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Mahatma Gandhi was first referred to as "Mahatma" by the renowned Indian poet Rabindranath Tagore in 1915. The term "Mahatma," which means "great soul," reflected Gandhi's profound commitment to nonviolent resistance and social reform. This title became synonymous with his identity and leadership in the Indian independence movement.

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