'Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi' is featured as a movie character in the following productions:
Gandhi to Hitler (2011)
Actors:
Raghuvir Yadav (actor),
Neha Dhupia (actress),
Sanjoy Chowdhury (composer),
Nabeel Abbas (miscellaneous crew),
Deepshika (actress),
Nassar Abdulla (actor),
Aman Verma (actor),
Imtiaz Ali (miscellaneous crew),
Rutvik Oza (writer),
Neeraj Gupta (miscellaneous crew),
Hemant (actor),
Avijit Dutt (actor),
Nikita Anand (actress),
Shree Narayan Singh (editor),
Vikrant (actor),
Plot: Chancellor Adolf Hitler assists Azad Hind Fauj, led by Subhas Chandra Bose, which include a group of Indians who are frustrated with the Gandhian manner of non-violence to compel the oppressive British to quit their country. Punjab-based Balbir Singh is one such member of the Fauj, who has left his wife, Amrita, and son, Veer, behind. Ironically, Amrita is a follower of Mohandas Gandhi, and patiently awaits her husband's return home. Mohandas writes to Adolf, addressing him as 'dear friend', imploring him to end the violence. The allies, which include America, Russia, Britain and France close in on the Germans, while Adolf, a little perturbed by defectors, but still in company of many loyal supporters, is determined to continue, and even makes preparations to wed his mistress of 12 years, Eva Braun. Meanwhile Balbir and the rest of the Fauj must risk their lives through treacherous territory, allied soldiers, and quite surprisingly - they themselves - when they end up bickering and fighting with each other.
Genres:
Drama,
History,
War,
Gandhi, My Father (2007)
Actors:
Anil Kapoor (producer),
Rajendranath Zutshi (actor),
A. Sreekar Prasad (editor),
Akshaye Khanna (actor),
Bhoomika Chawla (actress),
Darshan Jariwala (actor),
Akhil Mishra (actor),
Mahesh Thakur (actor),
Mithilesh Chaturvedi (actor),
Sanjay Swaraj (actor),
Shefali Shetty (actress),
Mona Ambegaonkar (actress),
Kanwalinder Singh (producer),
Natalie Hughes (actress),
Bomie E. Dotiwala (actor),
Plot: Mohandas was born in the Gujarati speaking family, had several brothers who jointly owned property in Rajkot. At the age of 13 Mohandas married Kasturba. On attaining maturity he re-located to England, became a Barrister, returned home, and together with Kasturba re-located to South Africa. They returned to India for a few years and this is where they became parents of four sons: Harilal, Manilal, Ramdas and Devdas. Subsequently, the family returned to South Africa, leaving Harilal alone. As Harilal did not do well in his studies he got married to Gulab without his parents' blessings. Mohandas then invited Harilal to South Africa and on his Secretary's request also invited Gulab, who had recently given birth to a daughter, Rami. Harilal wanted to be a Barrister like his father but found his movements restricted as his father wanted him to actively participate against the Satanist and Racist British regime, leading to Harilal being arrested and imprisoned. Harilal's hopes of becoming a Barrister were dashed when Mohandas sent his nephew, Chaganlal, instead, and when Chaganlal proved a failure, sent Sorabjee to England in his place. Harilal then changed his name to Pranlal Mehta in a vain attempt to return to India. A frustrated Gulab, now a mother of 4, did return to India with her children. After actively protesting draconian British Laws, especially the Christian Act that only recognized marriages performed by a Christian Priest, by General Ian Smutts, Mohandas was imprisoned, and upon being released returned to India. He hoped that Harilal would follow in his footsteps, but Harilal re-located to Calcutta, found a job as a Cashier, embezzled and borrowed money to buy imported cloths, in vast contrast to Mohandas' campaign to burn foreign clothing, got himself in trouble and debt, prompting Gulab to return to leave him. Harilal did return to Gujarat after he heard of his son, Shanti's and Gulab's passing. He did get involved in the freedom struggle temporarily, but was lured by some businessmen, who used his and his dad's name to get people to invest, and then disappeared, forcing Mohandas to publicly disown his son, who was then arrested and imprisoned. Unstable, unemployed, unable to keep up with his father's lofty standards, Harilal considered becoming a Christian, but then with Zakaria's help became an Islamic and changed his name to Abdullah, prompting Kasturba to pay him a visit and talk him to becoming a Hindu again. Then when Mohandas announced the beginning of 'Do or Die' campaign in Bombay during 1942, he was placed under house arrest in the Agha Khan Palace with Hindus calling him a traitor and Muslims praying for his death. This is where a distraught, disheveled and bearded Harilal will meet his parents. Will his parents accept him as he is and welcome him back?
