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| | Mahatma Gandhi - definition of Mahatma Gandhi in Encyclopedia |
 | | Gandhi's philosophies and his ideas of satya and ahimsa had been influenced by the Bhagavad Gita and Hindu beliefs as well as practiced Jain religion. |  | | It is indicative of Gandhi's long struggle and search for God that his dying words were a popular two-word mantra to the Hindu conception of God as Rama: "Hai Ram!" It is seen as an inspiring signal of his spirituality as well as his idealism regarding the possibility of unificatory peace. |  | | Gandhi and his followers followed the practice of weaving their own cloth using a spinning-wheel and wearing a dress made of that. |
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| | Mahatma Gandhi - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | One of the greatest contributions of Mahatma Gandhi was in the realm of ontology and its association with truth. |  | | Gandhi maintained this was because of the sin committed by upper caste Hindus by not letting untouchables in their temples (Gandhi was committed to the cause of improving the fate of untouchables, referring to them as Harijans, people of Krishna). |  | | Gandhi is commonly known and addressed in India and across the world as Mahatma Gandhi (from Sanskrit, Mahatma: Great Soul) and as Bapu (in many Indian languages, Father). |
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| | LÖPA Berlin - Biography of Mahatma Gandhi (1869-1948) |
 | | Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi was born in 1869 in India and was murded in 1948 by the fanatic Hindu Nathuram Godsey. |  | | Gandhi was a Hindu as well and born in the second highest cast. |  | | Hindus hold the belief that people get born in a cast in which they stay their whole life. |
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| | Talk:Mahatma Gandhi - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Gandhi maintained this was because of the sin committed by upper caste Hindus by not letting untouchables in their temples (Gandhi was committed to the cause of improving the fate of untouchables, referring to them as Harijans, people of Krishna). |  | | Nothing I have seen provides justification for calling Gandhi an anti-zionist, except insofar as his ultra-pacifist position inevitably contrasts strongly with that of a movement which is certainly not pacifist. |  | | No, Gandhi never advocated one religion over another, nor a religion as a solution to socio-political problems. |
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| | Mahatma Gandhi |
 | | Tushar Gandhi, the Mahatma's great-grandson, performed the act of dispersing the remains as thousands of onlookers chanted slogans in remembrance of the man who had succeeded, however briefly, in unifying a nation historically divided along religious and ethnic lines. |  | | Gandhi was one of the gentlest of men, a devout and almost mystical Hindu, but he had an iron core of determination. |  | | On Jan. 30, 1948, while on his way to prayer in Delhi, Gandhi was killed by a Hindu who had been maddened by the Mahatma's efforts to reconcile Hindus and Muslims. |
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| | Encyclopedia |
 | | "Mind of Mahatma" is an encyclopedia of thoughts of one of the most revered souls of the 20th Century. |  | | Several scholars have described this book, which has been translated in many languages, as the new "Bible" or the new "Gita". |  | | The editors of the book R. Prabhu and U. Rao are some of the most experienced minds in the world of book editing. |
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| | Mahatma Gandhi on education |
 | | Gandhi’s basic education was, therefore, an embodiment of his perception of an ideal society consisting of small, self-reliant communities with his ideal citizen being an industrious, self-respecting and generous individual living in a small cooperative community. |  | | Gandhi’s vision for a new India entailed that 'every religion has its full and equal place'. |  | | It is interesting to see that throughout his writings on the autonomous self-sufficient village communities we see echoes of the anarchist lifestyles proposed by such writers as Tolstoy or Thoreau in the nineteenth century. |
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| | Mahatma Gandhi hero file |
 | | Thousands follow Gandhi as he walks south from his commune at Ahmedabad (the capital of Gujarat) to Dandi (near Surat on the Gulf of Cambay). |  | | Comment: Gandhi was the most inspirational leader of the first half of the 20th Century. |  | | On 13 April the movement comes to a halt when British troops fire at point-blank range into a crowd of 10,000 unarmed and unsuspecting Indians gathered at Amritsar in the Punjab to celebrate a Hindu festival. |
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| | Mahatma Gandhi and His Myths (Gandhi, Civil Disobedience, Nonviolence, Non-Violence, Satyagraha) |
 | | Not that Gandhi’s spiritual efforts and achievements shouldn’t be honored. |  | | Not many people here realize it, but Gandhi may be this century’s greatest advocate of decentralism—basing economic and political power at the local level. |  | | Let’s look at these methods of Gandhi’s and see if we can spot where their power might come from. |
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| | Manas: History and Politics, Mahatma Gandhi |
 | | Gandhi was powerfully attracted to them, as he was to the texts of the major religious traditions; and ironically it is in London that he was introduced to the Bhagavad Gita. |  | | In London, Gandhi encountered theosophists, vegetarians, and others who were disenchanted not only with industrialism, but with the legacy of Enlightenment thought. |  | | His father died before Gandhi could finish his schooling, and at thirteen he was married to Kasturba [or Kasturbai], who was even younger. |
