non–violence, fasting, meditation and
vegetarianism (Mahatma Gandhi). Later in life, Gandhi traveled to London, England to study law and he
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Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi Obituary
Obituary for Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi was born in October 2, 1869 and died January 30, 1948. He went to
the University of London to become a lawyer. In June 7, 1893 in South Africa he was thrown off a train because he refused to go to 3rd class when he
had a 1st class ticket. Soon after this happen he started the Natal Indian congress to fight discrimination. In 1899 the Boer war started. Gandhi started a
all Indian ambulance group of 1,100 people to help the British. He thought at if the Indians wanted full rights then they need to help the British. In
1906, Gandhi organized his first big civil disobedience campaign. In return the British put new restrictions on Indian rights. In 1939 the British put
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A Walk To Remember By Gandhi . In Indiaв
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A Walk To Remember by Gandhi
In India's history, many men and women have stepped forward to leave a legacy behind. However, no one has come close to leaving one behind the
way Mohandas Gandhi did. Gandhi was known as a legend by the people of India because he led their country to freedom from British rule. During
this time, Britain was one of the most powerful nations and most heavily armed group of men. The biography, Gandhi The Man, His People, And The
Empire , written by Gandhi's grandson, explains from a family perspective, how Gandhi was a powerful leader that conducted a peaceful protest with
non–violence. In this biography, the narrator explains some of Gandhi's worst flaws and greatest achievements. Even though India faced ... Show more
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From that moment, Gandhi became cognizant of his values and beliefs. At the end of Gandhi's high school education, he decided he wanted to be a
lawyer. In order to do so, Gandhi sought to go to England. In Gandhi's own words, "It was an uncommon thing for a young man from Rajkot to go to
England" (Gandhi 21). Mohandas went to England with a friend, leaving his wife, son, and mother all behind.
On his trip to England, Mohandas Gandhi struggled with the English language, and how to eat with utensils. Gandhi, who did not eat meat, survived
off sweets and fruits on the ship because he was afraid to ask which foods were meat free. Rather than engaging with others, Gandhi remained reserved
on the ship. The ship docked on September 29, 1988, and from there, Gandhi took a train to London. Eventually, Gandhi arrived at the Victoria Hotel,
where he stayed.
Gandhi described London to be "alive with ideas and movements" (Gandhi 29). Gandhi enrolled at the Inner Temple University, and graduated in
1891. He was then admitted to the bar of England, and began reading the ideas of David Thoreau on nonviolence. These ideas shaped Gandhi's beliefs
on handling matters without violence. He soon realized he could not be successful as a lawyer in England and returned to India. However, this did not
stop Gandhi's adventures.
Gandhi soon traveled to South Africa to work for a firm.
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Religion : Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi
"Religion should pervade every one of our actions" (Gandhi, "My Religion," 7). As one of the most influential people ever seen, Gandhi lived and loved
religion. This love was both a product of his nature and his environment. Politics and religion has been intertwined in Southeast Asian since the
beginning of settlement; furthermore, the Hindu–Muslim conflict started as soon as Islam entered the Indian subcontinent. Despite this long history,
many people thought nothing of Indian politics until its independence movement from Britain in the 1900s. During this time, Mohandas Karamchand
Gandhi, better known by the respectful name Mahatma Gandhi, began to influence the world. Gandhi's political stance did not just arise, but was
affected by a myriad of religious factors in India. Organizing countless strikes, the "Quit India movement," fasting, self–purification, and similar
movements, Gandhi constantly strove not only for change, but for improvement through a peaceful method. Furthermore, even after the separation
from Britain, Gandhi always strove to do what he believed was right. The methods he used to achieve these goals were all influenced by his unique
beliefs. To understand the influence of religion on Gandhi, one must first understand the nature of religion and spirituality to Gandhi. Speaking on this
topic, Gandhi stated, "Spirituality is not a matter of knowing scriptures and engaging in philosophical discussions. It is a matter of heart culture, of
unmeasurable
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Gandhi Civil Disobedience
Chris Jenstad
Honors English II– Block 8
Ms. Thomas
June 2 2016
Gandhi: The Essence of Civil Disobedience A vocal minority should not be in control over an oppressed majority. History has repeated itself in
correcting bent ways of society, seen through the Civil Rights Movement, the Confederates vs. the Union, slaves against slave–owners, and India as a
country, as opposed to a British Colony. Henry David Thoreau'sCivil Disobedience had an influence on most all modern acts of clearing corruption,
including the works of the Mahatma, Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi. Noted in Thoreau's essay is that "the practical reason why a majority are
permitted to rule is not because they are most likely to be in the right... but because they are physically the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Thoreau's ideas in Civil Disobedience can be found in Gandhi's life. While the mahatma did not leave India in perfect condition, he led it through a
much needed political revolution peacefully. As opposed to the fighting of the Civil War, or Malcolm X's version of the Civil Rights movement,
Gandhi had achieved his goal to free India without riots, disruptions, or violence. Gandhi not only left a mark on British India, but the world,
demonstrating–in reality–the practices of civil
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Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi And The Congress Of Gandhi
On October 2, 1869, Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi was born into a religious Hindu family. His father, Karamchand Gandhi, already had previous
sons and daughters from his four other wives, with Gandhi marking his last son. As a child, Gandhi showed great interests towards family devotion
and sacrifices. He would often slip away from his overly crowded house and into shops on the street. Because of Hindu law, Gandhi was wed to
Kasturbai Makanji at age 13–14.
Eventually, as Gandhi became older and more mature, he started showing passion towards his studies. He was offered a one–year contract for working
in a South African Indian law firm. On his way to Pretoria, a white man objected to the fact that Gandhi was traveling first class. Gandhi refused to
move, claiming he had a first–class ticket. He was quickly thrown off the train and was forced to spend a night on the station platform. After a
successful and fulfilling year as a lawyer, Gandhi's trip to South Africa was almost at an end. At his farewell party, Gandhi spotted a column in the
newspaper stating that the government in Natal was preparing to seize Indian's right to vote. Disheartened by India's current condition, Gandhi decided
to stay longer and gather signatures for a petition against the discriminatory actions. Within two weeks, the pacifist collected ten thousand signatures
and founded the Indian Congress of Natal. Believing that written words would make a bigger impact, Gandhi published two pamphlets that spoke out
against the new government movement. Without delay, Gandhi promptly returned to India to fetch his family. In 1906, Gandhi attempted a mass
nonviolent civil disobedience campaign to counteract the South African Transvaal governments new restrictions and regulations. He dubbed it
Satyagraha, meaning "firmness in truth", but his attempts failed and he was promptly arrested. His actions, however, left a lasting impact, leading to
multiple rebellions and protest. In 1913, Gandhi made a negotiated a compromise with General Jan Christian Smuts, which ended poll taxes for Indians
and recognized non–Christian marriages. Later on in his life, Gandhi supervised many other nonviolent acts of rebellions, such as mass marches and
boycotts.
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Quetext. About Faq Contact. Early Days Mahatma Gandhi Was
Quetext About FAQ Contact Early days Mahatma Gandhi was the primary leader of India's independence movement and also the architect of a form of
non–violent civil disobedience that would influence the world. Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, popularly known as Gandhi, was born to Putlibai on
October 2nd, 1869 in Porabandar,India. His father, Karamchand Uttamchand Gandhi served as the Diwan chief minister of Porbandar state. The Indian
classics, especially the stories of and king Harishchandra, had a great impact on Gandhi in his childhood. Gandhi 's early self–identification with truth
and love as supreme values is traceable to these epic characters. On 21 January 1879, Mohandas entered the local district school in Rajkot, not far from
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Mavji Dave, a brahmin priest and family friend, advised Gandhi that he should qualify as a barrister in London, after which he would be certain to
achieve the diwanship. Initially, Putlibai did not want her youngest son to leave India and travel across the ocean, thereby losing his caste
according to believes at that time. But somehow Gandhi convinced and got the permission to leave. On 10 August 1888, Gandhi left Porbandar
for Bombay (Mumbai). Upon arrival in the port, he was met by the head of the Modh Bania community, who had known Gandhi 's family for a
while. Having learned of Gandhi 's plans, he and other elders warned Gandhi that he would be excommunicated if he did not remain in India.
Gandhi did not change his intentions to leave for England, therefore being daclared and outcast. While in London his mother died, but his family
kept the news from him. South Africa Gandhi was 24 when he arrived in South Africa in 1893 to work as a legal representative for the Muslim
Indian Traders based in the city of Pretoria. He spent 21 years in South Africa, where he developed his political views, ethics and political leadership
skills. Indians in South Africa included wealthy Muslims, who employed Gandhi as a lawyer, and impoverished Hindu indentured labourers with very
limited rights. He believed that he understood India better by getting to know and leading Indians in South Africa. He faced several challenges in
South Africa. He majorly faced
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The Movement Of The Freedom Riders Movement, And...
Nonviolent Social Change
Social climate change is something that people are very hesitant to talk about. The reactions you might receive for feeling a certain way towards
social change are enough that many choose to not act upon it. If social change was something that could easily be achieved in American history, or
history in general, would not be so significant. There were several activists and authors who chose to speak out on their beliefs of social change. Dr.
Martin Luther King Jr. is known for his peaceful protests, speeches, and overall achievements in gaining equality for African Americans. Henry David
Thoreau wrote a famous piece called Civil Disobedience, in which he wrote about protesting the government. Another very prominent activist is
Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi. Gandhi is famous for his practice of passive resistance. He developed this practice himself and from this, achieved
remarkable things for South Africa. One mass social movement that should be considered is the movement of the Freedom Riders. Although they
were met with much hardship, they stood for what they believed in. After reading works by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and Henry David Thoreau, as
well as studying activists such as Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi and the Freedom Riders movement, I believe that social climate change is possible
and can be achieved in today's society.
