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Banana in prespective of Mahatma Gandhi

Dr. Yogendra Yadav

Gandhian Scholar

Gandhi Research Foundation,

Jalgaon-425001,Maharashtra

Contactno. – 9404955338

Email-dr.yadav.yogendra@gandhifoundation.net

 

 

Banana in perspective of Gandhiji

 

Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi was born at Porbandar, otherwise known as Sudamapuri, on the 2nd October, 1869. He passed his childhood in…

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Mango in prespective of Mahatma Gandhi

Dr. Yogendra Yadav

Gandhian Scholar

Gandhi Research Foundation, Jalgaon, M.S.

Contact no. - 09404955338

 

Mango in perspective of Mahatma Gandhi

 

Mango is the national fruits of India. This word originated from Tamil Language. It was first translated in other language like Latin and English in 1510. It is a very delicious fruits. Everybody likes it. The ripe mangoes are varies in shape, size and color. Ripe mango gives a very sweet smell.…

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Chauri Chaura incident and Mahatma Gandhi

Dr. Yogendra Yadav

Gandhian Scholar

Gandhi Research Foundation, Jalgaon, M.S.

 Contact No. - 09404955338

Chauri Chaura incident and Mahatma Gandhi

 

Chauri Chaura was a small village before independent. Now it is a famous town in Gorakhpur district. In 1922, here happened an incident. On 5 February 1922, the police station put into the fire a group of mob. 22 people burnt in it. Gandhi was deeply hurted and called out Satyagraha movement.…

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Chauri Chaura incident and Mahatma Gandhi

Dr. Yogendra Yadav

Gandhian Scholar

Gandhi Research Foundation, Jalgaon, M.S.

 

Chauri Chaura incident and Mahatma Gandhi

 

Chauri Chaura was a small village before independent. Now it is a famous town in Gorakhpur district. In 1922, here happened an incident. On 5 February 1922, the police station put into the fire a group of mob. 22 people burnt in it. Gandhi was deeply hurted and called out Satyagraha movement.  After this Mahatma Gandhi Was…

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Library in prespective of Mahatma Gandhi

Dr. Yogendra Yadav

Gandhian Scholar

Gandhi Research Foundation, Jalgaon, M.S.

Contact No. - 09404955338

Library in perspective of Mahatma Gandhi

 

A library is an organized collection of resources of books, periodicals, newspapers, manuscript, films, maps, documents, prints, cassettes, video games, e-books, audio books etc. A library is organized and maintained by a public body, an institution, a corporation or individual. Public and institutional…

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Kanu Gandhi and his Grand Uncle

Dr. Yogendra Yadav

Gandhian Scholar

Gandhi Research Foundation, Jalgaon, M.S.

Contact No. 09404955338

 

Kanu Gandhi and his Grand Uncle

 

Kanu Gandhi was son of Narandas and Jamuna Gandhi. Mahatma Gandhi was his grand uncle. He lived with Mahatma Gandhi in his various ashrams. He was a member of Gandhiji’s personal staff. He worked with him until last days of Mahatma Gandhi. Since 1936 he was presented a camera and permitted to take…

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Dr. Kanu Ramdas Gandhi

Dr. Yogendra Yadav

Gandhian Scholar

Gandhi Research Foundation, Jalgaon, M.S.

Contact No. – 09404955338

 

Dr. Kanu Ramdas Gandhi

Kanu Gandhi, a grandson of Mahatma Gandhi and son of his third son Ramdas Gandhi. His real name was Kanam Gandhi. But Mahatma Gandhi called and wrote him as Kanu Gandhi. So after all he will be famous as a Kanu Gandhi. He stayed with Mahatma Gandhi in his childhood. Later he studied of medical science and became a doctor.…

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Indra Vidyavachashpati and Mahatma Gandhi

Dr. Yogendra Yadav

Gandhian Scholar

Gandhi Research Foundation, Jalgaon, M.S.