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Genres:
Biography,
Drama,
History,
Hey Ram (2000)
Actors:
Naseeruddin Shah (actor),
Sreenivasan (actor),
Ram Mohan (actor),
Om Puri (actor),
Nasser (actor),
Saurabh Shukla (actor),
Shah Rukh Khan (actor),
Girish Karnad (actor),
Vikram Gokhale (actor),
Atul Kulkarni (actor),
Amar (actor),
Delhi Ganesh (actor),
Kamal Hassan (actor),
Annapoorna (actress),
Vivek (actor),
Plot: The film starts with Saketh Ram as a very old man and almost immediately goes into flashback. As a young man he is among his friends, in conviviality. He has taken a Bengali wife, Aparna, and everything is wonderful in his life. But the year is 1946, and the imminent independence of India from British suzerainty is complicated by religious antagonism between the Hindu majority and the large Muslim minority, who demand their own independent state. Saketh and Aparna visit Calcutta; rioting is reported, but Saketh goes out to get some food, and he soon encounters a Hindu woman being chased by Muslim rioters. He rescues her, but the rioters later come to his house, and brutally rape and then kill his wife. Saketh is devastated and takes to the streets, determined personally to kill as many Muslims as he can find. He meets up with Sriram Abhiyankar, who is leading a group of Hindu extremists, and Saketh becomes temporarily taken with the cause himself. At the same time, he is persuaded to take a new wife, Mythili, and life begins to stabilise for Saketh after all. However he then falls in with an eminent Maharajah who is leading an underground group with the intention of assassination. Travelling with the Maharajah, Saketh meets one of his old friends from younger days, who has fallen on hard times. Reminiscing, and getting his old friend back on his feet deflect the process of recruiting Saketh, but only temporarily, and soon he is manipulated into committing himself to renouncing his family and his new wife, in the interests of the cause which now is disclosed as the assassination of Gandhi. Although a fellow Hindu, Gandhi was felt by some to be too conciliatory to Muslims and in the logic of extremists, Gandhi became the prime target. Soon Saketh is informed that Gandhi will be in Delhi for some weeks, and that Saketh is to take the opportunity to do "his duty". However, hiding from a snap search by the police, he has to hide his pistol on a delivery lorry, and it is driven away to a factory owned by Muslims. Going there hoping to retrieve the gun, he becomes engulfed in a shoot-out between some Hindu attackers and the Muslims, and finds that his loyalties are not so clear cut as he had imagined. Finally he escapes after the death of another of his old friends in the crossfire. The next day, January 30th 1948, he contrives to be near Gandhi in a public prayer ground, his appointment with destiny. But the film still has 20 minutes to run, and the ending is not what you expect.
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Genres:
Drama,
History,
Taglines: An experiment with truth.
Quotes:
Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi: See mister Uppili, your son in law is also a mahatma!::Saketh Ram: No, I am not!::Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi: Most mahatmas don't admit they are one. Do you think I am a mahatma?::Saketh Ram: You will deny it if I say you are, So I shall deny you another denial sir.
Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi: I am willing to take all this communal hatred in the form a bullet, If I am promised that along with that they will also bury this communal hatred and live together as one community.
Mythili Iyengar: Is there something on your mind that you're hiding from me?::Saketh Ram: Yes. No. Maybe.::Mythili Iyengar: That's a pity. Gandhi ji says hiding anything from others is a big sin.::Saketh Ram: Hmmm... Then this blouse of yours is a big sinner.
Sardar (1993)
Actors:
Ashish Vidyarthi (actor),
Tom Alter (actor),
Benjamin Gilani (actor),
Annu Kapoor (actor),
Satish Kaushik (actor),
Shri Vallabh Vyas (actor),
Govind Namdeo (actor),
Vanraj Bhatia (composer),
Paresh Rawal (actor),
Suhasini Mulay (actress),
Raghuvir Yadav (actor),
Ketan Mehta (director),
Renu Saluja (editor),
Nirmal Pandey (actor),
Lalit Tiwari (actor),
Plot: Vallabhai Patel was born in a wealthy Gujarat-based family and initially did not take part in the freedom struggle, scoffed at Mohandas Gandhi, and referred to him as a Social Worker. But when Mohandas gave a speech in Ahmedabad during 1915, Vallabhai changed his mind, decides to immerse himself in the freedom struggle, and created awareness in the entire state of Gujarat so much so that he was considered eligible for the position of the first Prime Minister of an independent India. But when the Congress Working Committee supported Jawarhal Nehru, Vallabhai bowed out amidst intense debate on the creation of Pakistan by Mohammad Ali Jinnah of the Muslim League. While Mohandas was not inclined to endorse any move to partition India, Mountbatten, the British Viceroy, along with Jawarharlal, Vallabhai, and others were in favor of partitioning India and allowing Jinnah to create two Pakistan, one each on the borders of Rajastan and Bengal respectively, in order to prevent any bloodshed. This done, the leaders worked on the first ever Constitution, while Vallabhai gave particular attention to the princely states of Junagadh, Hyderabad, and Bhopal, whose rulers were refusing to let go of their respective empires. India did achieve independence on August 15, 1947, and shortly thereafter riots broke out in Rawalpindi, thousands of Hindus were killed. This news spread like fire, resulting in more deaths in Lahore, as well as a backlash against Muslims in Amritsar, while 12 Lakh Hindus and Sikhs fled from Karachi, Sind, Lahore, and Rawalpindi, 10 Lakh Muslims fled to a their new homeland. Vallabhai instructed the administration to make all efforts to look after the Hindus in refugee camps, as well as assured Muslims, who chose to stay in India, that they will be provided with necessary Police protection while Delhi was placed under a 24 hour curfew. Hardly had things started to settle then Jinnah made an additional demand for Hyderabad and Kashmir; while the Indian army surrounded Hyderabad, ready to take over the princely state by force; Gandhi accused the Congress party leadership for being corrupt, selfish, and of chasing power and money, before he himself was shot dead by an Hindu extremist, leaving this young nation to face yet another challenge - as sharp differences arose between Vallabh and Nehru whether or not the U.N.O. should monitor a plebiscite vote in Kashmir - differences which may well force Vallabh to resign from his position as Home Minister.