There is absolutely a possibility for social climate change in today's society. Racism has always been a major problem
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Mahatma Gandhi : A Short Biography : Mohandas Karamchand...
Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, widely known as "Mahatma Gandhi," was popular for his involvement in the independence movement against the
British rule of India, as well as advocating for the rights of Indians in South Africa. He was born in Porbandar, India, on October 2, 1869. Gandhi
studied law and began organizing boycotts and other peaceful forms of civil disobedience against British institutions in an effort to reduce British
influence on Indian culture, and ultimately, gain independence. Despite his fame as a peaceful protester, he was killed by a Hindu fanatic on January
30, 1948. Spending his youth in India, Mahatma was the son of Karamchand Gandhi, a chief minister in Porbandar and other states in western India,
and Putlibai a deeply religious woman who fasted regularly. As was customary at the time, Mahatma's parents arranged for him to marry Kasturba
Makanji, who later gave birth to four sons. Gandhi grew up following in his mother's religious footsteps, worshiping the Hindu god Vishnu and
following Jainism, a rigorous Indian religion that promoted fasting, meditation, non–violence and vegetarianism. While he was primarily interested in
becoming a doctor, Gandhi's father wanted him to become involved in the government, so they compromised and he decided to become a lawyer. In
1888, 18–year–old Gandhi left India for London, England, to pursue his education in law. During his stay, he became more committed to his religious
life, and started to read a variety of sacred
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How Effective Was Gandhi's Policy Of Siddhartha
Mahatma Gandhi's policy of Satyagraha was an extremely effective method in gaining India's independence from Britain. This philosophy was based
on three core principles: truth (Sat), nonviolence (Ahimsa) and self–sacrifice (Tapasya). Truth came from the Hindu notion that the purpose of life is to
find the Absolute Truth, similar to the notion of attaining salvation. One was to always strive to seek truth in all matters, even though what is true and
what is false is not always the same for everyone. The notion of nonviolence was that a Satyagrahi should never purposefully harm anyone. They were
to accept arrest, never say anything in anger and even help officials of the opposition when they were hurt. Gandhi firmly believed that violence only
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While some efforts might have broken into violence and gained nothing, and one could say that violence would be more efficient, in reality
nonviolence was a much more effective method. The Salt March produced immense metaphorical results that set Gandhi up for success. It showed that
he was not backing down and the British had to listen to him. Additionally, the Hindu and Jain ideas thatSatyagraha was rooted in made the policy
more inspiring and relatable to the average Indian. He fought for the people and helped to improve communities in many ways, gaining the people's
trust and love. Though he was not appreciated by all and his philosophy was not always seen as the best one, Gandhi did ensure the independence of
India in the end. To some he was a leader, to others a saint, to some he was a contradiction, and to others still he was not much more than a laughing
stock. He was Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, Bapu, and Gandhiji – he was and still is the Mahatma who freed India from the British, and the way he
did that was through the most effective method:
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Research Paper On Gandhi
Mohandas Gandhi Mohandas Gandhi was born on October 2 1869, in Porbandar, Kathiawar, India. Gandhi's father was Karamchand Gandhi and his
mother Putlibai Gandhi (source #1). Even though Gandhi wanted to become a doctor his father wanted him to be a lawyer so his family put him in
the legal profession to study law. (source #2) In 1888 when Gandhi was 18 he sailed to London to study more of the law. (source #2) He struggled
with the different culture. When Gandhi returned to India from London he had learned that his mother had died just weeks before he came. (source #3)
Gandhi's family worshiped a Hindu god Vishnu and they followed Jainism. Gandhi and his family was vegetarian. After Gandhi moved to London he
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(source #3) Gandhi formed the NIC Natal Indian Congress in 1894 fighting against discrimination. (source #3) He drew to the injustice of Indians not
being allowed to vote in a country. (source # 1) Gandhi and General Jan Christian made a negotiation with the South African government about the
recognition of Hindu marriages and the abolition of a poll tax for Indians. Gandhi returned to India from South Africa after a long trip with his wife
and children. (source # 2) After an outbreak of the Boer War, he raised and all–Indian ambulance corps for British.(source #5) Gandhi was the leader of
India's independence against British rule in South Africa. Gandhi broke the law by making evaporated salt from the sea against a government
monopoly during the Salt March. (source # 4)He became known as Mahatma Gandhi because of prayer and preaching nonviolence. (source # 5)
Mahatma means "great
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Mahatma Gandhi : Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi
Mahatma Gandhi Mahatma gandhi full name was "Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi." Mahatma gandhi was born on October 2, 1869, at Porbandar, in
the present–day Indian state of Gujarat. In India mahatma gandhi short name was gandhiji. And Mahatma Gandhi is called as Mahatma because of his
great works and greatness all through the life. He was a great freedom fighter and non–violent activist who always followed non–violence all though
his life while leading India for the independence from British rule. His father was the chief minister of Porbandar.His mother, Putlibai, was a simple
and religious lady. In his early age, Gandhiji was deeply influenced by the religious and pious behaviour of her mother.Gandhiji received his early
education and training from such pious parents. He grew up to be deeply religious, truthful, honest, and fearless from his very boyhood. He was
married to Kasturba Gandhi in 1983. The wedding took place according to traditional custom.As a child, he was a brilliant student. He completed his
matriculation examination in 1887. After a brief study, he traveled to England to study barrister–in–law. In 1991, he became a barrister and returned
back to home country. began his activism as an Indian immigrant in South Africa in the early 1900s, and in the years following World War I became
the leading figure in India's struggle to gain independence from Great Britain. Then At the age of 24, Mahatma Gandhi went to South Africa as a
lawyer. He had spent twenty–one years at South Africa from 1893 to 1914. As a lawyer, he was mainly employed by Indians staying at South Africa.
He found that Indians and other dark skinned people were the oppressed section of the society. He himself faced discrimination on several occasions.
He was once disallowed to travel on first–class and thrown out of the train. He was moved by the poor condition of Indians and decided to fight against
the injustice. In 1894, he formed the Indian Congress to fight for the civil rights of the Indian community in South Africa.Throughout his struggle, he
taught people to fight for their rights through non–violence. Hence, he made his mark as a great political leader in South Africa. Mahatma Gandhi
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How Did Gandhi Impact The World
Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi was an political leader. He impacted the world in an huge way. Mohandas Gandhi wanted India to gain its
independence from Great Britain. Most leaders used the message of war and destruction, but Gandhi was one out of many leaders that used the
message of peace and love. He inspired many people across the globe. Gandhi's love for people made him revolutionary in many of his ideas and
actions. Gandhi would teach us about life and leadership. He showed how growth is a part of life and how strength is not shown through the muscle.
Gandhi a hard–working lawyer in South Africa gave up practicing law and returned to India to help the people of his homeland. India's independence
was a struggle for Mohandas Gandhi. He had ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Mohandas Gandhi was a supporter of nonviolence and in his civil protests. He used nonviolence to achieve his goals. Martin Luther King also went on
a non–violent movement for civil rights. To fight for his country, he would set up protests and hunger strikes. He believed violence was not always
the answer. After living in South Africa, where he fought for the Civil rights of Indians living there, Gandhi returned to his country in 1915 to begin
working for India's independence. He had created The Salt March is also known as the Salt Satyagraha. It was a campaign of tax resistance and
nonviolence against the British Salt monopoly. Gandhi went to Dandi, India to make Salt without paying tax. Many Indians joined him along the way.
With many protests and campaigns going on Gandhi eventually broke the Salt laws and changed British attitude towards Indian
independence.Mohandas Gandhi left a legacy that showed that everyone is equal and that no one should unlawfully rule another and also that nobody
should be judged. Pacifism is an important thing that Mohandas Gandhi had showed. Pacifism is all about war and
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On Civil Disobedience By Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi
"If you are neutral in situations of injustice, you have chosen the side of the oppressor. If an elephant has its foot on the tail of a mouse and you say
you are neutral, the mouse will not appreciate your neutrality"–Bishop Desmond Tutus. Sometimes being neutral in a situation is good. When two of
your best friends are fighting with each other, do you pick a side? Would you choose one friend over the other? If so, how would that affect you and
the friend you didn't choose relationship? The reason why it is not important for people to take a stand on issues of justice in society is because a
nation tends to fall because of civil disobedience, pain, suffering, and sometimes death may occur, and there is a chance of failing and/or suffering the...
