Yes, "Mahatma" is a Sanskrit term that translates to "great soul." It is often used to refer to individuals who are revered for their wisdom, compassion, and moral integrity. Mahatma Gandhi is the most famous figure associated with this title, symbolizing the ideals of non-violence and social justice. The term reflects a deep respect for those who strive to uplift humanity.
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Mahatma is an Indian word meaning Great Soul. This is the title of respect.
Mahatma was a title not his name. Mahatma means Great Soul
Mohandas was his given name when he was born and Mahatma was given to him which meant 'Great Soul'.
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Mahatma Gandhi was a leader in the Indian independence movement against British rule. The term "Mahatma" means "great soul" in Sanskrit, and was given to him in recognition of his nonviolent resistance philosophy and his role in inspiring social change through peaceful means.
Mahatma is an Indian word meaning Great Soul. This is the title of respect.
Mahatma was a title not his name. Mahatma means Great Soul
Mahatma in Hindi means- Maha means great, Atma means soul. i.e. great soul like a saint. written by zoya bent-e arfeen khan
Mohandas was his given name when he was born and Mahatma was given to him which meant 'Great Soul'.
Mahatma means "Great One"
Rabindranath Tagor, a well-known writer in India at the time gave Mohandas Gandhi the title "mahatma" meaning great soul.
Mahatma is the meaning..mahatmanSome of the Sanskrit words that are close to the words great soul are jnaani, Jeevaathma, and aanandha-swaruupa.