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    dhūnes or the tradition of bakhśīśas. A splendid and expansive tradition of the Udāsīna mahatmas lays spread across the country. The tradition of discipleship of the Udāsīna mahatmas belonging to the above mentioned four dhūnes‚ six bakhśīśas‚ and the ten upa- bakhśīśas‚ became extremely widespread not only throughout Northern India but also Bengāl and Assam‚ and Nāndeḍ and Hyderābād in the South. These mahatmas‚ while performing several public-beneficial works‚ set ablaze such a fulgent flame of religious

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    Annamarie McAllister Communicating Leadership February 27‚ 2014 Gandhi: Leading for a Change Mahatma Gandhi is internationally considered to be one of the most influential leaders the world has ever experienced. During India’s independence movement‚ Gandhi used non-violent‚ civil disobedience tactics in order to gain equality for Indian’s in South Africa and used these same methods to promote religious tolerance between Muslims and Hindus. By executing strong leadership styles‚ Gandhi was able

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    Dr. King. We felt his loss as our own. The tragedy rekindled memories of the great martyrs of all time who gave their lives so that men might live and grow. We thought of the great men in your own country who fell to the assassin’s bullet and of Mahatma Gandhi’s martyrdom here in this city‚ this very month‚ twenty-one years ago. Such events remain as wounds in the human consciousness‚ reminding us of battles‚ yet to be fought and tasks yet to be accomplished. We should not mourn for men of high ideals

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    could choose any three people who have ever lived to join you for dinner‚ whom would you invite and why? Three people that I would love to invite for dinner are Mahatma Gandhi- better known as Father of the Nation (India)‚ Steve Jobs – founder of Apple Inc and Amitabh Bachhan – a leading actor in the Indian film industry. Mahatma Gandhi‚ a lawyer by profession‚ used his simple philosophy and strong foresight to bring down the 300+ years of British rule‚ paving the way for India’s independence

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    violence‚ proves to be effective and empowering. A famous example of civil disobedience is Mahatma Gandhi’s Salt March‚ which inspired the peaceful protests of the Civil Rights Movement of the late 20th century. When a government enacts a law that results in the oppression of groups of people‚ it is the duty of the said people to speak out against the law for its unfair and corrupt nature. In the case of Mahatma Gandhi‚ he empowered the people of India to revolt against British rule and emerged victorious

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    ENG 100 Gandhi His Life and Message for the World Mohandas Gandhi‚ also know‚ also know as Mahatma Gandhi‚ was born in Porbandar‚ India on October 2‚ 1869. He is remembered throught the whole world because of his great accomplishments‚ and methods which made him an international character. His approach on making India‚ and the world‚ a better place‚ were peace reigned‚ was that of a saint. “Mahatma Gandhi was the spokesman for the conscience of mankind”(Fischer 8). Gandhi was a person who believed

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    Leigha Crawford “The Father of India” When you mention the name Gandhi most people think of peace and nonviolence but what most people don’t know is that‚ too many Mahatma Gandhi is called “The Father of India”. There are many reasons why Gandhi got this powerful title. The main reason is because he united Indians behind him and forced the British to give them independence‚ and he stuck to his word and did it all without resorting to violence. Some people believe that he is truly the greatest

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    witness to this. The past 400 years bears ample testimony to the fact that war only leads to destruction and disaster. In order to have peace it does not make sense to prepare for war. It is a contradiction. This great land‚ the land of Buddha and Mahatma Gandhi‚ has proven to the world that ahimsa or ‘non violence is the sure way to peace. The entire world acknowledged the stubborn and adamant stance a certain diminutive man took which brought the great To Have Peace One Must Prepare For War A great

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    A man who led India to independence and inspired movements for non-violence and civil rights and freedom across the world is definitely a person I want to meet. Mahatma Gandhi was a leader with great aplomb and had great leadership skills. Gandhi was the preeminent leader during the British rule over India. Gandhi is remembered today for his virtues he believed and tried to preach. They were non-violence‚ truth‚ love‚ and fraternity. Gandhi became famous by fighting for the civil rights of Muslims

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    Mahatma Ghandi once stated‚ “There is a higher court than courts of justice and that is the court of conscience. It supersedes all other courts.” Justice is a key word in Ghandi’s statement which means fair and reasonable conduct‚ treatment‚ claims‚ or law management. Also‚ conscience is a chief term in Ghandi’s proclamation that means the inner voice that guides all people to their moral sense. As a whole‚ Ghandi signifies that the ability to understand the difference between right and wrong is

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