Relevance of Gandhian Thought

Relevance of Gandhian Thought

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Hanumanthappa, D. G.
LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
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Gandhiji an incarnation of peace and prosperity, today's needs are the same. Mohandas karamchanda Gandhi born in Gujarat armed with double-edged weapon of non-violence and satyagrah to be practiced to attain independence for India. However, both did not die with him. They remained permanently in India and in global situations to exterminate violence and to let the world at peace for constant growth of humanity leading to both material and mental peace.It is universal truth that violence breeds violence and violence therefore must be needed out by non violence. Though, it is too late, that the realization, in the conscience of global inletting India, of gandhiji truth once firm belief in non violence got planneted to grow into a vast tree tarring across the world. The seed of non violence of gandhiji swiftly sprouted into a world hide phenomena. The example in this context is the global talks on gandhijis non violence and its reliance to the current global situations. The global today, interesting occurrences of violences of great magnitude in various forms and fashions.
EAN 9783659855009
ISBN 3659855006
Binding Paperback / softback
Publisher LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
Pages 60
Language English
Dimensions 220 x 150
Authors Hanumanthappa, D. G.