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Mahatma
Gandhi
Indian Spiritual/Political
Leader and Humanitarian
1869 - 1948
“Generations to come will scarce believe
that such
a one as this walked the earth in flesh
and blood.
Albert Einstein about Gandhi”
(Mohandas Karamchand)
Gandhi was born on October 2, 1869 in
Porbandar, India. He became one of the
most respected spiritual and political
leaders of the 1900's. Gandhi helped free
the Indian people from British rule through
nonviolent resistance, and is honored
by his people as the father of the Indian
Nation. The Indian people called Gandhi
Mahatma, meaning Great
Soul.
At age 13, Gandhi joined Kasturba, age
12, in a marriage arranged by their parents.
The Gandhis had four sons: Harilal and
Manilal, born in India, and Ramdas and
Devdas born in South Africa. While Gandhi
displayed loving kindness to everyone
else, he was quite demanding and severe
with his wife and sons. Use the links
below to learn more about Gandhi's relationship
with his famiy.
Gandhi studied law in London and returned
to India in 1891 to practice. In 1893
he accepted a one year contract to do
legal work in South Africa. At the time
South Africa was controlled by the British.
When he attempted to claim his rights
as a British subject he was abused, and
soon saw that all Indians suffered similar
treatment. Gandhi stayed in South Africa
for 21 years working to secure rights
for Indian people. He developed a method
of direct social action based upon the
principles courage, nonviolence and truth
called Satyagraha. He
believed that the way people behave is
more important than what they achieve.
Satyagraha promoted nonviolence and civil
disobedience as the most appropriate methods
for obtaining political and social goals.
In 1915 Gandhi returned to India. Within
15 years he became the leader of the Indian
nationalist movement. Using the tenets
of Satyagraha he lead the campaign for
Indian independence from Britain. Gandhi
was arrested many times by the British
for his activities in South Africa and
India. He believed it was honorable to
go to jail for a just cause. Altogether
he spent seven years in prison for his
political activities. More than once Gandhi
used fasting to impress upon others the
need to be nonviolent.
India was granted independence in 1947,
and partitioned into India and Pakistan.
Rioting between Hindus and Muslims followed.
Gandhi had been an advocate for a united
India where Hindus and Muslims lived together
in peace. On January 13, 1948, at the
age of 78, he began a fast with the purpose
of stopping the bloodshed. After 5 days
the opposing leaders pledged to stop the
fighting and Gandhi broke his fast. Twelve
days later he was assassinated by a Hindu
fanatic who opposed his program of tolerance
for all creeds and religion