Keywords: one-word-title, reference-to-mahatma-gandhi
Genres:
Biography,
Drama,
History,
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Mahatma Gandhi Biography
Mahatma Gandhi Biography
Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, more commonly known as '
Mahatma' (meaning '
Great Soul') was born in
Porbandar,
Gujarat, in
North West India, on
2nd October 1869, into a
Hindu Modh family. His father was the
Chief Minister of Porbandar, and his mother's religious devotion meant that his upbringing was infused with the Jain pacifist teachings of mutual tolerance, non-injury to living beings and vegetarianism.
Born into a privileged caste,
Gandhi was fortunate to receive a comprehensive education, but proved a mediocre student. In May 1883, aged 13, Gandhi was married to
Kasturba Makhanji, a girl also aged 13, through the arrangement of their respective parents, as is customary in
India. Following his entry into Samaldas
College, at the
University of Bombay, she bore him
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He considered himself
Gandhi's greatest enemy.
The film is a look at the several losses of the
Indian partition in
1947 and how it was a partition of relationships more than the country. The film traces how
Amrit Singh ,a young boy loses his love Imroz during the Indo-Pak partition and blames Gandhi for it.
Cast &
Crew:
Director: Vrinda kapoor
Music /
Sound: Prassanna Vishvanathan
Editor:
Vijay Kumar Singh
Cinematographer: Charudatta
Rane
Actors:
Tom Alter,
Shabnam Pandey,
Bharat Kundra
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Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi was born on 2 October
1869 in
Porbandar in
Gujarat. After university, he went to
London to train as a barrister. He returned to
India in 1891 and in 1893 accepted a job at an
Indian law firm in
Durban, South Africa. Gandhi was appalled by the treatment of
Indian immigrants there, and joined the struggle to obtain basic rights for them. During his 20 years in
South Africa he was sent to prison many times. Influenced primarily by Hinduism, but also by elements of Jainism and
Christianity as well as writers including
Tolstoy and
Thoreau, Gandhi developed the satyagraha ('devotion to truth'), a new non-violent way to redress wrongs. In
1914, the
South African government conceded to many of Gandhi's dema...
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Why Nathuram Godse (Martyr) Killed (So Called Mahatma) Gandhi - Real Reason Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi Killed
Why
Nathuram Godse (
Martyr) Killed
Gandhi -
Real Reason (so called
Mahatma bapu)
Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi Killed
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Mahatma Gandhi's Last Journey a Monochromatic View
February 1948: The niece of
Mahatma Gandhi (
Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi) places flower petals on his brow as he lies in state at
Birla House,
New Delhi, after his assassination. Immediately after this picture was taken the procession left for the burning ghat on the banks of the river Jumna, where the cremation took place.
The body of
Indian nationalist leader Mahatma Gandhi (Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi) lying in state at Birla House, New Delhi, before the funeral cortege leaves for the burning ghats on the banks of the
River Jumna.
February 1948: A Sikh priest reciting the scripts from the Gurugranth Saheb, while the body of
Indian statesman and advocate of non-violence, Mahatma Gandhi (Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi), lies in state, covered with a Khadar sheet.
5th February 1948
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Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi. (2 de octubre de
1869 - 30 de enero de 1948) ; fue un pensador y político indio. Se le conoce con el sobrenombre de
Mahatma o M?hatma
Gandhi (la palabra mahatma significa "gran alma"; proviene de las formas del sánscrito m?ha -"gran" y atma -"alma").
Gandhi nació en
Porbandar (actual estado de
Gujarat), un pueblo costero de la
India. Era el hijo del
Primer Ministro local y su familia era de la casta vaisya (comerciante).
Estudió Derecho en las universidades de
Ahmedabad y Londres, y ejerció como abogado en
Bombay (actual
Mumbai). Sus primeros trabajos los realizó en Sudáfrica en 1893. Mientras trabajaba para una empresa en ese país, se interesó por la situación de los
150.
000 compatriotas que residían allí, luchando contra las leyes que discriminaban
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Mahatama - Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi - Ep #01
Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi – an international icon of
peace - was the pre-eminent leader of the
Indian independence movement in British-ruled
India. Employing nonviolent civil disobedience,
Gandhi led
India to independence and inspired movements for civil rights and freedom
across the world. The honorific
Mahatma — applied to him first in
1914 in South Africa, —is now used worldwide. He is popularly addressed as
Bapu in India.
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Mahatama - Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi - Ep # 02
Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi – an international icon of
peace - was the pre-eminent leader of the
Indian independence movement in British-ruled
India. Employing nonviolent civil disobedience,
Gandhi led
India to independence and inspired movements for civil rights and freedom
across the world. The honorific
Mahatma — applied to him first in
1914 in South Africa, —is now used worldwide. He is popularly addressed as
Bapu in India.
