It was Gopal Krishna Gokhale. Gandhiji was much influenced by Gokhale and regarded him as his guru.
I believe that comes (oddly enough) from the L.M. Montgomery book Anne of Green Gables. Anne: Can't you even imagine you're in the depths of despair? Marilla: No, I cannot. To despair is to turn your back on God.
Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi (1869-1948), the greatest Indian person for ever, was the biggest, greatest helper fighting with British people who wanted to rule over India. He was the bravest (from body and from his brain and his heart) person on earth. Rabindranath Tagore, the author of the Indian national anthem, said that Mr. Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, was not an ordinary man, he was `mahatma`. These two words, `mah` and `atma` are two Hindi words. `mah` means `great` and `atma` means `soul`. So after that day Mr. Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi was no longer Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, he was Mahatma (great-soul) Gandhi and that's why everyone all around India as well as all around the world called him `Mahatma Gandhi`. Truly, Mahatma Gandhi was the greatest person on earth, and there never was, never will be another person like Mahatma Gandhi. He is famous around the world for his intelligence, bravery, and compassion.His real name was Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, but the people called him the Mahatma or Great Soul. He was one of the foremost spiritual and political leaders of the 20th century. He was a civil rights leader in South Africa and in his native India, and a proponent of India's independence from England.(see related question and link)
Mahatma Gandhi is credited with this quote: "The weak can never forgive. Forgiveness is the attribute of the strong." It reflects his belief in the power of forgiveness as a strength rather than a weakness.
Gandhi was a follower of Hinduism. However, he promoted a philosophy of non-violence, tolerance, and equality that resonates with various religions and beliefs around the world.
As far as Gandhi was concerned, he made a social choice to live a simple life. Gandhi was a lawyer and was driven to become a civil rights activist because of the supremacist and oppressive conduct of the British Imperialists. His choice to live a simple life was a part of his strategy of civil disobedience in the terrible struggle for independence from the oppressive colonialists.
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The poem you are referring to is "Who is God? Where is God?" by the poet and author M. K. Gandhi (Mahatma Gandhi). In this work, Gandhi reflects on the nature of God and the search for divinity in everyday life. His exploration emphasizes love, truth, and the interconnectedness of humanity.
No, Gandhi was assassinated by a Hindu nationalist and his last words were believed to be, "Oh God. Oh God".
No one but GOD
Mahatma Gandhi
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your mom and god jesus
These words were spoken by Mahatma Gandhi, who emphasized the importance of truth and honesty in one's actions and beliefs. Gandhi believed that truth, or being truthful in all aspects of life, was synonymous with the concept of God.
"Go to war, war is god and fascisme is god to yes yes"
Gandhi has something to do with the untouchables but i dont know what
he was influenced by the Indian god
because they were blessed by their suffering