Mahatma Gandhi once stopped talking for 21 days. Gandhi did numerous fasts in protest of the British rule of India.
One of the many reasons Mahatma Gandhi fasted was: To stop the communal fight between Hindus and Muslims.
His aim was to stop racism. He used and believed in: Ahisma - non-violence. Satyagraha - breaking the law without violence.
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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.
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It was the other way round. He was born Mohandas Gandhi, and later the honorific title Mahatma was applied to him. Mahatma means Great Soul, and Gandhi was annoyed when people called him that. After a while, I believe he got tired of saying to people "Stop calling me that".
Mohandas Gandhi fasted five different times. They were, for the most part, all of the same reasons. He wanted to stop his protests because of violence.
One of the many reasons Mahatma Gandhi fasted was: To stop the communal fight between Hindus and Muslims.
His aim was to stop racism. He used and believed in: Ahisma - non-violence. Satyagraha - breaking the law without violence.
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If you are talking about years, about 3-4 years. If you are talking about non-stop, about all night.
Mohandas K. Gandhi was a very religious man and his religion had a lot of impact on him, alot of which contributed to who he was as a person. He fasted often when he wanted peace and he almost died once when the Hindu Muslim hostility was at one of its worst points. Finally when Gandhi almost died this they stop fighting, he said he would rather DIE than see all the peace he worked for be destroyed. His fasting is a very good example of his faith being intertwined in his teachings and beliefs
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.
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In a way, yes. Gandhi could stop an entire war just by threatening to starve himself to death. Even of both enemies hated each other, they would stop a war to please Gandhi. Gandhi wanted to unite East and West Pakistan. Those who didn't saw Gandhi as an obstacle, so they assassinated him.
Uh... Stop talking to her?