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Mahatama - Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi - Ep # 03
Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi – an international icon of
peace - was the pre-eminent leader of the
Indian independence movement in British-ruled
India. Employing nonviolent civil disobedience,
Gandhi led
India to independence and inspired movements for civil rights and freedom
across the world. The honorific
Mahatma — applied to him first in
1914 in South Africa, —is now used worldwide. He is popularly addressed as
Bapu in India.
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Mahatama - Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi - Ep # 04
Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi – an international icon of
peace - was the pre-eminent leader of the
Indian independence movement in British-ruled
India. Employing nonviolent civil disobedience,
Gandhi led
India to independence and inspired movements for civil rights and freedom
across the world. The honorific
Mahatma — applied to him first in
1914 in South Africa, —is now used worldwide. He is popularly addressed as
Bapu in India.
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Mahatama - Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi - Ep # 05
Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi – an international icon of
peace - was the pre-eminent leader of the
Indian independence movement in British-ruled
India. Employing nonviolent civil disobedience,
Gandhi led
India to independence and inspired movements for civil rights and freedom
across the world. The honorific
Mahatma — applied to him first in
1914 in South Africa, —is now used worldwide. He is popularly addressed as
Bapu in India.
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Mahatama - Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi - Ep # 06
Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi – an international icon of
peace - was the pre-eminent leader of the
Indian independence movement in British-ruled
India. Employing nonviolent civil disobedience,
Gandhi led
India to independence and inspired movements for civil rights and freedom
across the world. The honorific
Mahatma — applied to him first in
1914 in South Africa, —is now used worldwide. He is popularly addressed as
Bapu in India.
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Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi words of wisdom
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Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi
Come Oct 2, and over 1,
000 prisoners and officials alike from 14 jails of
Maharashtra will pay tribute to
Mahatma Gandhi on his birth anniversary in a unique manner -- by taking a test on his philosophy and tenets.
Revisiting the
Mahatma and his teachings is the main focus of the week-long
Gandhi birth anniversary events this year, and organiser Gandhi
Research Foundation hopes the participants would become better individuals and responsible citizens.
With
Mumbai Sarvodaya
Mandal, the Gandhi Research Foundation is conducting the Gandhi
Peace and Non-Violence Examination in which about 1,081 prisoners and officials from 14 jails in the state will participate.
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Around 1,081 inmates from 14 jails will appear for examination and will also participate in reformation
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Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi (
Gujarati: મોહનદાસ કરમચંદ ગાંધી, Hindi: मोहनदास करमचंद गांधी Mohandās Karamcand Gāndhī; genannt
Mahatma Gandhi; * 2. Oktober
1869 in
Porbandar,
Gujarat; † 30.
Januar 1948 in Neu-Delhi,
Delhi) war ein indischer
Rechtsanwalt, Widerstandskämpfer, Revolutionär, Publizist, Morallehrer, Asket und Pazifist.
Gandhi war der politische und geistige Anführer der indischen Unabhängigkeitsbewegung im 20. Jahrhundert, die
1947 mit gewaltfreiem
Widerstand, zivilem Ungehorsam und Hungerstreiks das
Ende der britischen Kolonialherrschaft über
Indien herbeiführte.
Bereits zuvor hatte er sich in Südafrika gegen die Rassentrennung und für die Gleichberechtigung der Inder eingesetzt.
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"Mahatma"-Rare Historic Video-Life of Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi- Marathi Film Part-II
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Mahatma" is enough, Needs No Any
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"Mahatma"-Rare Historic Video-Life of Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi- Marathi Film Part-I
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Save and Preserve this Historic Video Footage Which was in My
Collection.I watched this Video repeatedly found that it should be watched by at least by Every
Indian....Very
Rare Information and Rare Historic Video Footage...My Sincere
Thanks to Gandhi Film Foundation Who is Creator of this
Film....
The Word "
Mahatma" is enough, Needs No Any
Description and Explanation Any more...
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Watch Part-II of this Video.
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RBI to issue Rs 5 coins in Bhagat Singh's memory
One face of the coin will be divided into three portions with two horizontal lines and bear the
Lion Capitol of
Ashoka Pillar as well as the denominational value of Rs 5.
The other side will have the portrait of Bhagat Singh, with the words "
Shahid Bhagat Singh Birth Centenary" in
English. The figures 1907-
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Mohandas KaramChand Gandhi - A Racist EXPOSED
Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi or you can say Un-Mahatma
Gandhi used to hate native africans and used to call them niggers. Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi aint no saint, and i gotta expose his evil face to the world.
Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi stayed in
South Africa for roughly twenty one years from 1893 to
1914. In
1906, he was part of the military with a rank of Sergeant-Major and actively took part in the war against the blacks ie
Native Africans. Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi's racist ideas are also evident in his writings of these periods. One should ask a question : Were our
American Black leaders including
Dr. King aware of Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi anti-black activities
Over the years I have discussed Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi with many
Americans, both formally and informally
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Mahatma Gandhi Biography
Mahatma Gandhi Biography
Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, more commonly known as '
Mahatma' (meaning '
Great Soul') was born in
Porbandar,
Gujarat, in
North West India, on
2nd October 1869, into a
Hindu Modh family. His father was the
Chief Minister of Porbandar, and his mother's religious devotion meant that his upbringing was infused with the Jain pacifist teachings of mutual tolerance, non-injury to living beings and vegetarianism.