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So by doing so, it allows leaders and governments to better understand how the people feel about certain laws or rules. In Mohandas Karamchand
Gandhi's speech "On Civil Disobedience" he says, "No clapping is possible without two hands to do it, and no quarrel without two persons to
make it. Similarly, no State is possible without two entities, the rulers and the ruled. Your are our sovereign, or Government, only so long as we
consider ourselves your subjects. When we are not subjects, you are not the sovereign either. So long as it is your endeavour to control us with
justice and love, we will let you tod so. But if you wish to strike at us from behind, we cannot permit it." In other words, in order to have order,
there needs to be a strong connection between the "subjects" and "sovereigns". By not doing so, it could lead to civil disobedience, violence, or
even death. Nevertheless, in Chief Joseph's speech "On Surrender At Bear Paw Mountain, 1877" he says, "Tell General Howard that I know his
heart. What he told me before I have in my heart. I am tired of fighting. Our chiefs are killed. Looking Glass is dead, Tu–hul–hil–sote is dead. The old
men are all dead...Hear me, my chiefs, my heart is sick and sad. From where the sun now stands I will fight no more forever." Further explained,
although Chief Joseph fought for his land, liberty, and people, he failed. In result of this, many suffered and were killed. Because of this failure, Chief
Joseph regrets fighting and decides to quit. Therefore, standing for issues on justice is not
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  • 1. Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi The Importance of Mohandas Gandhi was written by Mary and Mike Furbee. Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi was born in the town of Porbandar located in western India. He grew up in a very religious and affluent family, which made his social and economic life a bit easier. Instead of growing up and achieving through his families money, Gandhi wanted to earn his own name. He was married at the age of thirteen to Kasturibai and also continued his studies. After High School, he went to University College of London for law school. When he came back to India, he got an offer to work in South Africa in the colony of Natal as a low level lawyer. There he saw that Indians had very less rights and were targets of racial discrimination. He then made a Natal Indian Congress to fight for the rights of Indians. When most problems were solved in South Africa, Gandhi went back to India and also noticed the same mistreatment given to Indians there. He then decided to make India independent, not by force, but by peace. Gandhi was quite lucky during his time to attend law school abroad in London. Some children did not even get a chance to go to school in villages. He faced challenges during his childhood, such as managing a marriage at the age of education. He even dealt with loss of children. However, Gandhi did not give up, but instead he work hard to get good education. When he went to South Africa, Gandhi noticed discrimination against Indians, and he protested against it. Despite continuous ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 2. The Leadership Of A Servant Leader Servant leadership is crucial in any form of leadership. Some would even argue that servant leadership is the best form of leadership. When the topic of servant leadership arises, there is one name that stands out amongst the greats: Mahatma Gandhi. Gandhi was known for his quiet, servantly form of leadership that had an immense impact on the world. It is said that Gandhi was the greatest servant leader in history, second only to Christ. In order to see the leadership of this man, the story of his life must be outlined. Mahatma Gandhi (born Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi) was born on October 2nd, 1869 in Porbandar, India. His mother, Putibai, was a very religious woman. His father, Karamchand, was the chief minister of Porbandar. Gandhi was brought up in the Jainism faith, focusing on fasting, meditation non–violence, vegetarianism, and treating all living things with respect and life. Gandhi was married to Kasturba Makanji when they were both thirteen through an arranged marriage. Gandhi worked greatly with the civil rights movement. He was once thrown off a train for being Indian, and instead of lashing out, decided to react in a civil and non–violent manner. From then on, he vowed to fight color segregation. Gandhi became part of the Natal Indian Congress while living in South Africa. Using this political movement, Gandhi pushed his ideas of non–violent civil protest, which helped him to oppose the introduction of registration for all Indians in South ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi And The Prosperity Workers The Prosperity Workers There are many types of people around the world who help others in the pursuit of social justice. Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, Cesar Chavez, and Wangari Maathai are some of the type who were looking for justice, equality, and equal opportunities. These human rights activists all fought for their rights and persisted in trying to make a change in the world around them. One of the most popular human rights activists who fought for racial equality, Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi would stop at no length to achieve this. "Gandhi developed his philosophy of "Satyagraha," or resistance through non–violent civil disobedience to defend his rights and the rights of all Indians and non–whites. Practices of Satyagraha included boycotts, protest marches, and fasts. He encouraged others to defend their rights in this manner, and to work together to end racial injustice in South Africa" (Study Synce). One for encouraging people to face their fears,Gandhi would let people get out of their comfort zones and fight for what is theirs; With this, Gandhi would also have people who did not agree with him. The author stated that Gandhi was sent to prison for 6 years, Gandhi had been thrown off a train in South America because he was Indian, and had attempts of assassination against him, the final one being successful from a Buddhist extremist Nathuram Vinayak Godse (Sivananda). Even though Gandhi had faced obstacles such as these, nevertheless, people still rallied to him and supported him during troubling times, this would help Gandhi achieve racial justice."Gandhi's firm and tenacious adherence to the cause of the poor, the downtrodden Harijans, and the common man of the Indian village, is indeed worthy of emulation. Through all the vicissitudes of time and power and fame, he kept before the vision of the Indian Congress the fundamental purpose for which it came into being–the amelioration of the suffering of the poor. Uncrowned king of the land, he remained a friend of the poor; he lived for them, moved among them as one of them, and served them with all his heart. He saw God in them, and in their service wore out his body"(Sivananda). As seen from what Gandhi had done and how people were inspired by him, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Gandhi Informative Speech "You must be the change you wish to see in the world," Uttered Mohandas, Karamchand Gandhi, This quote symbolizes a life of nonviolence. A life of Tragedy. A Life of Victory. His life. Mohandas or Mahatma as he was commonly known, fought for racial justice in South Africa and freedom for India from Britain. He wasn't the brightest in school or the best looking, but he overcame hardship and, through countless hours of peaceful protest, achieved independence for a land of the hopeful, India. A compact being Nonetheless, but Gandhi, 'Could turn a quiet speech into a nationwide call to action,' making his influence immeasurable. Despite dominant adversity, Mahatma Gandhi persevered, and became the most significant proponent in India's freedom. Family and origins Nearing the auspicious Indian holiday Navratri,... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This man was Nathuram Vinayak Godse. He was a Hindu extremist. He is also Mahatma Gandhi's killer. He shot Gandhi 3 times in the chest. He got hung for his actions and his 5 partners got life sentences in jail but the damage was irreversible. January 30th was the day that Mohandas, as he was known to his family, Bapu as he was known to his followers and Mahatma 'The great soul' as he was known to everyone, was taken from this world (Hook, pg#86–95). His name was Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, but people all over the world called him Mahatma– "The great soul" His followers called him "Bapu" or father of the nation and his beloved ones called him "Mohandas" (Hook, Mahatma Gandhi Proponent of Peace) He had many different names but the world would know him as the man who quietly led a nation to independence without shooting a gun or forming an army. Despite dominant adversity, Mahatma Gandhi persevered, and became the most significant proponent in India's ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Informative Speech: The Work Of Mahatma Gandhi Name: Dominque C. YuSection: B01 Date: Score: SPEECH PLAN Title: The Great Soul Subject: Mahatma Gandhi General Purpose: To inform my audience about Mahatma Gandhi Specific Purpose: To inform my audience on why Mahatma Gandhi serves as an inspiration Central Idea: Mahatma Gandhi is a trailblazer for change thru nonviolent resistance, compassion for others, and mercy for his oppressors, that made a large impact on the world. Introduction I.Greeting: Hi my name is Dominique Yu... II.Attention Getter: Today I am here to talk to you about one of my inspirations... III.Thesis Statement: Mahatma Gandhi is a trailblazer for change thru nonviolent resistance and compassion for others, even for his oppressors, that... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... That incident is what many believed sparked Gandhi's desire for change. This event immediately led to the formation of the Natal Indian Congress in 1894, which was an organization aimed to fight racial discrimination against Indians in South Africa. The next major event that Mahatma Gandhi initiated was the fight for Indian Liberation against British–ruled India thru boycotts, passive revolts, and nonviolent resistance. But the most significant act of nonviolent protest Gandhi led was the Salt March, which was an act of civil disobedience against the British salt tax, in which it was illegal for Indians to make or sell salt. This movement gained a lot of media attention all over the world, and eventually the salt tax was ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Annotated Bibliography On Gandhi Annotated Bibliography Source One: Pal, A. (2013). Mandela Took Inspiration from Gandhi | The Progressive. [Online] Progressive.org. Available at: http:/ /www.progressive.org/news/2013/07/182893/mandela–took–inspiration–gandhi [Accessed 18 Jun. 2016]. Source One Annotation: Amitabh Pal outlines the early impacts of Gandhi on civil rights movements inSouth Africa. This source communicates his influences upon Nelson Mandela and the African National Congress (ANC). Source one outlines how the ANC reciprocated the 'Satyagraha' campaign movement led by Mahatma Gandhi. The source is reliable because it references many other reliable sources such as qualified historians. It is also reliable because the information in the source can be corroborated ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Source five is useful because it meticulously reports Mahatma Gandhi's life and legend. It categorizes his life into the categories of early life and education, life in South Africa, Satyagraha, return to India, his title "Mahatma" and his legacy. Source five is reliable because the information can be verified through the nineteen references it has listed and the further the reading the source suggests. Source Six: Nvdatabase.swarthmore.edu. (14th May, 2011). Indians in South Africa wage Satyagraha for their rights, 1906–1914 | Global Nonviolent Action Database. [online] Available at: http://nvdatabase.swarthmore.edu/content/indians–south–africa–wage–satyagraha–their–rights–1906–1914 [Accessed 19 Aug. 2016]. Source Six Annotation: Source six talks about Indians in South Africa between1890–1914. This source talks about how life in South Africa for Indians and how it was impacted by Gandhi. This source is valuable because it provides an exceptional contextual understanding of life in South Africa as an Indian and the hardships they had to go through at that time. The impact of Gandhi in South Africa is also explored in great depth. Source six is reliable because the information can be substantiated through the other sources I have used. The source