Gandhi, Mohandas Karamchand, Mahatma Personalities South Asia Asia By Region
Gandhi, Mohandas Karamchand, Mahatma Personalities South Asia Asia By Region
Gandhi, Mohandas Karamchand, Mahatma
Mahatma Gandhi (proper name Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, 1869-1948) led the people of India in a successful and largely non-violent struggle against British rule.
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- The official e-archive, the site consists of in-depth information about his lifestyle, teachings, stamps, books, audios and videos of Gandhi.
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- Illustrated biography of the great man by Salman Rushdie. Illustrations by Amarjeet Malik and photographs.
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- Gandhi's life and work. An informative site, also a large collection of links to yet more information.
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- Learn about Gandhi's ideology of satyagraha and ahimsa. Includes biography, teachings and related resources.
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- Text of the 1990 Annual Gandhi Lecture for the International Association of Gandhian Studies, on misconceptions about Gandhi and nonviolence.
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- About Gandhi's trip to Madurai, which brought about the change in his way of dressing.
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- Grandson of M.Gandhi meeting the son of M.L.King
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- A sound clip of a paranormal voice purported to be of Mahatma Gandhi as recorded with British medium Leslie Flint
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- Browse through Gandhi's quotes on character, democracy, justice, patriotism and untouchability.
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- The site analysis Gandhi as a 'constant experimenter' in spirituality, self-reliance, health, clothing, child care, and status of women.
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- Offers bibliography of books and lesson plans on Gandhi.
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- Learn about the memorial museum in Mumbai which housed Gandhi. Includes biography, letters, quotations, library, photographs, and artifacts.
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- Dedicated to commemorate 75 years of the Salt March of 1930. The Great Salt march is acknowledged as the event that shook the British Empire.
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- Sangram Purohit's study of Gandhi, including a detailed, illustrated biography, quotations demonstrating his philosophy, photographs, and images of Gandhi on postage stamps and currency.
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- Critical biography of Gandhi; family background, early days in South Africa, attitude towards violence, role in the Indian freedom movement, relationship with other Indian leaders
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- Read about Gandhi's role as a supporter of women's liberation and equality.
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- Quotations, bibliography, links.
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- Mahatma Gandhi visited Ceylon in 1927 and stayed with the Corea Family in Chilaw. The story of that visit, with illustrations.
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- An essay by James D. Hunt analysing the relationship between Gandhi and the residents of this country.
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- An essay by Arun Sannuti on Gandhi's belief in vegetarianism.
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- Learn about the significance of Mahatma Gandhi's loincloth, which helped him identify with the poorest of Indians.
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- Essay by Lavanam discussing Gandhi's courageous and revolutionary approach in life.
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- A Flash presentation of photographs of Gandhi.
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- An article by Arundhati Bhanot on Mahatma's diet and views.
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- An essay on Mahatma Gandhi and the Bahais striving to achieve a non-violent civilization.
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- An essay by Dr.Steven Best about Gandhi and his path of vegetarianism.
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- An essay by Aman Kohli featuring Gandhi's views on parenting, character and keeping fit.
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- Offers films, footage, audio, video, books, photographs and a webstore related to Gandhi.
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- Learn about Mahatma Gandhi's historical march to Dandi.
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- Features biography, pictures and links to sites for Mahatma Gandhi.
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- Read about Gandhi's visit to South Africa, where he went to study law.
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- Government sponsored museum dedicated to preserve and promote Gandhiji's letters, books, films, manuscripts, photographs, voice records, and mementos.
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- ThinkQuest entry features the story of Gandhi's assassination by Nathuram Godse.
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- Gandhi quotations and links reflect his ideas about spirituality and non-violent action, as well as his deep commitment to individual liberty and the minimal state.
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- An article by Øyvind Tønnesson from the Nobel eMuseum on Ganghi's nominations for, but failure to win the Nobel Peace Prize.
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- About Gandhi's emphasis on character education and how it helps in academic achievement.
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- Scott Graham describes Gandhi's march to Dandi to protest against the salt tax. Includes photographs and bibliography.
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- Gandhiji's message on the Gita, the holy book of the Hindus.
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- The Mission of the M.K. Gandhi Institute for Non violence is to promote and apply the principles of nonviolence locally, nationally, and globally, to prevent violence and resolve personal and public conflicts through research, education, and programming.
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