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Mahatma Gandhi was born on October 2, 1869 in Probander India. Gandhi's real name is Mohandas. He is called Mahatma because Mahatma means "Great Soul" and was called this for his mind on the matter of Indian rights. He was devoted to helping the

Indian people. His early child hood was that of interest. As a normal young boy he was a shy but serious. He spent his time playing with a few of his close friends. Gandhi's parents class of Hindu was called the "Vaisya" the merchant class. I searched and searched but it is still unknown to me whether Gandhi had any brothers and sisters.

Gandhi got married at the age of 13 to a woman named Kasturba. Now like all the weddings of this time and in India it was an arranged marriage and that just means that his parents chose who and when he would marry. Usually the woman that is being married her family gives a " dowry" as payment being married to their son. A dowry can be anything from cows to whole farms and huge businesses.

The first years of Gandhi's marriage he and his wife had four children. Gandhi moved to England to study law and politics and started to work at a law firm soon realizing he could not succeed at this profession. He then went to South Africa and lived there for twenty one years from 1893 to 1914. He worked on achieving the Indian rights bill. At that time Indians were ridiculed everywhere and could not even walk down the street.

Mahatma is a great seeker of truth. He says that to find truth is to realize oneself and one's density (to become perfect). He says he is not a perfect man, but if he were he wouldn't just watch the miseries of his friends family and citizens and do nothing but watch them and try and help them through their miseries. This is what Gandhi did all through his life although he couldn't help every one he tried his hardest to. That is what he would have to do in order for him to be a perfect man. He feels he always has to trust in God, he feels that if he did not trust in God he would be like Timon, a hater of his species. He says he would never be a traitor to God to please the world but whatever good things he has done in life he has done them by instinct for God not because someone has told him to. Gandhi would defiantly do anything for God even die for him.Gandhi feels strongly about having no secrecy in his teachings. He says he has no secret methods and has no weapons but non-violence. He has no secrets in his life, he quotes, "My life has been an open book." Gandhi thinks that if he did have secrets in his life he wouldn't be being truthful to himself, the world and to God, which would be betraying one of his main teachings, truth.He follows the gospel of self-sacrifice he says that whether you belong to the school of non-violence or violence you will still have to endure sacrifice and discipline.He believes to never feel defeated. He says that whenever he is defeated it does not weaken him just strengthens him and he always knows that God will guide him. Mahatma is a strong optimist he quotes, "Even in the darkest hours hope has always brightened me."Mahatma believes in trust, he says he has often been let down by even people close to him. He says that many have deceived him but he does not anger towards them or wish he had never met them. He believes in trusting because there is no points in being suspicious when you cant predict the future. Mahatma has never broken a promise, which shows his true belief in trust.After WWI Gandhi became involved in the Indian National Congress and the movement for Indian independence. He protested and was imprisoned by British authorities for example was jailed for six years in 1922 but only served 2 years because of how good he was. On May 8 1933 Gandhi began a fast for 21 days to protest against British Oppressors. In WWII Gandhi became more set on speaking for independence in India. He drafted a resolution for the British to leave India. This sparked a...

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