is published by Swathmore College which is a prestigious liberal arts school in Pennsylvania, America. The source ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. What Makes A Hero? "I want to be Batman." That is a typical response from a preschooler if they are asked what they want to be when they grow up. However, heroes are not always wearing capes. They can simply be an Indian man that changed his mindset into something more inspirational. There is one thing that Superman and a policeman have in common. They are both heroes. No matter how different the fields are, they are brave, helpful, and hardworking. A hero can be someone known for courageous achievements. They are normally men, but can be women too. Heroes come in many different ways. Some characteristics of a hero are someone who has enormous courage, strength, and knowledge. They usually have a big effect on people's life and are pretty well known. A hero is also known for helping people and not doing it out of revenge. They must have a good heart because they are putting themselves at risk for others. The people need to have trust in him because he is putting their life on the line, so they cannot be evil. A true hero isn't perfect. They have disagreements and bad days, but the motivation to get back up and help day after day is definitely a true hero. Being a hero is tiring, because being a hero is not a one–time thing, so one cannot just do something good for a day and call themself heroes. Being a hero means loving what you do. It means getting up in the morning, ready to help people in any way possible, everyday. Mohandas Gandhi is a hero because he was helpful, had leadership and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Biography of Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi Introduction Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, who is more popularly known as Mahatma Gandhi, was born on October 2nd, 1869 and passed away on January 30th, 1948. He was the most popular leader of the Indian nationalist movement during the British–rule that lasted for nearly a century in India. He was the most adamant supporter of the non–violent civil disobedience and was the leader that inspired the move towards independence and civil rights amongst the Indians. Gandhi was born on the coastal regions of Gujarat in a Hindu Bania community in the family of a senior government official Karamchand Gandhi. His mother Putlibai was his father's fourth wife. The first three wives died during child birth. His mother was a Jain and Gandhi was strongly influenced by Jain traditions and customs (Erikson, 1969). He studied law abroad in London. His very first effort towards social change was on return to India in 1915. Prior to his return, he worked in South Africa for the civil rights of the Muslims and Hindus in the region. This was where he first experimented with the new techniques of non–violent efforts towards change. While he was in South Africa, he also dedicated his time towards voicing non–violently against the numerous legislatures that existed against the Indians. These were the techniques he then also applied when returning to India when supporting peasants to fight against the extreme land taxes in the region (Erikson, 1969). He was never a supporter of communalism and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Gandhi Obstacles Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, a historic leader of Indian nationalism, was one of the greatest national leaders of the twentieth century. Rosenberg (2012) stated "Gandhi was born in Porbandar, India, on October 2, 1869" (Biography of Mahatma Gandhi). His family came from the traditional caste of grocers and moneylenders (the name Gandhi means "grocer"). His father was the dewan (chief minister) of Porbandar, and his mother was an adherent of a religion in which ideas of nonviolence and vegetarianism were paramount. Gandhi expressed that she had a big influence on him, cataloging her life as "an endless chain of fasts and vows." According to Rosenberg (2014) "As a child, Gandhi secretly smoked, ate meat, told multiple lies and wore western clothing ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The use of only non–violent methods in the pursuit of justice is not as simple as it sounds. Gandhi's basic challenge, first of all was to himself, to exercise strong self–discipline. He did it in many ways. He dressed very simply, and shaved his head. He did not attend any concerts or the theatre. Each week for one whole day he would refrain from speaking. He also did physical work a couple of hours every day. His more serious challenges began when he was set to work in South Africa, where he was discriminated against for being an Indian immigrant. For example, Gandhi was on a trip where he was seated in the first–class compartment, as he had purchased a first–class ticket. According to Bisht (2010): A White person who entered the compartment was upset that Gandhi was in first–class and immediately summoned the White railway officials. They ordered Gandhi to remove himself and go to the van compartment, since 'coolies' (a racist term for Indians) and non–whites were not permitted in first–class compartments. Gandhi protested and produced his ticket, but was warned that he would be forcibly removed if he did not make a gracious exit. As Gandhi refused to comply with the order, a White police officer pushed him out of the train, and his luggage was tossed out onto the platform. During his train journey he had to endure beatings and mistreatment from whites for his refusal to comply with their unfair orders (Mahatma Gandhi's Freedom Struggle and the Railways). He overcame racism by not letting it break him or his drive, but more obstacles were to appear in his ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Research Paper On Gandhi The Great Gandhi the Great! Early life Mahatma Gandhi led one of the biggest movements in the world and inspired others, therefore many people might not have the privileges that they have today if it weren't for him. Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi was born October 2nd, 1869 in Porbandar (Source #2). He was in a Orthodox belief system (Source #3). He born into a family of the Hindu merchant class (Source #3). His father was a prime minister for a couple of small native states. (Source #2). At the age of 13 Gandhi was married (Source #2). Shy, quiet, cowardly, and not a very good student when it came to education, you most likely know that he was in the room. He began to rebel while he was a teenager. He began to smoke and eat meat (Source #1). As ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As Nathuram Godse upset that Gandhi tolerated Muslims. Nathuram knelt before Gandhi, and then pulled out a pistol and shoot him three times (Source #2). Gandhi was assassinated on January 30th, 1948 at the age of 78 (Source #1). Even though he was assassinated his actions inspired future human rights movements. (Source #1). Close to 50 years after his death, Gandhi's ashes were spread into the Ganges river. (Source #2). As Gandhi's great–grandson did the act of spreading his ashes in the water. While he poured his great– grandfather into the river, Gandhi's admirer's chanted his name and some slogans to remember him by (Source #2). As Satyagraha still remains one of the strongest philosophies in freedom struggles throughout the world today (Source #1). Without intent Gandhi did inspire others to stick up for them self when it came to their race. Therefore with out Gandhi life wouldn't be as so called "nice" as it is now (Source #1). In India (and other places in the world) people believed he was a saint. (Source #2). In India (and other places in the world) people believed he was a saint. (Source #2). Therefor if it were not for Gandhi than many people would not be accepted in modern day ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Gandhi : Gandhi And Influential Religious Political... Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi was one of the most admired and influential religious political leaders of the twentieth century. Gandhi is acknowledged as the Father of the Nation or Bapu due to his astonishing contributions towards the independence of India, by becoming an amazing freedom fighter who led India as a leader of Nationalism, against British rule. Gandhi was one of such that believed in nonviolence, the unity of people, and bringing spirituality upon Indian politics. He worked incredibly hard to remove the untouchability in the Indian society, upliftment of the backward classes in India, inspired India to practice Hinduism with the use of the Swadeshi Gods, and had a huge vocal impact on the social development of villages. Mohandas Gandhi 's personal beliefs and peaceful demonstrations were the only true way to achieve social and global equity of India by his impacts on world history. Gandhi's past has been very remarkable but began on October 2, 1869 in Porbandar, present day Gujarat (Mohandas). Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi grew up the youngest among four children, two older brothers Laxmidas, Karsandas, and his older sister Raliatbehn. Gandhi's parents influenced him by his mother Putlibai committing to religious devotions such as, pacifist teachings of mutual tolerance, noninjury of humans, and vegetarianism. Gandhi's father Karamchand influenced him by being the Chief Minister of Porbandar, having the family follow the religion of Jainism, and worshiping the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Gandhi 's The Man, His People, And The Empire In India's history, many men and women have stepped forward to leave a legacy behind. However, no one has come close to leaving one behind the way Mohandas Gandhi did. Gandhi is known as a legend by the people of India because he led their country to freedom from British rule. During this time, Britain was one of the most powerful nations and most heavily armed group of men. The biography, Gandhi The Man, His People, And The Empire , written by Gandhi's grandson, explains from a family perspective how Gandhi was a powerful leader that conducted peaceful protest with non–violence. In this biography, the narrator explains some of Gandhi's worst flaws and greatest achievements. Even though India faced multiple hardships trying to break... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... From that moment, Gandhi became cognizant of his values and beliefs. At the end of Gandhi's high school education, he decided he wanted to be a lawyer. In order to do so, Gandhi sought to go to England. In Gandhi's own words, "It was an uncommon thing for a young man from Rajkot to go to England" (Gandhi 21). Mohandas went to England with a friend, leaving his wife, son, and mother all behind. On his trip to England, Mohandas Gandhi struggled with the English language, and how to eat with utensils. Gandhi, who did not eat meat, survived off sweets and fruits on the ship because he was afraid to ask which foods were meat free. Rather than engaging with others, Gandhi remained reserved on the ship. The ship docked on September 29, 1988, and from there, Gandhi took a train to London. Eventually, Gandhi arrived at the Victoria Hotel, where he stayed. Gandhi described London to be "alive with ideas and movements" (Gandhi 29). Gandhi enrolled at the Inner Temple University, and graduated in 1891. He was then admitted to the bar of England, and began reading the ideas of David Thoreau on nonviolence. These ideas shaped Gandhi's beliefs on handling matters without violence. He soon realized he could not be successful as a lawyer in England and returned to India. However, this did not stop Gandhi's adventures. Gandhi soon traveled to South Africa to work for a firm. In South Africa, Gandhi ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Gandhi And The Life Of Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, also known as Bapu (the father of the nation) and Mahatma (the great soul) was born at Porbandar on 2nd October, 1869. Karamchand was his father and Putlibai was his mother. His father was a hereditary diwan of a petty princely state in erstwhile Kathiwara.His mother was a pious, God–fearing, devout and simple lady given to traditional religious practices such as prayers, reciting of God's names, counting rosary beads etc. They belonged to the caste of Vaishya.In London, he had a very unhappy and restless life as he felt like a square peg in a round hole in the so sophisticated English society and milieu. He remained almost an outcast although he tried to ape the English youth.All his attempts to become a fashionable English gentleman again proved a misadventure as his attempts to smoke and eating meat had proved earlier in India. Therefore, he gave up these attempts of becoming a