The mythical character which impressed Gandhiji most during his childhood is
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Harishchandra
Harishchandra mythological character impressed Gandhiji for life when he saw a play on his life.
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Harishchandra was the mythical character that impressed Gandhiji most during his childhood.
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- Since his childhood, Gandhiji cherished the tales of truth-loving humans like Prahlad and Harishchandra.
- King Harishchandra had to face a number of difficulties and tolerate grief. He misplaced his nation, lost his wealth, needed to stay within the forest, and needed to sell his spouse and son too. Ultimately he needed to sell himself to the keeper of the cremation floor. He had to go through these hair-raising stories but still, he remained truthful.
- This honesty in such situations inspired Gandhi Ji since his childhood when he got to know about all this through King Harishchandra's drama.
- He would always use to weep whenever he remembered this tale.
- Later he wrote, "Even today, reading that drama makes me weep." and said that bearing grief like Harishchandra but continuing to be truthful is the real fact!
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