Gandhi Jayanthi; a salute for our father of nation

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Today it is october 2nd , the birth day of our father of nation, Mahathma Gandhi


Mohandas Karamchand gandhi was born on 2 October 1869 in Porbandar Gujarat. ( bombay presidency, British India) . In India he is also called Bapu, He is officially honoured in India as the FATHER OF NATION. his birthday, 2 October, is commemorated there as Gandhi Jayanthi, and worldwide as the International Day of Non-violence.
























In the early days our country was made up of a large number of small Princely Kingdoms. Porbandar in Gujarat was one such Princely Kingdom. Gandhiji's father Karamchand Gandhi, popularly known as Kaba, was a Minister there. Kaba Gandhi was an honest, upright man, a strict disciplinarian, and very hot tempered. His wife Putlibai was a extremely religious person. She would not have her meal until she had worshipped the sun. Hence sometimes in the rainy season, she would go hungry for two-three days at a stretch. She was a very loving person, and immensely hard-working. To these parents a son was born on October 2nd, 1869. He was their youngest son. He was called Mohandas. He was our Gandhiji. The strict discipline of his father, the religious bent of mind of his mother, all influenced Gandhiji greatly. He was deeply attached to his parents and brothers. The values of truthfulness, honesty, integrity were instilled in him from the very beginning. As a child he was not very brave. He was mortally afraid of the dark, of ghosts and spirits, and also of snakes and scorpions. At night he would cry in fear. The maid who looked after him scolded him very often. "You should be ashamed of yourself" she would say. "What will you do when you grow up?" She then told him that everytime he was frightened he should take the name of God Rama. Gandhiji took her advice, and gradually he overcome his fear. Soon it was time for him to go to school. As his father was in Rajkot at that time, he attended the school there. Being extremely shy, he did not mix with the other children. Most of the time he kept to himself. In the beginning he did not like some of the subjects that were taught to him, but with encouragement from his teachers he studied them, and began to enjoy them. From then onwards he took his studies very seriously. Mohan was very shy. As soon as the school bell rang, he collected his books and hurried home. Other boys chatted and stopped on the way; some to play, others to eat, but Mohan always went straight home. He was afraid that the boys might stop him and make fun of him. One day, the Inspector of Schools, Mr Giles, came to Mohan's school. He read out five English words to the class and asked the boys to write them down. Mohan wrote four words correctly, but he could not spell the fifth word 'Kettle'. Seeing Mohan's hesitation, the teacher made a sign behind the Inspector's back that he should copy the word from his neighbour's slate. But Mohan ignored his signs. The other boys wrote all the five words correctly; Mohan wrote only four. After the Inspector left, the teacher scolded him. "I told you to copy from your neighbour," he said angrily. "Couldn't you even do that correctly?" Every one laughed. As he went home that evening, Mohan was not unhappy. He knew he had done the right thing. What made him sad was that his teacher should have asked him to cheat. As was the custom in those days, when he was about 13-14 years old, he got married. His wife's name was Kasturba (and she was as old as him). It was at this time that Gandhiji fell into bad company and picked up many bad habits. It was because of these bad habits, that unknown to his parents, he was once forced to sell a part of his gold bracelet. However, he soon realised his mistake, and amply repented his sinful behaviour. He decided to make a clean breast of everything to his father, but he lacked the courage to face him. So instead, he wrote a letter to his father, mentioning all the sinful deeds he had done. He gave the letter to his father, and stood by his bedside, his face hanging down in shame. At that time Kaba Gandhi was seriously ill. He felt misreable when he read the letter. Tears rolled down his cheeks, but he did not say a single word to his son. It was too much for Gandhiji to bear. Right then he resolved that he would always lead a truthful and honest life, and throughout his life he stuck to his resolution.









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Posted: 14 years ago
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The International Day of Non-Violence is observed on 2 October, the birthday of Mohandas Gandhi. This day is referred to in India as Gandhi Jayanti.

gandhiji and ravindranath tagore.....

in today's world of extreme violence,selfishness,we need to stop. think and decide where all this may lead.
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Posted: 14 years ago
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Indeed, a salute to Gandhiji. If only more people advocated peace, harmony and non-violence, our world would've been a much better place. He was truly a Mahatma.
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Posted: 14 years ago
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My salute to that person who divoting whole life for the people country and truth.A person who showed the world Voilance is not the last wat to slove any problem.Thruth is always win...is always remain alive.Sachhai ki samane zuth ki hamesha har hoti hein. We are very fortunate we are the part of that India.
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Posted: 14 years ago
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pics from

gandhi ashram sevagram

these are few pictures of the house in which gandhi ji stayed
gandhi ashram sevagram,wardha,maharashtta(india)
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simplicity is something every individual should learn from Gandhiji. His weapon of non-violence prevails even today in every indian's heart
Happy Birthday Gandhiji!!!!!!! We miss you. World misses you
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Posted: 14 years ago
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My salutes to this great man who is an Apostle of Non-Violence !!! My tributes to him !! A teacher of non-violence and simplicity !!



along with him my salutes to another great man !! Who gave the slogan 'JAI JAWAN JAI KISAAN " !! A man who equally contributed in achieving freedom for our nation !! "Shri Lal Bahadur Shastri "


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some famous quotes of gandhi ji

when we visited sevagram ashram, we found some quotes out of them i like this the most.
Gandhi ji addressed these as 7 deadly sins
wealth without work
pleasure without conscience
knowledge without character
commerce without morality
science without humanity
religion without sacrifice
politics without principle.
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Posted: 14 years ago
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happy gandhi jayanti to all of IF members
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May the Spirit of Truth n Non Violence Be with us on this Gandhi Jayanti.A Tribute to Our Father of nation.on this Gandhi Jayanti i wish U have Peace in Ur Mind N Happiness in Ur Heart. So tiny A Human Body. But full of boundless Love n Mahatna. U r a Divine of Love. Lets Pray for a Progressive India With Remembering our Great Leader Mahatma Gandhi. I love his Quotes like:
-Ahimsa parmo dharmah!
-Its better to b Violent if Violence is in Our Hearts,Than to put on The Cloak of Non Violence to cover impotence.

A quote for him :-
Peer parayi dekhi k
kachu na usko suhaye
din dukhiyan k dard ko
wo apne gale lagaye.
-Rahim



With Love
Apurva

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