speech on life and teachings of Mahatma Gandhi
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Patience and peace
It is easy to get hassled if things don't go the way we want them to. Most of us lose control and behave erratically when this happens. But Mahatma Gandhi followed non-violence and achieved what he wanted. We must remember that sometimes things go wrong but we should not lose patience.
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For my Son’s 10th Birthday I gifted him the autobiography of Mahatma Gandhi “The Story of My Experiments With Truth”, because it is never too early to learn about the life and lessons of the Father of our nation. As childhood values go a long way!
Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, popularly known to the world as Mahatma Gandhi ,was born in a small town of Porbandar (India) on 2nd October’1869. M K Gandhi was a lawyer by profession, who gave up his profession to lead the Indian struggle for independence.
Despite being the face of Indian freedom movement, Gandhiji is a figure revered by the whole world. He is so respected that his birth anniversary, 2nd October, is celebrated every year as the International day of non-violence by the United Nations.
Lovingly addressed as “Bapu” by all Indians, his teachings are timeless and relevant even in today’s time. For Indians he is the “Father of our nation”. Not only in India even globally his way of life and life lessons are something that everyone can benefit from.
Below are his most popular quotes, that can be enlightening to people from all the cultures and generations.
TRUTH IS GOD
Lying, however attractive one might find, is never the right way. Bapu was a firm believer in truth and never lied even for trivial games.
Once in School he was asked to copy a spelling from his friends for a School inspection, but he chose not to correct his spelling by cheating. Even at that small age he decided that lying is wrong as truth can have no alternative. The path to any kind of success can only be paved by truthfulness.
AN EYE FOR AN EYE LEAVES THE WHOLE WORLD BLIND
Gandhiji championed the cause of non-violence (Ahimsa). In a world that is currently engaged in violent wars on so many fronts, teachings of Bapu can help attain some much needed peace.
Gandhiji believed that if every violent action is countered with a violent reply it will result in a world severely damaged. He believed in the power of dialogue and peaceful resolution of differences. According to him the path of non-violence has been always around for centuries and can never go wrong.
The world can never find the solution to its problems through wars, which lead to more violence and hate.