1-non violence
2-"satyagraha" means request for truth or peaceful protest
there are many ways, many ways, many many ways, a lot of ways, a lot of lot of ways, lots of ways... :O
yes! Martin Luther King Jr. studied his ways to help with his ideals of peace
Maharshi Dayanand Sarswati and Mahatama Gandhi were not connected or related by any family or blood relationship. However, both hailed from Kathiawar (present day Gujarat state) in Western India and are related in many ways. Rather Maharishi Dayanand Saraswati is known as ideological, political and social Guru or Father of Mahatma Gandhi. And as such the Maharishi is known or called as Rashtrapitamah.It was Maharishi's personality, writings, preachings and contributions in the Nineteenth Century what Mahatma Gandhi practised in the Twentieth Century to attain Freedom for India.The ideology for nation's freedom movement of India in terms of Social Injustice, War on Untouchability, National Language, Swadeshi, Education of Women, Universalism etc. etc. enunciated by the Maharishi were what Gandhi followed and worked upon to be called as Rashtrapita.
He worked in similar ways as did Mohandas Ghandien.wikipedia.orgMohandas Karamchand Gandhi was the preeminent leader and freedom fighter of Indian nationalism in British-ruled India.
Yofe was his mentor because gandhi respected Yofe for being a vegetarian. Yofe helped teach gandhi about independence before Yofe was brutally murdered by a conservative indian. little was ever written about Yofe because Gandhi took credit for Yofes ideas after his death.
there are many ways, many ways, many many ways, a lot of ways, a lot of lot of ways, lots of ways... :O
Yes
Gandhi inspired Martin Luther King Jr. after his trip to India. He studied the ways of Gandhi and came back with the ways to speak out without violence but with peace.
yes! Martin Luther King Jr. studied his ways to help with his ideals of peace
many different ways but just 1 is Mahatma Gandhi
Maharshi Dayanand Sarswati and Mahatama Gandhi were not connected or related by any family or blood relationship. However, both hailed from Kathiawar (present day Gujarat state) in Western India and are related in many ways. Rather Maharishi Dayanand Saraswati is known as ideological, political and social Guru or Father of Mahatma Gandhi. And as such the Maharishi is known or called as Rashtrapitamah.It was Maharishi's personality, writings, preachings and contributions in the Nineteenth Century what Mahatma Gandhi practised in the Twentieth Century to attain Freedom for India.The ideology for nation's freedom movement of India in terms of Social Injustice, War on Untouchability, National Language, Swadeshi, Education of Women, Universalism etc. etc. enunciated by the Maharishi were what Gandhi followed and worked upon to be called as Rashtrapita.
First of all, its not mohamad gandhi, its *MOHATMA* Gandhi. And his influence im not quite sure but I hope someone can improve this answer, however, he had really peaceful ways of campaigning and he wanted to make India and indepedent country. Thanks..
It was his religion and Gandhi was always open to learning about new religions and ways of beliefs.
He worked in similar ways as did Mohandas Ghandien.wikipedia.orgMohandas Karamchand Gandhi was the preeminent leader and freedom fighter of Indian nationalism in British-ruled India.
Well, in my opinionthe most controversial Indian would have to be Gandhi. For all his different ways of ending wars.
as i know mahatma Gandhi was inspired for non-violence in south africa. Mohandas Gandhi saw that India needed help so he adapted their ways and was known for his civil disobedience. He was known for The Salt March and Homespun Movement. But the question as to where he first got the non violent concept is unknown.
People will look up to Gandhi in many ways. There shouldn't be any negative thoughts about Gandhi. He wanted peace and he succeeded in it by using his peaceful methods. Gandhi knew things would go the wrong way, but he also knew as long as he succeeded in one place with these methods, it would carry on and keep succeeding in other places too. Later, other citizens will use Gandhi's non violent methods, and will do great, just like him.