Born into a privileged caste,
Gandhi was fortunate to receive a comprehensive education, but proved a mediocre student. In May 1883, aged 13, Gandhi was married to
Kasturba Makhanji, a girl also aged 13, through the arrangement of their respective parents, as is customary in
India. Following his entry into Samaldas
College, at the
University of Bombay, she bore him the first of four sons, in
1888. Gandhi was unhappy at college, following his parent's wishes to take the bar, and when he was offered the opportunity of furthering his studies overseas, at
University College London, aged 18, he accepted with alacrity, starting there in September 1888.
wn.com/Mahatma Gandhi Biography
Mahatma Gandhi Biography
Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, more commonly known as '
Mahatma' (meaning '
Great Soul') was born in
Porbandar,
Gujarat, in
North West India, on
2nd October 1869, into a
Hindu Modh family. His father was the
Chief Minister of Porbandar, and his mother's religious devotion meant that his upbringing was infused with the Jain pacifist teachings of mutual tolerance, non-injury to living beings and vegetarianism.
Born into a privileged caste,
Gandhi was fortunate to receive a comprehensive education, but proved a mediocre student. In May 1883, aged 13, Gandhi was married to
Kasturba Makhanji, a girl also aged 13, through the arrangement of their respective parents, as is customary in
India. Following his entry into Samaldas
College, at the
University of Bombay, she bore him the first of four sons, in
1888. Gandhi was unhappy at college, following his parent's wishes to take the bar, and when he was offered the opportunity of furthering his studies overseas, at
University College London, aged 18, he accepted with alacrity, starting there in September 1888.
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MOHANDAS KARAMCHAND GANDHI 1869-1948 (Biography of 5hrs 10min Length)
Most likely the longest, vastest most extensive & painstakingly reseached In-depth- & In-detail-Biography about the inspiring, sometimes irritating & enriche
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Most likely the longest, vastest most extensive & painstakingly reseached In-depth- & In-detail-Biography about the inspiring, sometimes irritating & enrichening life of MOHANDAS KARAMCHAND GANDHI (1869-1948) who has given our worldwide society a sustainable impact towards real CHANGE.
For further
Information see: AUTO-Biography of
Gandhi: "Experiments on TRUTH" & by Gandhi´s
Pupil,
Lanza del Vasto: "
Vinoba Bhave,
King of the Poor" (Vinoba Bhave was a further Pupil of Gandhi & started "Land-Donation-Appeals" in
India)
wn.com/Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi 1869 1948 (Biography Of 5Hrs 10Min Length)
Most likely the longest, vastest most extensive & painstakingly reseached In-depth- & In-detail-Biography about the inspiring, sometimes irritating & enrichening life of MOHANDAS KARAMCHAND GANDHI (1869-1948) who has given our worldwide society a sustainable impact towards real CHANGE.
For further
Information see: AUTO-Biography of
Gandhi: "Experiments on TRUTH" & by Gandhi´s
Pupil,
Lanza del Vasto: "
Vinoba Bhave,
King of the Poor" (Vinoba Bhave was a further Pupil of Gandhi & started "Land-Donation-Appeals" in
India)
- published: 12 Jan 2015
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Mahatma Gandhi's Last Journey a Monochromatic View
February 1948: The niece of
Mahatma Gandhi (
Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi) places flower petals on his brow as he lies in state at
Birla House,
New Delhi, after his assassination. Immediately after this picture was taken the procession left for the burning ghat on the banks of the river Jumna, where the cremation took place.
The body of
Indian nationalist leader Mahatma Gandhi (Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi) lying in state at Birla House, New Delhi, before the funeral cortege leaves for the burning ghats on the banks of the
River Jumna.
February 1948: A Sikh priest reciting the scripts from the Gurugranth Saheb, while the body of
Indian statesman and advocate of non-violence, Mahatma Gandhi (Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi), lies in state, covered with a Khadar sheet.
5th February 1948: Members of the ashram of Indian political and spiritual leader Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi (
1869?1948) gather around his body as it lies in the state room in Birla House shortly after his assassination,
India.
The body of martyred Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, known as the Mahatma Gandhi (1869-1948), is borne,
10 February 1948, in New Delhi, for the ceremony of cremation.
Almost one million people took part in the Mahatma Gandhi's funeral procession to reach the cremation grounds near New Delhi and mourn their leader, slain by an assassin's bullets as he walked to prayer at Birla House.
17th February 1948: The ashes of assassinated Indian nationalist leader Mahatma Gandhi (1869 - 1948) being carried through the streets of
Allahabad before being consigned to the
River Ganges. Allahabad, in northern
India's
Uttar Pradesh State, is one of India's holiest cities, lying at the confluence of the
Yamuna and
Ganges rivers.
4th February 1948:
The Governor General's Bodyguard heading the procession on the
5.5 mile route through New Delhi to the funeral pyre during the funeral of Indian nationalist leader Mahatma Gandhi (Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi).
February 1948: A crowd watching the funeral procession of Indian statesman and advocate of non-violence Mahatma Gandhi (Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi) who was assassinated in
Delhi.
4th February 1948:
Vast crowds surge around
Howrah Bridge in
Calcutta to mark the funeral of the assassinated Indian nationalist leader Mahatma Gandhi (Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi). 4th February 1948: Vast crowds surge around the truck on which the body of assassinated Indian nationalist leader Mahatma Gandhi (Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi) lies, as it passes slowly along the funeral route to the funeral pyre in New Delhi.