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| | M.K. Gandhi Institute for Nonviolence :: About Gandhi |
 | | Given the name Mahatma, meaning “great soul,” he spread his message across the globe. |  | | In addition to the methods he used in South Africa, Gandhi would add fasting, prayer, to his system of nonviolence. |  | | Using marches, letters, articles, community meetings and boycotts, he protested racial discrimination. |
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| | Mahatma Gandhi Indian Spiritual/Political Leader and Humanitarian |
 | | Twelve days later he was assassinated by a Hindu fanatic who opposed his program of tolerance for all creeds and religion. |  | | He became one of the most respected spiritual and political leaders of the 1900's. |  | | The Indian people called Gandhi Mahatma, meaning Great Soul. |
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| | The My Hero Project - Mohandas K. Gandhi |
 | | As Gandhi once said, "It is non-violence only when we love those that hate us. |  | | Gandhi: India''s Great Soul (Spiritual Biographies for Young Readers) |  | | This all changed when a small man, born in the ancient city of Porbandar in 1869, stood up and said "Enough!" This man became known the world over as Gandhi, the mahatma or "Great Soul" of India. |
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| | TIME.com: Person of the Century -- Mohandas Gandhi, January 3, 2000 |
 | | A detailed site offering everything from quotes and cartoons to book excerpts and an Ask Gandhi section. |  | | Read Gandhi's books online, join a student project or check out Gandhi's favorite hymn |  | | Multimedia, photos, quotes, timelines and a mailing list in this online shrine to the Mahatma |
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| | Mahatma Gandhi Album: The Great Experimenter |
 | | I think that Gandhi's position in human history is quite un-equaled (especially since naming Buddha, Mahavira and Jesus Christ as human has become inappropriate.) |  | | Not many people can claim "My life is an open book". |  | | So Man of the Century or not, Gandhi is the Greatest. |
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| | Mahatma Gandhi Quotes - The Quotations Page |
 | | Always aim at complete harmony of thought and word and deed. |  | | - We have 2 book reviews related to Mahatma Gandhi. |  | | Mahatma Gandhi, when asked what he thought of Western civilization |
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| | Gandhi Audio of My Spiritual Message 1931 |
 | | He became the father of Indian independence, and one of the greatest spiritual and political leaders of modern times. |  | | One of the best surviving sound recordings of his voice, according to its label, could have been made as early as 1925 (according to one label) although it is usually attributed to 1931. |  | | K. Gandhi was born in Porbandar, a village in Gujarat province in India in 1869. |
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| | *Mahatma Gandhi, Nonviolence* MARK SHEPARD'S GANDHI PAGE *Mohandas Gandhi, Not "Ghandi," Non-Violence, Small Scale ... |
 | | A look at The Community of the Ark, the nonviolent community in France founded by Lanza del Vasto, Gandhi’s “first disciple in the West.” |  | | The story of Vinoba, Mahatma Gandhi’s “spiritual successor,” and of the campaigns he led in pursuit of a “nonviolent revolution.” |  | | Info on Mark’s books about Mahatma Gandhi, the Gandhi Movement, nonviolence, and small scale alternatives. |
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| | Mahatma Gandhi |
 | | Excerpts from the ninth Desmond Tutu Peace Lecture, delivered by Ela Gandhi in Pietermaritzburg in 1993 |  | | Address delivered by The Most Reverend Denis E. Hurley (Catholic Archbishop of Durban) during the Prayer Service held at Phoenix, Natal, on October 2, 1971, on the occasion of the banning of Mewa Ramgobin |  | | Gandhi and the Black People of South Africa, James D. Hunt, Shaw University, 17 March 1990 |
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| | MAHATMA GANDHI SPEAKS (SOUND CLIP PARANORMAL VOICE) |
 | | Responses are welcome by E-mail (click), but delete first 'NOSPAM'from the address |  | | Gandhi said much more in his half-hour' talk. |  | | On 21st June 1961 a voice manifested in the seance room of British medium Leslie Flint, claiming to be that of the late Mahatma Gandhi. |
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| | Mohandas Gandhi - Wikiquote |
 | | Wikisource has original works written by or about Mohandas Gandhi. |  | | Hope is eternal - Its worship never goes in vain. |  | | Just as a man would not cherish living in a body other than his own, so do nations not like to live under other nations, however noble and great the latter may be. |
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| | Mahatma Gandhi Album: Gandhi on Jews & Middle-East |
 | | Gandhi's article shows his incredible sense of right and wrong, his blind faith in his methodology, and his profound vision of things to come. |  | | Mahatma Gandhi Album: Gandhi on Jews and Middle-East |  | | It is 1938, Hitler is ruling Germany, and the clouds of a terrible conflict have begun to form. |
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| | Mahatma Gandhi Research and Media Service |
 | | and its work in the spirit of Gandhi, whose |  | | You're visiting the best online resource on Gandhi. |  | | Last update: Friday - April 14, 2006 - 10:01 CET |
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