Freez luv biography of mahatma gandhi
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He was not even a president or prime minister of a country. When he was killed in 1948, the United Nations General Assembly paid tribute to him. In 2007, the UN declared his birthday, Oct. 2, as the International Day of Non-Violence.
He was the Father of the Nation in India. He was none other than Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, affectionately known as Mahatma Gandhi or simply Gandhi. He was born on Oct. 2, 1869.
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi said recently that Gandhi did not belong to India alone. He belonged to the world. His teachings about non-violence, truth, peace, love, compassion, Satyagraha, harmony, tolerance unity in diversity have inspired many leaders, including the greatest leaders of the 20th century like Martin Luther King and Nelson Mandela, across the globe.
Even in Indonesia, both founding fathers Sukarno and Mohammad Hatta were inspired by Gandhi’s teachings. former President Abdurrahman Wahid declared that G
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“ | If there's one thing Mahatma Gandhi stands for, it's revenge! | „ |
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Gandhi
Full Name
Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi
Aliases
Mahatma Gandhi
G-Spot
El Gandhisimo
Benji (by Cleo)
Bald Nerd (by JFK)
Junior Mint (by JFK)
Pip-squeak (by JFK)
Tiny Tim (by JFK)
Yardstick (by JFK)
Snack Pack (by JFK)
Wee Fella (by JFK)
Brown Leprechaun (by JFK)
Age
16 (biologically)
36 (chronologically)
Generation
First Generation
Hair
Noirette
(facial hair)
Catchphrase
"Shazam!"
"Say WHAAAAAAAAAAT?"
"G-Spot rocks the G-spot!"
Mohandas "Mahatma" Karamchand Gandhi is the tritagonist of Clone High Season 1. He is the clone of the Indian lawyer, anti-colonial nationalist, and political ethicist. Unlike his original counterpart, Gandhi is a fun-loving, hyperactive teenage slacker, who lives in the moment and provides the show's comic relief. He is friends with Abe and Joan of Arc. Though he has the tendency to lie and betray them, he
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The following article on the life of Gandhi, the leader of the recent popular uprisings in India, was written for the Crimson by Mr. R. V. Gogate, an Indian who is now a student in the Graduate School of Education at the University. He is a native of the Indore State in Central India, and during his life in India was intimately acquainted with Gandhi.
"It is an exclusive trait of the human mind to be appreciative of anything that is transcendental whether that thing belongs to the physical, moral, or intellectual world. All normally developed human beings are as a rule fascinated by the presence of the true, the good, and the beautiful irrespective of race, caste, or any such man-made differentiation.
"Shri Krishna of the prehistoric India, Buddha, Jesus of Nazareth, Confucius, Mohammed, Zoroaster,--all these through the avenue of religion appeared before the human race and helped the human mind to evolve many of its rich potentialities of faith, righteousness, and spirituality