Contact No. – 09404955338

 

Indra Vidyavachashpati and Mahatma Gandhi

 

Indra Vidyavachashpati was a freedom fighter and associate of Mahatma Gandhi. He was son of Swami Shradhanand. Who gave support to Mahatma Gandhi many times? Shri Indra was lived in Jalgaon.

 “I have your letter. It reached me after I had already written something on the subject. But I…

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Sanskrit and Mahatma Gandhi

Dr. Yogendra Yadav

Gandhian Scholar

Gandhi Research Foundation, Jalgaon, M.S.

Contact no. 09404955338

 

Sanskrit is one of the oldest languages of the world. It is an Indi-Aryan language. All epics are written in it.  So it is a language of Dharma. Every Indian people must learn it. Without its knowledge he can able to know about his dharma and its traditions. Mahatma Gandhi learnt it in his school time. He knew its impotents. So he suggested his son and…

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Mahatma Gandhi and his associate Agatha Harrison

Agatha Harrison was a Quaker and close associate of Mahatma Gandhi. Mahatma Gandhi discussed with him on current issues. He played a significant role during independent of India.

Mahatma Gandhi wrote a letter to Agatha Harrison on dated 8 March 1932 that you are quite correct in not giving me details of the activities of friends, nor am I eager to know them. I am quite sure that all of you over there are doing your best and what is proper. Do you hear from or see Maud? Please tell her…

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Experiment Of Mahatma Gandhi in Tolstoy Farm

Mr. Kallenbach, bought a farm of about 1,100 acres and gave the use of

it to satyagrahis free of any charge. Upon the Farm there were nearly one thousand fruit-bearing trees and a small house at the foot of a hill with accommodation for half-a-dozen persons. Water was supplied from two wells as well as from a spring. The nearest railway station, Lawley, was about a mile from the farm and Johannesburg was twenty-one miles distant. We decided to build houses upon this farm and to invite…

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Added by Prof. Dr. Yogendra Yadav on June 21, 2012 at 8:12pm — No Comments

Mahatma Gandhi and Tolstoy

Leo Tolstoy was a great philosopher, writer in his age. He had born in Russia on 9 September 1829. He wrote many famous novels. His famous novel war and peace was read by Mahatma Gandhi. Mahatma Gandhi had accepted it that he had learnt Ahimsa by Leo Tolstoy. He died on 20 November 1910.

Mahatma Gandhi wrote a letter to Leo Tolstoy on dated 1 October 1909 that I take the liberty of inviting your attention to what has been going on in the Transvaal (South Africa) for nearly three…

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Added by Prof. Dr. Yogendra Yadav on June 21, 2012 at 4:11am — No Comments

Mahatma Gandhi and his son Devdas-II

Devdas Gandhi was youngest son of Mahatma Gandhi. He loved him very much. He taught him everything. He gave him suggestion in every difficulty. He supported in every movement to his father.

Mahatma Gandhi wrote a letter to Devdas on dated 26 March 1932 that I received today permission to write to fellow-prisoners, and hence this letter. I think of you every day. Mahadev has been brought here. All three of us are well. More after I hear from you in reply to this. Give me news about…

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Mahatma Gandhi and his son Devdas-I

Devdas Gandhi was youngest son of Mahatma Gandhi. He was born in South Africa too. He returned India with his parents. He participated in freedom struggle with his father. Later he became a prominent editor of Hindustan Times. He wrote on current issue regularly. Mahatma Gandhi wrote a letter to Devdas Gandhi on dated 16 December 1914 that Improve your handwriting. Ba’s condition has grown very bad of late. She and I both believe that medical treatment has had altogether an adverse effect on…

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Added by Prof. Dr. Yogendra Yadav on June 20, 2012 at 9:45pm — No Comments