Hindu and Muslim mourners following the funeral procession of the Indian statesman and advocate of non-violence, Mahatma Gandhi.
wn.com/Mahatma Gandhi's Last Journey A Monochromatic View
February 1948: The niece of
Mahatma Gandhi (
Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi) places flower petals on his brow as he lies in state at
Birla House,
New Delhi, after his assassination. Immediately after this picture was taken the procession left for the burning ghat on the banks of the river Jumna, where the cremation took place.
The body of
Indian nationalist leader Mahatma Gandhi (Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi) lying in state at Birla House, New Delhi, before the funeral cortege leaves for the burning ghats on the banks of the
River Jumna.
February 1948: A Sikh priest reciting the scripts from the Gurugranth Saheb, while the body of
Indian statesman and advocate of non-violence, Mahatma Gandhi (Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi), lies in state, covered with a Khadar sheet.
5th February 1948: Members of the ashram of Indian political and spiritual leader Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi (
1869?1948) gather around his body as it lies in the state room in Birla House shortly after his assassination,
India.
The body of martyred Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, known as the Mahatma Gandhi (1869-1948), is borne,
10 February 1948, in New Delhi, for the ceremony of cremation.
Almost one million people took part in the Mahatma Gandhi's funeral procession to reach the cremation grounds near New Delhi and mourn their leader, slain by an assassin's bullets as he walked to prayer at Birla House.
17th February 1948: The ashes of assassinated Indian nationalist leader Mahatma Gandhi (1869 - 1948) being carried through the streets of
Allahabad before being consigned to the
River Ganges. Allahabad, in northern
India's
Uttar Pradesh State, is one of India's holiest cities, lying at the confluence of the
Yamuna and
Ganges rivers.
4th February 1948:
The Governor General's Bodyguard heading the procession on the
5.5 mile route through New Delhi to the funeral pyre during the funeral of Indian nationalist leader Mahatma Gandhi (Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi).
February 1948: A crowd watching the funeral procession of Indian statesman and advocate of non-violence Mahatma Gandhi (Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi) who was assassinated in
Delhi.
4th February 1948:
Vast crowds surge around
Howrah Bridge in
Calcutta to mark the funeral of the assassinated Indian nationalist leader Mahatma Gandhi (Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi). 4th February 1948: Vast crowds surge around the truck on which the body of assassinated Indian nationalist leader Mahatma Gandhi (Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi) lies, as it passes slowly along the funeral route to the funeral pyre in New Delhi.
Hindu and Muslim mourners following the funeral procession of the Indian statesman and advocate of non-violence, Mahatma Gandhi.
- published: 31 Jan 2013
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☆»• Biografia ☆ Mahatma Gandhi •»☆
Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi. (2 de octubre de
1869 - 30 de enero de 1948) ; fue un pensador y político indio. Se le conoce con el sobrenombre de
Mahatma o M?hatma
Gandhi (la palabra mahatma significa "gran alma"; proviene de las formas del sánscrito m?ha -"gran" y atma -"alma").
Gandhi nació en
Porbandar (actual estado de
Gujarat), un pueblo costero de la
India. Era el hijo del
Primer Ministro local y su familia era de la casta vaisya (comerciante).
Estudió Derecho en las universidades de
Ahmedabad y Londres, y ejerció como abogado en
Bombay (actual
Mumbai). Sus primeros trabajos los realizó en Sudáfrica en 1893. Mientras trabajaba para una empresa en ese país, se interesó por la situación de los
150.
000 compatriotas que residían allí, luchando contra las leyes que discriminaban a los indúes en Sudáfrica mediante la resistencia pasiva y la desobediencia civil.
wn.com/☆»• Biografia ☆ Mahatma Gandhi •»☆
Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi. (2 de octubre de
1869 - 30 de enero de 1948) ; fue un pensador y político indio. Se le conoce con el sobrenombre de
Mahatma o M?hatma
Gandhi (la palabra mahatma significa "gran alma"; proviene de las formas del sánscrito m?ha -"gran" y atma -"alma").
Gandhi nació en
Porbandar (actual estado de
Gujarat), un pueblo costero de la
India. Era el hijo del
Primer Ministro local y su familia era de la casta vaisya (comerciante).
Estudió Derecho en las universidades de
Ahmedabad y Londres, y ejerció como abogado en
Bombay (actual
Mumbai). Sus primeros trabajos los realizó en Sudáfrica en 1893. Mientras trabajaba para una empresa en ese país, se interesó por la situación de los
150.
000 compatriotas que residían allí, luchando contra las leyes que discriminaban a los indúes en Sudáfrica mediante la resistencia pasiva y la desobediencia civil.
- published: 02 Dec 2011
- views: 119219
Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi words of wisdom
The audio and images in this video are not mine they are not used for commercial or advertisement, but for educational intentions.
The audio and images in this video are not mine they are not used for commercial or advertisement, but for educational intentions.
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The audio and images in this video are not mine they are not used for commercial or advertisement, but for educational intentions.
- published: 12 Oct 2014
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Know your Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi
Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi
Come Oct 2, and over 1,
000 prisoners and officials alike from 14 jails of
Maharashtra will pay tribute to
Mahatma Gandhi on his birth anniversary in a unique manner -- by taking a test on his philosophy and tenets.
