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gandhiji was honoured as mahatma by​

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Answered by shubhojitdas727
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Mahātmā (/məˈhɑːtmə, -ˈhæt-/) is Sanskrit for "Great Soul" (महात्मा mahātmā: महा mahā (great) + आत्मं or आत्मन ātman [soul]). Mahātmā is similar in usage to the modern English term saint and can be translated to "ascended master".[1] This epithet is commonly applied to prominent people like Basaveshwara[2] (1105–1167), Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi (1869–1948), Munshiram (later Swami Shraddhananda) (1856–1926), Lalon Shah (1772–1890), Ayyankali (1863–1941), and Jyotirao Phule (1827–1890). It has also been historically used for a class of Jain scholars.

Answered by db933250
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Rabindranath Tagore

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