Gandhiji spoke of two penances. (a) what were they ?
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One of the penances that Gandhiji spoke was imprisonment and the other was staying away from wrongdoing or never to do the wrong again. He said that real penance lies in resolving never to do the wrong again.
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Gandhiji mentioned two penances. The payment of the fine was the earliest form of punishment. The second punishment was incarceration.
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- Gandhiji believed that committing the crime itself was a greater source of humiliation than being locked up. The true penance is deciding never to smuggle again; imprisonment is merely a fine.
- Gandhi had a number of distinguishing qualities, including:
- His genuine appearance—almost always furious and half-naked—and his personification of humility and austere living.
- His charisma and knowledge, which have a timeless influence, grew stronger and attracted more admirers after his passing.
- One of the most influential political and spiritual figures of the 20th century was Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi. He is revered in India as the country's founding father and is credited with developing and putting into reality the philosophy of Satyagraha, or the mass peaceful civil disobedience that opposes oppression.
An excerpt from Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi's autobiography, "My experiments with truth," is used in the lesson "How a Client Was Saved."
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