Revisiting the
Mahatma and his teachings is the main focus of the week-long
Gandhi birth anniversary events this year, and organiser Gandhi
Research Foundation hopes the participants would become better individuals and responsible citizens.
With
Mumbai Sarvodaya
Mandal, the Gandhi Research Foundation is conducting the Gandhi
Peace and Non-Violence Examination in which about 1,081 prisoners and officials from 14 jails in the state will participate.
'
Around 1,081 inmates from 14 jails will appear for examination and will also participate in reformation programmes undertaken by our organisations. Around 3,000 inmates in remaining jails will appear for the examination throughout the year,' an official of the gandhi Research Foundation said.
Around 1,17,000 students from 1,052 schools and
147 colleges also are expected to appear for the Gandhi Peace and Non-violence Examination.
'We have been given permission by the inspector general of prisons, Maharashtra, to conduct the Gandhi Peace and Non-violence Examination and other reformation programmes in 46 jails in the state,' said the official.
'It will give the prisoners an opportunity to repent for their crimes and live as responsible citizens on completion of their sentences,' he added. The Mahatma's birthday is also celebrated as the
International Non-Violence Day.
Reformation programmes such as meditation, yoga,
AIDS control, adult education will be held in the jails and films like '
Do Aankhen Barah Haath', '
Bapu Ne Kaha Thaa' and '
Lage Raho Munnabhai' will be screened for about 15,000 jail inmates throughout the year.
The National Service Scheme (
NSS) wing of the
Mumbai University, along with Mumbai Sarvodaya Mandal, has organised essay-writing, poetry, poster and slogan-writing competitions related to Gandhi's teachings.
Nearly 80,000 students are expected to participate.
Mumbai Sarvodaya Mandal has also appealed to 250 universities in the country to organise various programmes dedicated to Gandhi's teachings.
'Most universities have responded in the affirmative. Maharashtra
Governor (
K. Sankaranarayanan) and
Chief Minister (
Prithviraj Chavan) have written letters to 23 universities in the state and 3,00,000 students to implement programmes suggested by Mumbai Sarvodaya Mandal,' the official said.
wn.com/Know Your Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi
Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi
Come Oct 2, and over 1,
000 prisoners and officials alike from 14 jails of
Maharashtra will pay tribute to
Mahatma Gandhi on his birth anniversary in a unique manner -- by taking a test on his philosophy and tenets.
Revisiting the
Mahatma and his teachings is the main focus of the week-long
Gandhi birth anniversary events this year, and organiser Gandhi
Research Foundation hopes the participants would become better individuals and responsible citizens.
With
Mumbai Sarvodaya
Mandal, the Gandhi Research Foundation is conducting the Gandhi
Peace and Non-Violence Examination in which about 1,081 prisoners and officials from 14 jails in the state will participate.
'
Around 1,081 inmates from 14 jails will appear for examination and will also participate in reformation programmes undertaken by our organisations. Around 3,000 inmates in remaining jails will appear for the examination throughout the year,' an official of the gandhi Research Foundation said.
Around 1,17,000 students from 1,052 schools and
147 colleges also are expected to appear for the Gandhi Peace and Non-violence Examination.
'We have been given permission by the inspector general of prisons, Maharashtra, to conduct the Gandhi Peace and Non-violence Examination and other reformation programmes in 46 jails in the state,' said the official.
'It will give the prisoners an opportunity to repent for their crimes and live as responsible citizens on completion of their sentences,' he added. The Mahatma's birthday is also celebrated as the
International Non-Violence Day.
Reformation programmes such as meditation, yoga,
AIDS control, adult education will be held in the jails and films like '
Do Aankhen Barah Haath', '
Bapu Ne Kaha Thaa' and '
Lage Raho Munnabhai' will be screened for about 15,000 jail inmates throughout the year.
The National Service Scheme (
NSS) wing of the
Mumbai University, along with Mumbai Sarvodaya Mandal, has organised essay-writing, poetry, poster and slogan-writing competitions related to Gandhi's teachings.
Nearly 80,000 students are expected to participate.
Mumbai Sarvodaya Mandal has also appealed to 250 universities in the country to organise various programmes dedicated to Gandhi's teachings.
'Most universities have responded in the affirmative. Maharashtra
Governor (
K. Sankaranarayanan) and
Chief Minister (
Prithviraj Chavan) have written letters to 23 universities in the state and 3,00,000 students to implement programmes suggested by Mumbai Sarvodaya Mandal,' the official said.
- published: 02 Oct 2011
- views: 925
HISTORY MOHANDAS KARAMCHAND GANDHI AND ASAD UDDIN OWAISI
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Mahatma Gandhi Deutsche Doku über Mahatma Gandhi
Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi (
Gujarati: મોહનદાસ કરમચંદ ગાંધી, Hindi: मोहनदास करमचंद गांधी Mohandās Karamcand Gāndhī; genannt
Mahatma Gandhi; * 2. Oktober
1869 in
Porbandar,
Gujarat; † 30.
Januar 1948 in Neu-Delhi,
Delhi) war ein indischer
Rechtsanwalt, Widerstandskämpfer, Revolutionär, Publizist, Morallehrer, Asket und Pazifist.
