Hindi, asked by heerank, 5 months ago

prepare a speech based on Gandhiji's words, "my life is my message"

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Answered by krishanaga21
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Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi (Mahatma Gandhi) is famous for his non-violence movement as well as the way he lived his life.

I personally visited Sabarmati Ashram a few months back, I was amazed to see how simple life he lived. Yet he had a great power to turn a situation. His one quote has become my lifetime favorite it’s “my life is my message”.

How often we see that leaders giving instruction to their fellow collogues but their own way of living and acting is entirely different compared to the instruction given. On the other hand, Mahatma Gandhi lived his life with one philosophy, do what you say, say what you do. His life was a perfect reflection of his thoughts and action. He didn’t live diplomatic life.

He truly had great power, when we see his past involvement in South Africa and India against Britain for freedom then we found that he had organized several non-violence movements from time to time to achieve freedom. So what he is today is because of his past activity. He had done something which was not done before by anyone; used non-violence to get freedom. He inspires us to live for today and do something which would be memorable for the world in the future.

Meaning of life and success through spectacles of Gandhi :-

Great people never die, they keep influencing others even long after they are gone. Be it their teachings or their exemplary life, they inspire millions all around the world. Mahatma Gandhi is known not only for truth and non-violence but also for giving a new direction to the idea of self-control, discipline, and modesty. Here are a few great words of wisdom of Mahatma Gandhi that can make you a truly successful person in life.

Answered by tulipsona26
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Mahatama Gandhi summed up his philosophy of life with the words, “My Life is my Message”. His multifarious and dynamic personality was based on truth and nothing but the truth. Non – violence was another intrinsic element of this philosophy.

At the All India Congress Committee meeting in Bombay on 8th August, 1942, that is, on the eve of Quit India Movement, Mahatma Gandhi declared, “I want to live full span of my life and according to me, the full span of life is 125 years. By that time, India will not only be free but the whole world will be free.

Today, I do not believe that Englishmen are free, I do not believe that Americans are free. They are free to do what? To hold other part of humanity in bondage? Are they fighting for their liberty? I am not arrogant. I am not a proud man. I know the distinction between pride, arrogance, insolence and so on. But what I am saying is, I believe, in the voice of God. It is the fundamental truth that I am telling you.”

Gandhi was the most normal of men. He was universal, such a man cannot be measured, weighed, or estimated. He is the measure of all things. Gandhi was not a philosopher, nor a politician. He was a humble seeker of truth. Truth unites, because it can be only one. You can cut a man’s head, but not his thoughts. Non – violence is the only other aspect of the sterling coin of truth. Non – violence is love, the very content of life.

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