gentleman and decided to follow his own nature. There he read Barnard Shaw's "Plea for Vegetarianism" and declared, "From the day of reading this book, I may claim to have become a vegetarian by choice–the spread of which became my mission."He also set up a vegetarian club there and one day invited Sir Adwin Arnold to become the club's Vice– president. In 1891, he passed his Bar–at–Law examination and in the summer of the same year returned to India, to his great relief, and he was called to the Bar at Bombay but again as a practitioner of law, he proved a miserable ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. The Contributions Of Gandhi By Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi (October 2, 1869 – January 30, 1948), as a famous heroic figure in Indian history, has made countless contributions to Indian nation and society. He was one of the greatest political leaders, and the leader of the Indian Independence Movement during the British Raj. People are also knowledge him as the "Father of the Indian Nation" and "Mahatma Gandhi", which means high souled and venerable in Sanskrit. Gandhi has published a lot of powerful speeches, such as "Great Trial of 1922", "Dandi March", "Quit India" and so on. One of the most well–known speeches and political ideology was the "Nonviolence Civil Disobedience". His Nonviolence idea has been widely spread in India and its people. The Nonviolence speech was presented by Gandhi, in 1925. He mentioned about Indians' unfair treatment, that all Indian people were required to be fingerprinted like criminals. The unfairness was hard to bear. Gandhi was convincing Indian people to fight but without anger other violent actions. He believed that violence can never solve a problem, and there was no single reason for people to kill others. He stated that the most precious value of people was self–respect. Even though the aggressors might take everything away from India, Indian people needed to insist their self–respect. Nonviolence, and civil disobedience was the unique strategy that Gandhi has persuaded his people to fight against the aggressors. The main purpose of the speech is to ask Indian people ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi And Ho Chi Minh Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi and Ho Chi Minh are the leaders of national independent movements from late 19th to early 20th century. Both of them defeated the colonial rulers and won national independence. This paper will talk about the influences of ideas and circumstances, the goals that they wanted to get and the historical significance of their behaviors. It is very easy to find that these two leaders living in two very different social and political circumstances. Gandhi's mother's education, the putlibai's moral and his father's dead influenced his thought that advocated the use of satvagraha, "truth–force" and rejected any aid. Apart from that, the two experiences that he was prejudiced cause he wanted to change the unjust situation.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... But their focuses were different. Gandhi bound the moral Truth for himself and his people with achieving political independence. And he thought the nonviolent actions and truth were more important and wanted to use it to move the colonists. However, Ho Chi Minh did not like him. He thought his primary mission was fight for the independence and unification of Vietnam, even can use any means to achieve the national independence. Although he is a proletarian and upheld the Marxist philosophy, the questions of moral or theory were weaker than nationalism. Gandhi more like a moral teacher of his people and Ho Chi Minh more like a man who devoted into anti–colonialism and nationalism and used communist thoughts and crafty organization as the methods to gained the national independence. The actions of these two leaders had some dramatic historical significance. They were the personal inspiration for people who wanted to get freedom from colonial ruling. Despite Gandhi cannot achieve his own beliefs, he success finished India independence movement and got rid of the British rule. As same as the India independence movement, the obstruction of Vietnam independence movement were communists in the late, the Vietnamese independence confliction changed into an anticommunist war. It was very different with Ho Chi Minh's expected thought. But Vietnam actually became an absolutely ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Mahatma Gandhi Mahatma GandhiMohandas Karamchand Gandhi (Gujarati: аЄ®а«‹аЄ№аЄЁаЄ¦аЄѕаЄё аЄ•аЄ°аЄ®аЄљаЄ‚аЄ¦ аЄ—аЄѕаЄ‚аЄ§а«Ђ, pronounced [moЛђЙ¦Й™nМЄdМЄaЛђs kЙ™rЙ™mКЁЙ™nМЄdМЄ ЙЎaЛђnМЄdМЄК±iЛђ] ( listen); 2 October 1869 – 30 January 1948) was the pre–eminent political and spiritual leader of India during the Indian independence movement. He pioneered satyagraha–resistance to tyranny through mass civil disobedience, a philosophy firmly founded upon ahimsa, or total nonviolence, which helped India to gain independence, and inspired movements for civil rights and freedom across the world. Gandhi is often referred to as Mahatma Gandhi ([mЙ™Й¦aЛђtМЄmaЛђ]; Sanskrit: महात्मा mahДЃtmДЃ or "Great Soul", an honorific first applied to him by Rabindranath Tagore),[1] and in India also as Bapu (Gujarati: аЄ¬аЄѕаЄЄа«Ѓ,bДЃpu or ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The story of Harishchandra, a well known tale of an ancient Indian king and a truthful hero, haunted Gandhi as a boy. Gandhi in his autobiography admits that it left an indelible impression on his mind. He writes: "It haunted me and I must have acted Harishchandra to myself times without number." Gandhi's early self–identification with Truth and Love as supreme values is traceable to his identification with these epic characters.[5][6] In May 1883, the 13–year old Mohandas was married to 14–year old Kasturbai Makhanji (her first name was usually shortened to "Kasturba", and affectionately to "Ba") in an arranged child marriage, according to the custom of the region.[7] Recalling the day of their marriage he once said that " As we didn't know much about marriage, for us it meant only wearing new clothes, eating sweets and playing with relatives." However, as was also the custom of the region, the adolescent bride was to spend much time at her parents' house, and away from her husband.[8] ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Introduction:. Heros. What Are Heros? Maybe… Superman Or Introduction: Heros. What are heros? Maybe... Superman or Batman. However, in real life, our heroes might be Mother Teresa, Martin Luther King, Rosa Parks, or Nelson Mandela. All of them helped us through the good and bad, but today we'll be talking about a hero who helped the Indians. He might not be worldwide, but his name is Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi known as Mahatma Gandhi. Background: Interested in what was Mahatma Gandhi 's background? I'm glad to tell you your answer. Mahatma was born on October 2, 1869. What city and state? It was Porbandar, Kathiawar, a city in India. A woman named Putlibai which was his mother and his father was named Karamchand Gandhi. Let me tell you what their occupations were. Putlibai was very religious, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Since he left, he had been struggling to find another job, but at April 1893, he sailed to Durban after another son had been born. South America. That's where he went, once he got there, he didn't like the discrimination, the law and the segregation that had been happening since a long time ago. Somehow, what he wore was unacceptable, so he had to go to the courtroom. They asked him if he could take of his turban, but he refused and left the court. So, the Advertiser mocked him and called him " the unwelcome visitor ". June 7, 1893, at a train trip, it was a original moment for him. He had a ticket for first–class but they refused and forced him to go to the back of the train. It was because a white man was objecting to let him sit next to him. Determination hit him and he fought back with a vow. " Deep disease of color prejudice. Try if possible, to root out the disease and suffer hardships in the process " Gandhi vowed. After that, he formed the Natal Indian Congress in 1894 to fight against discrimination. He returned to India, his wife would give birth to two more children! However, he continued to study religious during all his years in South Africa, " The religious spirit within me became a living force, " was what he wrote. 1901, he made a capain called " Satyagraha " meaning truth and firmness. Whoever joined kept on protesting, but led to jail. All of the hundereds of Indians were arrested for their protesting. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. What Led Gandhi's Resistance To Civil Disobedience Peaceful resistance to laws impacts a free society in a positive way. If people were to resist laws in a destructive manner it would cause a great outburst of violence not solving the problem at hand. I believe that when people resist laws in a peaceful manner they get respected and followed by almost everyone, like the protest led by Mohandas Gandhi. Gandhi protested for India's freedom from the British rule which began on March in 1930, he had a history of fighting for Indians' rights, this was just one of his many battles that he won. Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi was born on October 2, 1869 to a Hindu Modh Baniya family. In India they often called him "Bapu" and "Gandhiji" which actually comes from the word "Gujarati" meaning father, he was the Father of the Nation. Gandhi became an expatriate lawyer in South Africa and that's when he decided that he would fight nonviolently in the struggle for civil rights in India. He would help peasants, farmers, labourers protest against land–tax and discrimination. He led nationwide campaigns for poverty, women's rights, building religious amity, and overall self–rule. Once he heard about the British–rule in India he knew he had to do ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The protest didn't stop there, the satyagraha had continued, on May 21, Sarojini Naidu led 2,500 marchers on the Dharasana Salt Works,150 miles from Bombay–known today as Mumbai. Hundreds of British policemen met them and viciously beat the peaceful protesters proving that they were making a point and the British didn't like it not one bit. Gandhi was released from jail in January 1931 and agreed to call of the satyagraha in exchange for India's freedom and British gave up realizing Gandhi was a force not to ignore. India's independence was granted August 1947 and sadly 6 months later Mohandas Gandhi was ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Mahatma Gandhi Speech Mohan Das Gandhi was one of the greatest leaders of Indian independence movement. His full name was Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi. He was given the title of "Mahatma". Mahatma means great soul. He was given the honorific title Bapu (Father). He was also called the Father of the Indian nation. Mahatma Gandhi was born on October 2, 1969. People in India celebrate October 2nd as Gandhi Jayanti, a national holiday. He was born and raised in a Hindu Merchant caste family in Porbandar, Gujarat. Gandhi belonged to the Vaisya caste. In the Hindu social scale, there are four castes on number one Brahmans, then Kshatriyas who were rulers and soldiers, then comes the Vaisyas on number third. Gandhis were businessmen. Mohandas was the son of his fourth ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... At the age of forty–six, he returned to India in 1914. He spent the next four years touring the country and studying and learning the situation in India. Mahatma Gandhi was a unique national leader. He combined in himself the role of a socio–religious reformer and a leader of nationalist movement. He made Satya and Ahimsa as the basis of the new social order. He followed the principles of non–violence, peacefulness, and non–cooperation to achieve freedom. Freedom was to be achieved through non–violence and non–cooperation with the ruling class. He said that fearlessness is the essential part of Satyagraha. He desired to remove all kinds of fear from the minds of the people. Mahatma Gandhi returned to India from South Africa in 1914, took control of and radically transformed the Indian nationalist movement, and led several great popular movements that eventually wore down the British government and led to Indian independence. Mohandas Gandhi travelled in a train with no AC to reach Champaran, to hold India's first civil disobedience movement. Under the British rule, many farmers in the Champaran district of Bihar were forced to grow indigo in their lands, much to their dismay. To fight this, a money lender named Raj Kumar Shukla reached out to Gandhiji and requested him to come and help them. he came down to this district on April 10 of 1917 with a band of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Gandhi 's Early Self Identification Early days Mahatma Gandhi was the primary leader of India's independence movement and also the architect of a form of non–violent civil disobedience that would influence the world. Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, popularly known as Gandhi, was born to Putlibai on October 2nd, 1869 in Porabandar,India. His father, Karamchand Uttamchand Gandhi served as the Diwan chief minister of Porbandar state. The Indian classics, especially the stories of and king Harishchandra, had a great impact on Gandhi in his childhood. Gandhi 's early self–identification with truth and love as supreme values is traceable to these epic characters. On 21 January 1879, Mohandas entered the local district school in Rajkot, not far from his home. At school, he was ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Mavji Dave, a brahmin priest and family friend, advised Gandhi that he should qualify as a barrister in London, after which he would be certain to achieve the diwanship. Initially, Putlibai did not want her youngest son to leave India and travel across the ocean, thereby losing his caste according to believes at that time. But somehow Gandhi convinced and got the permission to leave. On 10 August 1888, Gandhi left Porbandar for Bombay (Mumbai). Upon arrival in the port, he was met by the head of the Modh Bania community, who had known Gandhi 's family for a while. Having learned of Gandhi 's plans, he and other elders warned Gandhi that he would be excommunicated if he did not remain in India. Gandhi did not change his intentions to leave for England, therefore being daclared and outcast. While in London his mother died, but his family kept the news from him. South Africa Gandhi was 24 when he arrived in South Africa in 1893 to work as a legal representative for the Muslim Indian Traders based in the city of Pretoria. He spent 21 years in South Africa, where he developed his political views, ethics and political leadership skills. Indians in South Africa included wealthy Muslims, who employed Gandhi as a lawyer, and impoverished Hindu indentured labourers with very limited rights. He believed that he understood India better by getting to know and leading Indians in South Africa. He faced several challenges in South Africa. He majorly faced the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. A Brief Biography of Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, also known as Mahatma Gandhi, was India's greatest political and moral leader. He was born in Gujarat on October 2, 1869 and assassinated on January 30, 1948. In his 79 years of lifetime, he was able to accomplish so many things for the discriminated and all of India. His acts and ideologies still affects the world today. He was born in Gujarat on October 2, 1869 to a prime minister of Rajkot and a faithful Hindu woman. His mother Putilbai's faith in Hindu affected Gandhi as a child and her teachings led him to become a faithful Hindu himself at a young age. His strong belief in Hinduism later affected and led him through rest of his life. During his college years at the Indian Samilus College, he decides to study abroad in England. The leaders of Hindu opposes this idea because they believed that western culture is a stumbling block to Hindus. Overcoming this opposition, he gets accepted into University College of London and later receives a lawyer license. He not only focused on his studies but also on his personal moral issues. He would travel far places just keep his vegetarian diet that was enforced by the Hindu laws. After achieving his license, he moves back to India to work as a lawyer. Because of fainthearted personality, he would not speak a single word of defense in court. He then moves to South Africa and gets a job in the South African– Indian Trade company. There he sees the Indians getting discriminated by the white people and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi 's Independence Movement ABSTRACT Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi was an Indian lawyer who became the primary leader of India 's independence movement. Better known as Mahatma Gandhi, he not only led India to independence from British rule but also inspired movements for civil rights and freedom across the world in several other countries. Best remembered for his employment of nonviolent means of civil disobedience, he led Indians in the Dandi Salt March to protest against the British–imposed salt tax and launched the Quit India Movement, a mass protest demanding "an orderly British withdrawal" from India. Born into a religious family in British India, he was raised by parents who emphasized on religious tolerance, simplicity and strong moral values. As a young man he... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... She was a lovable and strong willed woman, widely respected for her wisdom and good sense, which is why people often sought for her advice on various matters. (Mahatma Gandhi, n.d.) Putlibai was Karamchand's fourth wife. Mohandas was the youngest of the six children of Karamchand. He had two elder half–sisters and three elder siblings. (Life Story of Mahatma Gandhi, n.d.) A parent who relieves the baby's discomfort promptly and holds the baby tenderly, during feeding and at any other times promotes basic trust. Basic trust versus mistrust usually is resolved when the balance of care is sympathetic and loving. (Berk 2008) Childhood Mohandas was the favorite child of the family, they gave him a nickname, 'Moniya'. Moniya adored his mother a lot. He loved his father too, but he was a little afraid of him. Mohandas very seldom stays at home as a child, he likes to play outside, he would just go home to eat his meals and then continue again playing outside. When one of his siblings tease or playfully pull his ear, he would run home to complain to his mother. He never hit back his siblings whatever they do him. (Life Story of Mahatma Gandhi, n.d.) The conflict of toddlerhood is autonomy versus shame and doubt. This conflict is usually resolved when parents provide young children with suitable guidance and reasonable choices. (Berk, 2008) When he was seven years old, his father left Porbandar and moved to Rajkot where he was ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi : Just Ghandi Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, famously known as just Ghandi, was an Indian lawyer, politician, social activist and writer. However one of his greater accomplishments would be becoming the leader of an Indian Independence movement against British rule. Although Gandhi had no locality in the governmental field he was a significant figure in India's struggle for sovereignty. Gandhi was raised by his father Karamchand who was prime minister and his deeply religious mother Pultiblai in Porbandar, a small city in the Kathiawar Peninsula. His mother was so religious to the point where she visited temples daily and often encouraged Gandhi to do the same. His household practiced Vaishnavism which was the worship of the Hindu god Vishnu. He was the youngest out of four other children and the son of his father's last wife. Growing up he was a very tranquil boy. Although he disliked sports, he was a decent student in the classroom. Porbandar's educational provisions were extremely limited. Children in his classroom had to write the alphabet in the dirt with their fingers. His childhood dream was to study medicine but his father persuaded him to study law instead. At age 13 his unanticipated marriage to teenage wife Kasturba caused him to skip his last year of school. In september 1888 he went to England to study law but before leaving he promised his mother to become vegetarian. However Gandhi never adapted to the English lifestyle. His english colleagues encouraged him to become even more interested in Hindu writings and in doing so Gandhi came to appreciate Hinduism more and began to explore other religions as well. Gandhi decided to return to India where he successfully practiced law in Bombay and Rajkot and excelled as a lawyer for the prince of Porbandar. Soon Gandhi was presented with the opportunity to go to South Africa. Once he arrived in South Africa he became immediately repulsed by the way white settlers treated Indians. Gandhi spent 20 years purging South Africa's rebels of their sickly habits and encouraged them to take steps toward showing they were worthy to be citizens. Finally the Indians in that country were granted citizenship rights. While in South Africa Gandhi also began to study religion even more ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. How Did Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi Change The Impact Of... Making his debut on the political scene primarily around 1919, Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi changed the course of India's movement towards independence permanently for the next century. The former British lawyer discovered his niche in government and leadership in South Africa, which he then took back to his homeland of South Asia. By pursuing his moral–based political ideology through the use of predominantly non–violent non–cooperation practices, Gandhi struck made impacts, both positive and negative, throughout the hearts of Indian natives across the nation. Supportive or crtical of Gandhi's beliefs and political methhods for achieving independence from Britain, the statement that Gandhi forever influenced political activism is irrefutable. While Gandhi's set of beliefs consisted of many sub–branches and complex economic plots, his sole center of political ideology revolves around morality. He expressed this in an exerpt from YoungIndia in 1920, stating, "I reject any religious doctrine that does not appeal to reason and is in conflict with morality" (Modern South Asia 112). Gandhi's ultimate goal was for the nation to reach such a state of enlightenmnet that no form of representatives would be necessary. This utopian universe created in Gandhi's mind was referred to as Ram Rajya. Part of the motive behind this concept was due to Gandhi's anti–colonial sentiment, as he believed "India has become impovershed by their Government" when referring to the British (Hind Swaraj ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Gandhi : The Father Of India Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi: The Father of India "Generations to come, it may be", Einstein once said about Gandhi, "will scarcely believe that such one as this ever in flesh and blood walked upon earth." Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, more commonly known as "Mahatma" (meaning "Great Soul") was a spiritual leader of India during the Indian independence movement, who was born on 2 October 1869. He was the pioneer of Satyagraha – resistance to tyranny through mass civil disobedience, firmly founded upon ahimsa or total nonviolence – which led India to independence and inspired movements for civil rights and freedom across the world. Gandhi is known as the Bapu (Father) and also referred as the father of nation in India. In May 1883, Gandhi, who was only thirteen years old married a fourteen year old girl Kasturba Makhanji. Remembering about the day of their marriage Gandhi once said that "As we didn't know much about marriage, for us it meant only wearing new clothes, eating sweets and playing with relatives" (Mishra 2). In 1885, when Gandhi was just fifteen, his first child was born, but would survive only a few days. Gandhi at this young age had to bear with this second shock in just a year as earlier that same year Gandhi's father Karamchand Gandhi had also died. Gandhi had four more children's: Harilal, born in 1888; Manilal, born in 1892; Ramdas, born in 1897 and Devdas, born in 1900 (Mishra 2). In his life Gandhi had six main principles: Truth, Non–violence, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Gandhi 's Life And Legacy MacKenzie Rugar Professor Gajanan Eastern Philosophy Final Paper 26 Apr. 2016 Gandhi's Life and Legacy Throughout the course of history there have been many influential leaders that have stressed the use of non–violence and civil disobedience including Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi. Gandhi was a very influential and inspiring leader that was able to lead billions of people. He was willing to give up everything for what he believed in even though he knew that his actions could possibly lead to imprisonment and other legal consequences. Gandhi's bravery and perseverance led to changes that affected and influenced the whole world and brought about positive change for people whose voices would have went unheard. Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi was born on October 2, 1869, in Porbandar, Kathiawar, India. Gandhi's father was the chief minister in different parts of India and his mother was very devoted to religion. Gandhi followed in both of his parents footsteps by devoting himself to religion and later pursuing an education and career in the law field. Also, at the age of thirteen he had an arranged marriage to a girl named Kasturba Makanji. After his marriage, Gandhi rebelled against his mother and stopped practicing Jainism and worshipping the Hindu God Vishnu. Jainism is an ancient religion in India that is based on morals and it stresses non–violence, fasting, meditation and vegetarianism (Mahatma Gandhi). Later in life, Gandhi traveled to London, England to study law and he ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi Obituary Obituary for Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi was born in October 2, 1869 and died January 30, 1948. He went to the University of London to become a lawyer. In June 7, 1893 in South Africa he was thrown off a train because he refused to go to 3rd class when he had a 1st class ticket. Soon after this happen he started the Natal Indian congress to fight discrimination. In 1899 the Boer war started. Gandhi started a all Indian ambulance group of 1,100 people to help the British. He thought at if the Indians wanted full rights then they need to help the British. In 1906, Gandhi organized his first big civil disobedience campaign. In return the British put new restrictions on Indian rights. In 1939 the British put hundreds ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. A Walk To Remember By Gandhi . In Indiaв Ђ™S History, Many A Walk To Remember by Gandhi In India's history, many men and women have stepped forward to leave a legacy behind. However, no one has come close to leaving one behind the way Mohandas Gandhi did. Gandhi was known as a legend by the people of India because he led their country to freedom from British rule. During this time, Britain was one of the most powerful nations and most heavily armed group of men. The biography, Gandhi The Man, His People, And The Empire , written by Gandhi's grandson, explains from a family perspective, how Gandhi was a powerful leader that conducted a peaceful protest with non–violence. In this biography, the narrator explains some of Gandhi's worst flaws and greatest achievements. Even though India faced ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... From that moment, Gandhi became cognizant of his values and beliefs. At the end of Gandhi's high school education, he decided he wanted to be a lawyer. In order to do so, Gandhi sought to go to England. In Gandhi's own words, "It was an uncommon thing for a young man from Rajkot to go to England" (Gandhi 21). Mohandas went to England with a friend, leaving his wife, son, and mother all behind. On his trip to England, Mohandas Gandhi struggled with the English language, and how to eat with utensils. Gandhi, who did not eat meat, survived off sweets and fruits on the ship because he was afraid to ask which foods were meat free. Rather than engaging with others, Gandhi remained reserved on the ship. The ship docked on September 29, 1988, and from there, Gandhi took a train to London. Eventually, Gandhi arrived at the Victoria Hotel, where he stayed. Gandhi described London to be "alive with ideas and movements" (Gandhi 29). Gandhi enrolled at the Inner Temple University, and graduated in 1891. He was then admitted to the bar of England, and began reading the ideas of David Thoreau on nonviolence. These ideas shaped Gandhi's beliefs on handling matters without violence. He soon realized he could not be successful as a lawyer in England and returned to India. However, this did not stop Gandhi's adventures. Gandhi soon traveled to South Africa to work for a firm. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Religion : Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi "Religion should pervade every one of our actions" (Gandhi, "My Religion," 7). As one of the most influential people ever seen, Gandhi lived and loved religion. This love was both a product of his nature and his environment. Politics and religion has been intertwined in Southeast Asian since the beginning of settlement; furthermore, the Hindu–Muslim conflict started as soon as Islam entered the Indian subcontinent. Despite this long history, many people thought nothing of Indian politics until its independence movement from Britain in the 1900s. During this time, Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, better known by the respectful name Mahatma Gandhi, began to influence the world. Gandhi's political stance did not just arise, but was affected by a myriad of religious factors in India. Organizing countless strikes, the "Quit India movement," fasting, self–purification, and similar movements, Gandhi constantly strove not only for change, but for improvement through a peaceful method. Furthermore, even after the separation from Britain, Gandhi always strove to do what he believed was right. The methods he used to achieve these goals were all influenced by his unique beliefs. To understand the influence of religion on Gandhi, one must first understand the nature of religion and spirituality to Gandhi. Speaking on this topic, Gandhi stated, "Spirituality is not a matter of knowing scriptures and engaging in philosophical discussions. It is a matter of heart culture, of unmeasurable ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Gandhi Civil Disobedience Chris Jenstad Honors English II– Block 8 Ms. Thomas June 2 2016 Gandhi: The Essence of Civil Disobedience A vocal minority should not be in control over an oppressed majority. History has repeated itself in correcting bent ways of society, seen through the Civil Rights Movement, the Confederates vs. the Union, slaves against slave–owners, and India as a country, as opposed to a British Colony. Henry David Thoreau'sCivil Disobedience had an influence on most all modern acts of clearing corruption, including the works of the Mahatma, Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi. Noted in Thoreau's essay is that "the practical reason why a majority are permitted to rule is not because they are most likely to be in the right... but because they are physically the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Thoreau's ideas in Civil Disobedience can be found in Gandhi's life. While the mahatma did not leave India in perfect condition, he led it through a much needed political revolution peacefully. As opposed to the fighting of the Civil War, or Malcolm X's version of the Civil Rights movement, Gandhi had achieved his goal to free India without riots, disruptions, or violence. Gandhi not only left a mark on British India, but the world, demonstrating–in reality–the practices of civil ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi And The Congress Of Gandhi On October 2, 1869, Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi was born into a religious Hindu family. His father, Karamchand Gandhi, already had previous sons and daughters from his four other wives, with Gandhi marking his last son. As a child, Gandhi showed great interests towards family devotion and sacrifices. He would often slip away from his overly crowded house and into shops on the street. Because of Hindu law, Gandhi was wed to Kasturbai Makanji at age 13–14. Eventually, as Gandhi became older and more mature, he started showing passion towards his studies. He was offered a one–year contract for working in a South African Indian law firm. On his way to Pretoria, a white man objected to the fact that Gandhi was traveling first class. Gandhi refused to move, claiming he had a first–class ticket. He was quickly thrown off the train and was forced to spend a night on the station platform. After a successful and fulfilling year as a lawyer, Gandhi's trip to South Africa was almost at an end. At his farewell party, Gandhi spotted a column in the newspaper stating that the government in Natal was preparing to seize Indian's right to vote. Disheartened by India's current condition, Gandhi decided to stay longer and gather signatures for a petition against the discriminatory actions. Within two weeks, the pacifist collected ten thousand signatures and founded the Indian Congress of Natal. Believing that written words would make a bigger impact, Gandhi published two pamphlets that spoke out against the new government movement. Without delay, Gandhi promptly returned to India to fetch his family. In 1906, Gandhi attempted a mass nonviolent civil disobedience campaign to counteract the South African Transvaal governments new restrictions and regulations. He dubbed it Satyagraha, meaning "firmness in truth", but his attempts failed and he was promptly arrested. His actions, however, left a lasting impact, leading to multiple rebellions and protest. In 1913, Gandhi made a negotiated a compromise with General Jan Christian Smuts, which ended poll taxes for Indians and recognized non–Christian marriages. Later on in his life, Gandhi supervised many other nonviolent acts of rebellions, such as mass marches and boycotts. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Quetext. About Faq Contact. Early Days Mahatma Gandhi Was Quetext About FAQ Contact Early days Mahatma Gandhi was the primary leader of India's independence movement and also the architect of a form of non–violent civil disobedience that would influence the world. Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, popularly known as Gandhi, was born to Putlibai on October 2nd, 1869 in Porabandar,India. His father, Karamchand Uttamchand Gandhi served as the Diwan chief minister of Porbandar state. The Indian classics, especially the stories of and king Harishchandra, had a great impact on Gandhi in his childhood. Gandhi 's early self–identification with truth and love as supreme values is traceable to these epic characters. On 21 January 1879, Mohandas entered the local district school in Rajkot, not far from his home.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Mavji Dave, a brahmin priest and family friend, advised Gandhi that he should qualify as a barrister in London, after which he would be certain to achieve the diwanship. Initially, Putlibai did not want her youngest son to leave India and travel across the ocean, thereby losing his caste according to believes at that time. But somehow Gandhi convinced and got the permission to leave. On 10 August 1888, Gandhi left Porbandar for Bombay (Mumbai). Upon arrival in the port, he was met by the head of the Modh Bania community, who had known Gandhi 's family for a while. Having learned of Gandhi 's plans, he and other elders warned Gandhi that he would be excommunicated if he did not remain in India. Gandhi did not change his intentions to leave for England, therefore being daclared and outcast. While in London his mother died, but his family kept the news from him. South Africa Gandhi was 24 when he arrived in South Africa in 1893 to work as a legal representative for the Muslim Indian Traders based in the city of Pretoria. He spent 21 years in South Africa, where he developed his political views, ethics and political leadership skills. Indians in South Africa included wealthy Muslims, who employed Gandhi as a lawyer, and impoverished Hindu indentured labourers with very limited rights. He believed that he understood India better by getting to know and leading Indians in South Africa. He faced several challenges in South Africa. He majorly faced ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. The Movement Of The Freedom Riders Movement, And... Nonviolent Social Change Social climate change is something that people are very hesitant to talk about. The reactions you might receive for feeling a certain way towards social change are enough that many choose to not act upon it. If social change was something that could easily be achieved in American history, or history in general, would not be so significant. There were several activists and authors who chose to speak out on their beliefs of social change. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. is known for his peaceful protests, speeches, and overall achievements in gaining equality for African Americans. Henry David Thoreau wrote a famous piece called Civil Disobedience, in which he wrote about protesting the government. Another very prominent activist is Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi. Gandhi is famous for his practice of passive resistance. He developed this practice himself and from this, achieved remarkable things for South Africa. One mass social movement that should be considered is the movement of the Freedom Riders. Although they were met with much hardship, they stood for what they believed in. After reading works by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and Henry David Thoreau, as well as studying activists such as Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi and the Freedom Riders movement, I believe that social climate change is possible and can be achieved in today's society. There is absolutely a possibility for social climate change in today's society. Racism has always been a major problem ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Mahatma Gandhi : A Short Biography : Mohandas Karamchand... Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, widely known as "Mahatma Gandhi," was popular for his involvement in the independence movement against the British rule of India, as well as advocating for the rights of Indians in South Africa. He was born in Porbandar, India, on October 2, 1869. Gandhi studied law and began organizing boycotts and other peaceful forms of civil disobedience against British institutions in an effort to reduce British influence on Indian culture, and ultimately, gain independence. Despite his fame as a peaceful protester, he was killed by a Hindu fanatic on January 30, 1948. Spending his youth in India, Mahatma was the son of Karamchand Gandhi, a chief minister in Porbandar and other states in western India, and Putlibai a deeply religious woman who fasted regularly. As was customary at the time, Mahatma's parents arranged for him to marry Kasturba Makanji, who later gave birth to four sons. Gandhi grew up following in his mother's religious footsteps, worshiping the Hindu god Vishnu and following Jainism, a rigorous Indian religion that promoted fasting, meditation, non–violence and vegetarianism. While he was primarily interested in becoming a doctor, Gandhi's father wanted him to become involved in the government, so they compromised and he decided to become a lawyer. In 1888, 18–year–old Gandhi left India for London, England, to pursue his education in law. During his stay, he became more committed to his religious life, and started to read a variety of sacred ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. How Effective Was Gandhi's Policy Of Siddhartha Mahatma Gandhi's policy of Satyagraha was an extremely effective method in gaining India's independence from Britain. This philosophy was based on three core principles: truth (Sat), nonviolence (Ahimsa) and self–sacrifice (Tapasya). Truth came from the Hindu notion that the purpose of life is to find the Absolute Truth, similar to the notion of attaining salvation. One was to always strive to seek truth in all matters, even though what is true and what is false is not always the same for everyone. The notion of nonviolence was that a Satyagrahi should never purposefully harm anyone. They were to accept arrest, never say anything in anger and even help officials of the opposition when they were hurt. Gandhi firmly believed that violence only leads to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... While some efforts might have broken into violence and gained nothing, and one could say that violence would be more efficient, in reality nonviolence was a much more effective method. The Salt March produced immense metaphorical results that set Gandhi up for success. It showed that he was not backing down and the British had to listen to him. Additionally, the Hindu and Jain ideas thatSatyagraha was rooted in made the policy more inspiring and relatable to the average Indian. He fought for the people and helped to improve communities in many ways, gaining the people's trust and love. Though he was not appreciated by all and his philosophy was not always seen as the best one, Gandhi did ensure the independence of India in the end. To some he was a leader, to others a saint, to some he was a contradiction, and to others still he was not much more than a laughing stock. He was Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, Bapu, and Gandhiji – he was and still is the Mahatma who freed India from the British, and the way he did that was through the most effective method: ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Research Paper On Gandhi Mohandas Gandhi Mohandas Gandhi was born on October 2 1869, in Porbandar, Kathiawar, India. Gandhi's father was Karamchand Gandhi and his mother Putlibai Gandhi (source #1). Even though Gandhi wanted to become a doctor his father wanted him to be a lawyer so his family put him in the legal profession to study law. (source #2) In 1888 when Gandhi was 18 he sailed to London to study more of the law. (source #2) He struggled with the different culture. When Gandhi returned to India from London he had learned that his mother had died just weeks before he came. (source #3) Gandhi's family worshiped a Hindu god Vishnu and they followed Jainism. Gandhi and his family was vegetarian. After Gandhi moved to London he became committed to eating only vegetables and no meat.( source #2) ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... (source #3) Gandhi formed the NIC Natal Indian Congress in 1894 fighting against discrimination. (source #3) He drew to the injustice of Indians not being allowed to vote in a country. (source # 1) Gandhi and General Jan Christian made a negotiation with the South African government about the recognition of Hindu marriages and the abolition of a poll tax for Indians. Gandhi returned to India from South Africa after a long trip with his wife and children. (source # 2) After an outbreak of the Boer War, he raised and all–Indian ambulance corps for British.(source #5) Gandhi was the leader of India's independence against British rule in South Africa. Gandhi broke the law by making evaporated salt from the sea against a government monopoly during the Salt March. (source # 4)He became known as Mahatma Gandhi because of prayer and preaching nonviolence. (source # 5) Mahatma means "great ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Mahatma Gandhi : Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi Mahatma Gandhi Mahatma gandhi full name was "Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi." Mahatma gandhi was born on October 2, 1869, at Porbandar, in the present–day Indian state of Gujarat. In India mahatma gandhi short name was gandhiji. And Mahatma Gandhi is called as Mahatma because of his great works and greatness all through the life. He was a great freedom fighter and non–violent activist who always followed non–violence all though his life while leading India for the independence from British rule. His father was the chief minister of Porbandar.His mother, Putlibai, was a simple and religious lady. In his early age, Gandhiji was deeply influenced by the religious and pious behaviour of her mother.Gandhiji received his early education and training from such pious parents. He grew up to be deeply religious, truthful, honest, and fearless from his very boyhood. He was married to Kasturba Gandhi in 1983. The wedding took place according to traditional custom.As a child, he was a brilliant student. He completed his matriculation examination in 1887. After a brief study, he traveled to England to study barrister–in–law. In 1991, he became a barrister and returned back to home country. began his activism as an Indian immigrant in South Africa in the early 1900s, and in the years following World War I became the leading figure in India's struggle to gain independence from Great Britain. Then At the age of 24, Mahatma Gandhi went to South Africa as a lawyer. He had spent twenty–one years at South Africa from 1893 to 1914. As a lawyer, he was mainly employed by Indians staying at South Africa. He found that Indians and other dark skinned people were the oppressed section of the society. He himself faced discrimination on several occasions. He was once disallowed to travel on first–class and thrown out of the train. He was moved by the poor condition of Indians and decided to fight against the injustice. In 1894, he formed the Indian Congress to fight for the civil rights of the Indian community in South Africa.Throughout his struggle, he taught people to fight for their rights through non–violence. Hence, he made his mark as a great political leader in South Africa. Mahatma Gandhi ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. How Did Gandhi Impact The World Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi was an political leader. He impacted the world in an huge way. Mohandas Gandhi wanted India to gain its independence from Great Britain. Most leaders used the message of war and destruction, but Gandhi was one out of many leaders that used the message of peace and love. He inspired many people across the globe. Gandhi's love for people made him revolutionary in many of his ideas and actions. Gandhi would teach us about life and leadership. He showed how growth is a part of life and how strength is not shown through the muscle. Gandhi a hard–working lawyer in South Africa gave up practicing law and returned to India to help the people of his homeland. India's independence was a struggle for Mohandas Gandhi. He had ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Mohandas Gandhi was a supporter of nonviolence and in his civil protests. He used nonviolence to achieve his goals. Martin Luther King also went on a non–violent movement for civil rights. To fight for his country, he would set up protests and hunger strikes. He believed violence was not always the answer. After living in South Africa, where he fought for the Civil rights of Indians living there, Gandhi returned to his country in 1915 to begin working for India's independence. He had created The Salt March is also known as the Salt Satyagraha. It was a campaign of tax resistance and nonviolence against the British Salt monopoly. Gandhi went to Dandi, India to make Salt without paying tax. Many Indians joined him along the way. With many protests and campaigns going on Gandhi eventually broke the Salt laws and changed British attitude towards Indian independence.Mohandas Gandhi left a legacy that showed that everyone is equal and that no one should unlawfully rule another and also that nobody should be judged. Pacifism is an important thing that Mohandas Gandhi had showed. Pacifism is all about war and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. On Civil Disobedience By Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi "If you are neutral in situations of injustice, you have chosen the side of the oppressor. If an elephant has its foot on the tail of a mouse and you say you are neutral, the mouse will not appreciate your neutrality"–Bishop Desmond Tutus. Sometimes being neutral in a situation is good. When two of your best friends are fighting with each other, do you pick a side? Would you choose one friend over the other? If so, how would that affect you and the friend you didn't choose relationship? The reason why it is not important for people to take a stand on issues of justice in society is because a nation tends to fall because of civil disobedience, pain, suffering, and sometimes death may occur, and there is a chance of failing and/or suffering the... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... So by doing so, it allows leaders and governments to better understand how the people feel about certain laws or rules. In Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi's speech "On Civil Disobedience" he says, "No clapping is possible without two hands to do it, and no quarrel without two persons to make it. Similarly, no State is possible without two entities, the rulers and the ruled. Your are our sovereign, or Government, only so long as we consider ourselves your subjects. When we are not subjects, you are not the sovereign either. So long as it is your endeavour to control us with justice and love, we will let you tod so. But if you wish to strike at us from behind, we cannot permit it." In other words, in order to have order, there needs to be a strong connection between the "subjects" and "sovereigns". By not doing so, it could lead to civil disobedience, violence, or even death. Nevertheless, in Chief Joseph's speech "On Surrender At Bear Paw Mountain, 1877" he says, "Tell General Howard that I know his heart. What he told me before I have in my heart. I am tired of fighting. Our chiefs are killed. Looking Glass is dead, Tu–hul–hil–sote is dead. The old men are all dead...Hear me, my chiefs, my heart is sick and sad. From where the sun now stands I will fight no more forever." Further explained, although Chief Joseph fought for his land, liberty, and people, he failed. In result of this, many suffered and were killed. Because of this failure, Chief Joseph regrets fighting and decides to quit. Therefore, standing for issues on justice is not ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...