Yes, yes he did....
They were important because there are no more slaves in India and there are many differences in what happened. Ghandi was just like Martin Luther King Jr. but he did it for India not for Africa.
Ghandi's beliefs were that violence was never the way to solve anything and that approaching things in a peaceful manner was always best and so thats how he decided to do peaceful protests which involved no violence but still putting your point across.
Faith gains in strength only when people are willing to lay down their lives for it. Faith is not like a delicate flower which would wither away. Robust faith in oneself and brave trust of the opponent, so-called or real, is the best safeguard. A living faith cannot be manufactured by the rule of [the] majority.
There is so much information on Gandhi Mahatma who is regarded as the father of India. He influenced the Hindu religion and pushed for the independence of India through the Indian National Congress. He was assassinated on January 30, 1948 in New Delhi, India.
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. certainly was an admirer of the late Mohandas Ghandi and met with Indian Prime Minister Nehru in 1959. Ghandi believed that non violence was the most efficient and holy way to protest British rule over India. However, Dr. King always believed in nonviolence. He was a man of deep religious convictions that was a huge part of his education and background. Part of the eloquence of Dr. King was his self taught and deep inner belief in nonviolence.
When he was younger, he was bad at studies, but as he got older he was smarter. So my answer is yes.
Ghandi lived in India. :)ghandi moved to England to study and lived in southall which is why so many Indians live there todayGhandi lived in India. :)ghandi moved to England to study and lived in southall which is why so many Indians live there today
Mahatma Ghandi was probably the most famous Indian person of international fame.
because he was like the martin Luther king of India More like Mahatma Ghandi was the pattern from which Martin Luther King Jr drew.
No. <><><><><> Depending on your religious beliefs, you are born into Original Sin, and must be saved in order to go to Heaven. So, yes, we suffer for Adam's sin.
They were important because there are no more slaves in India and there are many differences in what happened. Ghandi was just like Martin Luther King Jr. but he did it for India not for Africa.
If you're asking what Nicki Minaj is saying in her last verse of the Mercy remix with Lil Wayne, she's actually saying "Diablo, Alejandro, dimelo Ghandi". I'm pretty sure that's what she's saying because 'diablo' and 'Alejandro' are both spanish words, so she must be saying 'dimelo Ghandi' because 'de mello Ghandi' doesn't make any sense in either language. In Spanish, Diablo means devil, Alejandro is the Spanish way of saying Alexander and dimelo Ghandi means "say it to me Ghandi" or "tell it to me Ghandi". Any Spanish speaking person can tell you she's saying 'dimelo' but I don't know why she's saying Ghandi because Ghandi is a Buddhist monk who was famous for his beliefs on peace. Sometimes Nicki Minaj makes up new words when she raps so it's hard to tell for sure, most of her made up words can be found here nicki-minaj.org/nictionary/
I cannot think of anything about Mahatma Ghandi which any sensible person would call evil; and I cannot think about any important aspect of Pol Pot's personality which it would be wise to call good. So I have to disagree with you here.
Buddhists seldom think about Christianity as anything other than "another religion". There is no "Christianity envy" or Christianity phobia. Like Ghandi they probably " ... like your Christ, (but) do not like your Christians. Your Christians are so unlike your Christ." The Dalai Lama has observed that the Christians Jesus espouses and follows many beliefs from Buddhism.
Yes, Ghandi relied on others except the police because the police did not like the way Ghandi acted. Ghandi had the whole public on his side, because they thought Ghandi was doing the right thing. He also believed in his self so, he thought if he didn't have the public on his side that he could push himself until what he wanted. When he achieved what he wanted
Ghandi's beliefs were that violence was never the way to solve anything and that approaching things in a peaceful manner was always best and so thats how he decided to do peaceful protests which involved no violence but still putting your point across.
because india has less female population & no activity for girls so mahatma jyotiba phule open school for them