Mahatma Gandhi and his son Ramdas-II

Ramdas Gandhi was third son of Mahatma Gandhi. He was a freedom fighter. He had taken part in every freedom movement. He had sent many times jail by the British Government. He had not believed in eleventh wolves of Mahatma Gandhi. He opposed many times to Mahatma Gandhi on the poverty. Mahatma Gandhi wrote a letter to his son Ramdas on dated 8 January 1934 that I got both your letters. Do not worry about your having opened Manilal’s letter. You are free to open any letter. How can I possibly…

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Mahatma Gandhi and his son Ramdas-I

 

Ramdas Gandhi was the third son of Mahatma Gandhi. He was born in South Africa at 1896. He was very different his parents and his brothers. He never adjusted to the idealistic poverty imposed by his father. He had taste for hunting. He took part in the cremation of Mahatma Gandhi with his brother Devdas Gandhi. He had taken part in Indian independence movement.

Mahatma Gandhi wrote a letter to his son Ramdas on dated 27 November 1909 that I write this letter to you as I do…

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Mahatma Gandhi and his Manilal & his wife-III

Mahatma Gandhi and Manilal & his wife-III

Mahatma Gandhi wrote a letter to Manilal and his wife on dated 16 February 1936 that I have been getting your letters, but I was helpless. Of course I did have energy enough to write, but chose to follow the doctors’ orders. Now I have got the permission to write a few letters such as this. What about the Agent’s betrothal? You write nothing about it. Perhaps your next letter will bring the information. If you have not written to me of…

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Added by Prof. Dr. Yogendra Yadav on June 19, 2012 at 6:45am — No Comments

Mahatma Gandhi and Goddess Kali

 

There is a famous Goddess Kali temple in Kolkata. It was then the practice to sacrifice goats there to propitiate the goddess.

Mahatma Gandhi wrote in Navajivan on dated 7 November 1920 that there were many who felt satisfied at having saved one of the goats which were to be slaughtered in sacrifice to Mother Kali. Had the goat been saved in the right manner, I would have felt very happy, but in saving the goat they hurt many human beings. For saving the goat, force was used…

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Mahatma Gandhi and Dada Dharmadhikari

Dada Dharmadhikari was a close associate of Mahatma Gandhi. He participated every movement launch by him. He was in imprisoned in 1930, 1932 and 1942. He was a thinker, Philosopher and a famous writer. He knew Hindi, English, Marathi, Guajarati and Bengali. He was born 18 June 1899 at Batul district in Madhya Pradesh. He was a famous freedom fighter. He took participate constructive programmes of Mahatma Gandhi. He lived in Sewagram Ashram.  He died here on 1 December 1985. He wrote…

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Mahatma Gandhi and Bal Gangadhar Tilak

Bal Gangadhar Tilak (1856-1920); Indian patriot politician, scholar and writer, popularly known as “Lokamanya”; one of the founders of Deccan Education Society, Poona and the newspapers, the Kesari and The Mahratta.

Mahatma Gandhi wrote an article ‘Hinduism’ on dated 4 March 1905. In which he described about Tilak. The Hindus themselves claimed that the date of their scriptures was veiled in the mist of antiquity, the scriptures themselves being God-given. As against…

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Notes

How to Learn Nonviolent Resistance As King Did

Created by Shara Lili Esbenshade Feb 14, 2012 at 11:48am. Last updated by Shara Lili Esbenshade Feb 14, 2012.

Two Types of Demands?

Created by Shara Lili Esbenshade Jan 9, 2012 at 10:16pm. Last updated by Shara Lili Esbenshade Jan 11, 2012.

Why gender matters for building peace

Created by Shara Lili Esbenshade Dec 5, 2011 at 6:51am. Last updated by Shara Lili Esbenshade Jan 9, 2012.

Gene Sharp & the History of Nonviolent Action

Created by Shara Lili Esbenshade Oct 10, 2011 at 5:30pm. Last updated by Shara Lili Esbenshade Dec 31, 2011.

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