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    LOGBOOK 5 / KELOMPOK KELOMPOK : 6 / KELAS: D NAMA : LOURENSIA 31080225 Tugas pelengkap Logbook 3 : Nilai Ajaran Agama Hindu berkaitan dengan variable independen dan dependen. I. Nilai / Ajaran agama Hindu berkaitan dengan variable independen a. Ayat dari Kitab Suci agama Kitab Sarasamuscaya‚ Bab Wak (Perkataan)‚ Sloka 124 “ nakrocamicchenna mṛṣā vadecca na paisunyam jaha vādam na kuryāt satyavrato mitabhāso pramattastya vagdvāramu paiti guptim” “Matangnyan mangke

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    Gandhi's Vision for India

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    Into this chaos‚ came Mohandas Gandhi. He set off to South Africa to receive a position with an Indian organization‚ and from there he engaged in organizing Indian society against racial separation that singled out Indians as second class citizens. During his stay in South Africa‚ Gandhi utilized the moral philosophy of ahimsa‚ tolerance and nonviolence‚ and formed the practice of passive resistance that he named Satyagraha.

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    Swaraj is not rejection of the liberative contribution of modernity. Rather his effort can be interpreted as an attempt to integrate these positive elements with a liberating re-interpretation of tradition. With his critique from within the tradition‚ Gandhi becomes the great synthesizer of contraries within and across traditions. GANDHI’s Hind Swaraj (HS) is surely a foundational text for any understanding of the man and his mission. In dialogue with the text in its context‚ with the author and among

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    bondage of British rule. Now‚ India is the largest democratic country in the world. The country’s strength is to find‚ “Unity in diversity”. Today we remember the great leaders who gave their lives for the nation’s freedom and prosperity. Gandhi ji taught us Ahimsa and Non-violence. Dr. B.R.Ambedkar gave the longest written constitution to us. Our former President Dr.APJ Abdul Kalam called the children of India to dream to build a strong Nation. This is not a word of a single man. It is word of one

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    Mahatma or the "Great Soul"‚ was the pre-eminent political and ideological leader of India during the Indian independence movement. A pioneer of satyagraha‚ or resistance to tyranny through mass civil disobedience—a philosophy firmly founded upon ahimsa‚ or total nonviolence‚ he was quoted as saying: An eye for an eye makes the whole world blind."‚ "There are many causes that I am prepared to die for but no causes that I am prepared to kill for." Ghandi led India to independence and inspired movements

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    shaped by scientists‚ leaders‚ civil rights workers‚ entertainers‚ and so many more. Throughout the last half of the 20 century‚ many leaders have come to power to create great change in their nations. Such leaders as Ayotollah Khomeini‚ And Mahandas Gandhi has led their nations to independence by nationalism and civil obedience. From genocide of the Africans to abolishing westernization‚ some kf these changes have had positive as well as negative effects on their nations. The act of reformation

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    religion‚ regardless of the beliefs‚ have a common goal of finding a faith to feel comfortable with. Hinduism‚ one of the oldest religions in the world‚ and Jainism are two of the widely practiced religions in India‚ with a similar virtuous concept of Ahimsa‚ the ideal philosophy of nonviolence. Despite the many similarities‚ there are some differences in conception and moral practices between the religions. The ancient parable The Blind Men and the Elephant‚ a fable originating in India‚ has broadly

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    clear that use of violence against anyone is not allowed. Their scriptures supports the principle of nonviolence." Mahatma Gandhi‚ a former Indian religious and political leader‚ in an Oct. 16‚ 1916 letter in the Modern Review on the topic of Ahimsa‚ a Hindu philosophy of non-violence‚ he wrote:" By birth I am a Vaishnavite and was taught Ahimsa in my childhood ... Ahimsa means not injuring any

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    wisdom and foresight are compelling. One of the events that caused gandhi to be determined to change the Indian independence thing was because when he was in South Africa they kicked him off first class and told him to move to third class just bc of his skin colour So he stayed in South Africa for 20 years‚ determined to change the equality rights Mohandas Gandhi is considered the father of the Indian independence movement. Gandhi spent twenty years in South Africa working to fight discrimination

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    goal in opposition to the British. 2. Muslim League- established in 1906 with the encouragement of the British government‚ added a new current into the movement for national liberation. 3. Mohandas Gandhi- one of the most remarkable and charismatic leaders of the twentieth century. Gandhi grew up in a prosperous and pious Hindu household‚ married at thirteen‚ and left his hometown in 1888 to study law in London. In 1893‚ he went to South Africa to accept a position with an Indian firm‚ and

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