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Gandhism - Criticism Controversy and the Cult

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Gandhism - Criticism Controversy and the Cult: Encyclopedia II - Gandhism - Criticism Controversy and the Cult

See Also: Partition of India, Assassination of Mahatma Gandhi In post-Gandhi India, adhering to Gandhi's views and teachings became a necessary correctness, thanks primarily to Congress politicians who sought to exploit his independence-era leadership for votes: that only Gandhi's party could be trusted with the nation's affairs, and that Nehru was the successor of Gandhi, anointed by Gandhi himself. The Nehru a ...

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Gandhism - Criticism Controversy and the Cult: Encyclopedia II - Gandhism - Satyagraha: Definition and Direction of Gandhism

See Also: Satyagraha Gandhi himself famously stated that "I have nothing new to teach the World. Truth and Non-violence are as old as the hills." Certainly no element of Gandhism is entirely Gandhi's original thinking. Gandhi developed his vision, thought and way of life by his constant experimenting with truth, by making painful errors during his childhood and adolescence, but by having the strength to repent and correct. All 78 years of Gandhi's life, from his childhood and adolescent errors and indulgences, his penances for them, to ...

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Gandhism - Criticism Controversy and the Cult: Encyclopedia II - Gandhism - Without Truth Nothing

See Also: An Autobiography, Or The Story Of My Experiments With Truth Mohandas Gandhi's early life was a series of personal struggles to decipher the truth about life's important issues and discover the true way of living. As a lad, he was guilty of beating his young wife, for indulging in carnal pleasures out of lust, jealousy and possessiveness, not genuine love. He was guilty of experimenting with meat and smoking a cigarette, and harrowly escaped enjoying a prostitute. It was only after much personal turmoil and repeated failures ...

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Gandhism, Gandhism - Satyagraha: Definition and Direction of Gandhism, Gandhism - Brahmacharya and Ahimsa, Gandhism - Fasting, Gandhism - Religion, Gandhism - In Nehru's India, Gandhism - Inspiring Struggle for Freedom, Gandhism - Criticism Controversy and the Cult, Gandhism - Without Truth Nothing, Gandhism - Who Can Be A Gandhian?

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Gandhism - Criticism Controversy and the Cult: Encyclopedia II - Gandhism - Inspiring Struggle for Freedom

See Also: Apartheid, Tiananmen Square Massacre, American Civil Rights Movement Gandhi's deep commitment and disciplined belief in non-violent civil disobedience as a way to oppose tyranny, oppression and injustice was shared by many contemporary leaders of nations, including Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. of the United States, Julius Nyerere of Tanzania, Nelson Mandela and Steve Biko of South Afric ...

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Gandhism, Gandhism - Satyagraha: Definition and Direction of Gandhism, Gandhism - Brahmacharya and Ahimsa, Gandhism - Fasting, Gandhism - Religion, Gandhism - In Nehru's India, Gandhism - Inspiring Struggle for Freedom, Gandhism - Criticism Controversy and the Cult, Gandhism - Without Truth Nothing, Gandhism - Who Can Be A Gandhian?

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Gandhism - Criticism Controversy and the Cult: Encyclopedia II - Gandhism - In Nehru's India

See Also: Sarvodaya Gandhi was assassinated in 1948 , but his teachings and philosophy would play a major role in India's economic and social development and foreign relations for decades to come. Sarvodaya is a term meaning 'universal uplift' or 'progress of all'. It was coined by the Gandhian leader Vinoba Bhave to refer to the struggle of post-independence Gandhians to ensure that self-determination and equality reached the masses and the downtrodden. Sarvodaya workers associated with Vinoba, Jaya Prakash Naray ...

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Gandhism, Gandhism - Satyagraha: Definition and Direction of Gandhism, Gandhism - Brahmacharya and Ahimsa, Gandhism - Fasting, Gandhism - Religion, Gandhism - In Nehru's India, Gandhism - Inspiring Struggle for Freedom, Gandhism - Criticism Controversy and the Cult, Gandhism - Without Truth Nothing, Gandhism - Who Can Be A Gandhian?

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