letter in 900-1000words for dear bapu(mahatma gandhi)
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As for personal as well as impersonal source of inspiration , Gandhi ji himself has said! " THREE MODERN HAVE LEFT A DEEP IMPRESS ON MY LIFE AND CAPTIVATE ME. Tolstoy by his book, " The kindom of God is within you"; and Ruskin by his " Unto Lhis Last"
There are many more source which inspire me too much like
1. HE WAS A FLAME WITH LOVE .
"Gandhi ji was a pioneer in these new realms of consciousness. Everything he did was an experiment in expanding the human being's capacity
through the demands of his love grow more and more severe, as if to test what limits a human being can bear . But ghandhi had learned to find a fierce joy in these storms and trials.....by the end of his life he was aflame with love ."
2. HE GAVE HIS MISSION HIS BEST SHOT .
"Full efforts is full victory, said gandhi. You need not be trouble if u hv made mistake , or if u ideal has slipped away. just continue to give ur bst . if u fall , pick urslf up nd march on. if u cannot run , walk.Nothing in life is more joyful or thrilling."
3.HE REDEFINED SUCCESS
"without realizing it ,Gandhi had found the secret of success .He began to lookon every difficult as an opportunity for service, a challenge which could draw out of him greater resources of intelligence and imagination."
Mahatma gandhi remains immortal .Not because of his images but because of his ideology.This will guide the new generation into Bapus footsteps," feel Thapa.
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Bhulabai Desai Road, Mumbai
Dated 24th November, 2019
Dear Bapu,
This letter is written with much love and affection from the depth of my heart. Bapu, I am writing this letter to you to express my gratitude to you for inspiring me and to express my appreciation to you for everything you have done for our country. You are indeed a the great soul and rightfully the Father of the Nation. Your philosophy of truth and non-violence that paved the way for the freedom from the British rule.
Your birth anniversary, Gandhi Jayanti, is celebrated on October 2 as a national event across India. This day is observed across the entire world as the International Day of Non-violence.
Dear Bapu, your Salt March from the month of March to April 1930 in India, was an act of civil disobedience to protest the British rule in India. It was one of the first major demonstrations of nonviolent resistance to the British colonial rule led by you. Your Non-cooperation Movement against the British proved to be a powerful weapon. By this the Indian independence movement gained more followers. The zeal for independence increased in momentum.
Your non-violence and satyagraha policy lead India to achieve Independence without shedding a drop of blood. India achieved freedom in August, 1947. Your philosophy of non-voilence is admired across the world. It has been adopted by many civil and political groups to stage protest against injustice and powerful corrupt leaders.
You believed that all human beings are God’s special people and must be treated equally irrespective of their caste, color, language, creed, region, and religion.
Dear Babu, you are immortal. You will always live in our hearts. Your memory will always be cherished. You will always be remembered for your selfless love for the country and her citizens, your humility, your truth and non-violence, and for your tireless efforts to remove discrimination from every corner of our Motherland. Generations after generations will come. They will all wonder that someone like you once walked on this Earth to overcome wars with non-violence.
Dear Bapu, today India is a sovereign nation. She is one of the greatest countries in the world. We are a free people living in a free country of equality, liberty and dignity. We are no longer ashamed to be Indians and we declare to the entire world that we are proud to Indians. We owe you for what we have become today as a nation and as a people.
Your life, your sacrifice and your noble principles have inspired me and also changed my way of thinking. I will always try to follow your footsteps.
Yours lovingly,
ABHISHEK