Gandhi war der politische und geistige Anführer der indischen Unabhängigkeitsbewegung im 20. Jahrhundert, die
1947 mit gewaltfreiem
Widerstand, zivilem Ungehorsam und Hungerstreiks das
Ende der britischen Kolonialherrschaft über
Indien herbeiführte.
Bereits zuvor hatte er sich in Südafrika gegen die Rassentrennung und für die Gleichberechtigung der Inder eingesetzt.
wn.com/Mahatma Gandhi Deutsche Doku Über Mahatma Gandhi
Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi (
Gujarati: મોહનદાસ કરમચંદ ગાંધી, Hindi: मोहनदास करमचंद गांधी Mohandās Karamcand Gāndhī; genannt
Mahatma Gandhi; * 2. Oktober
1869 in
Porbandar,
Gujarat; † 30.
Januar 1948 in Neu-Delhi,
Delhi) war ein indischer
Rechtsanwalt, Widerstandskämpfer, Revolutionär, Publizist, Morallehrer, Asket und Pazifist.
Gandhi war der politische und geistige Anführer der indischen Unabhängigkeitsbewegung im 20. Jahrhundert, die
1947 mit gewaltfreiem
Widerstand, zivilem Ungehorsam und Hungerstreiks das
Ende der britischen Kolonialherrschaft über
Indien herbeiführte.
Bereits zuvor hatte er sich in Südafrika gegen die Rassentrennung und für die Gleichberechtigung der Inder eingesetzt.
- published: 17 May 2013
- views: 51278
Why Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi Sucks ?
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I Hate Mohandas Karam Chand Gandhi!
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One face of the coin will be divided into three portions with two horizontal lines and bear the
Lion Capitol of
Ashoka Pillar as well as the denominational value of Rs 5.
The other side will have the portrait of Bhagat Singh, with the words "
Shahid Bhagat Singh Birth Centenary" in
English. The figures 1907-2007 shall be shown below the portrait in
International Numerals.
Nitt Na
Jamne Soorme Bhagat Singh Varge!
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How many
People hate
Gandhi - 39 % !!
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Song -
Bhagat Singh By
Nishawn Bhullar
Thats Why
I Hate Mohandas Karam Chand Gandhi!
Please Wake Up!
______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
RBI to issue Rs 5 coins in Bhagat Singh's memory
One face of the coin will be divided into three portions with two horizontal lines and bear the
Lion Capitol of
Ashoka Pillar as well as the denominational value of Rs 5.
The other side will have the portrait of Bhagat Singh, with the words "
Shahid Bhagat Singh Birth Centenary" in
English. The figures 1907-2007 shall be shown below the portrait in
International Numerals.
Nitt Na
Jamne Soorme Bhagat Singh Varge!
______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
- published: 19 Feb 2012
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Mohandas KaramChand Gandhi - A Racist EXPOSED
Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi or you can say Un-Mahatma
Gandhi used to hate native africans and used to call them niggers. Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi aint no saint, and i gotta expose his evil face to the world.
Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi stayed in
South Africa for roughly twenty one years from 1893 to
1914. In
1906, he was part of the military with a rank of Sergeant-Major and actively took part in the war against the blacks ie
Native Africans. Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi's racist ideas are also evident in his writings of these periods. One should ask a question : Were our
American Black leaders including
Dr. King aware of Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi anti-black activities
Over the years I have discussed Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi with many
Americans, both formally and informally
. . . .What continues to irritate me is the amount of Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi "propaganda material" that has been flooded in bookstores. For an unsuspecting
Westerner, the reading of
Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi as he is portrayed on these shelves can surely bring about the intended result. That is perceivable.
Much of the evidence lay buried inside a mountain of Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi own writings - in his own words, which which will be difficult to dispute once they are read.
Mohandas KaramChand Gandhi weaved a nexus of mass hypnotism - and his followers are still weaving - for many years. Where Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi has left off, his followers have picked up, and they continue their sophisticated campaigns, both in
India and abroad. We should be alert to how thoroughly the Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi propagandists and others have succeeded in deceiving us.
wn.com/Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi A Racist Exposed
Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi or you can say Un-Mahatma
Gandhi used to hate native africans and used to call them niggers. Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi aint no saint, and i gotta expose his evil face to the world.
Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi stayed in
South Africa for roughly twenty one years from 1893 to
1914. In
1906, he was part of the military with a rank of Sergeant-Major and actively took part in the war against the blacks ie
Native Africans. Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi's racist ideas are also evident in his writings of these periods. One should ask a question : Were our
American Black leaders including
Dr. King aware of Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi anti-black activities
Over the years I have discussed Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi with many
Americans, both formally and informally
. . . .What continues to irritate me is the amount of Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi "propaganda material" that has been flooded in bookstores. For an unsuspecting
Westerner, the reading of
Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi as he is portrayed on these shelves can surely bring about the intended result. That is perceivable.
Much of the evidence lay buried inside a mountain of Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi own writings - in his own words, which which will be difficult to dispute once they are read.
Mohandas KaramChand Gandhi weaved a nexus of mass hypnotism - and his followers are still weaving - for many years. Where Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi has left off, his followers have picked up, and they continue their sophisticated campaigns, both in
India and abroad. We should be alert to how thoroughly the Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi propagandists and others have succeeded in deceiving us.
- published: 19 Jun 2010
- views: 19390