Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi was born on October 2nd 1869 in Porbandar in Gujarat.
Known as 'Mahatma' (great soul), Gandhi was the leader of the Indian nationalist movement against British rule, and is widely considered the father of his country. His doctrine of nonviolent protest to achieve political and social progress has been hugely influential.
On January 30th 1948, he was assassinated in Delhi by a Hindu fanatic.
Comment by Clicia Pavan on September 30, 2009 at 1:01am
Dr. Arun Gandhi,grandson of Mahatma Gandhi and founder of the MK Gandhi Institute for Life Without Violence http://www.ipeace.me/group/gandhimanofpeace/forum/topics/we-will-not-let-the-birthday
Namaste
Comment by Clicia Pavan on September 29, 2009 at 8:06pm
Leave your message to Gandhi Birthday Gandhi' On October 2, 2009
This was Gandhi, a wise man, stubborn and human, humble and who loved his people
But this humble Indian has achieved respect and admiration of the world.
Einstein, the scientist, predicted that "in future generations, perhaps
hardly believe such a person a day he walked on this earth.
" And the Viceroy Mountbatten said:
"Mahatma Gandhi into the history as well as Buddha and Jesus Christ."
As humanity legacy he left his life
Your love and words of wisdom --
There is no way to peace
Peace is the way
Gandhi
Comment by Clicia Pavan on September 29, 2009 at 4:59pm
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Namaste
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Comment by Clicia Pavan on September 29, 2009 at 2:44am
IPEACE 2nd October International Day of Non Violence--
World, Peace
Jesus of Nazareth, Francis de Thus, Gandhi and others followed the path of nonviolence,
followed the path of unconditional love
Violence not only conflicts but the way we treat animals, our families, our neighbors, our friends
how many times we hurt others without thinking? How many times we apologize for a mistake?
How many times not understanding with our neighbor? Violence is any act of physical or psychological that impairs --
Let's start the non-violence through our home, our friends and people who live with us---
"There is no other path, the path is peace" Embrace your brother friend, embraces life, get my embrace of peace and love
Namaste
abraçe
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2 de octubre, día de la no violencia ---
Jesús de Nazaret, Francisco de Así, Gandhi y otros siguieron el camino de la no violencia,
seguido el camino del amor incondicional
La violencia no sólo los conflictos sino la forma en que tratamos a los animales, nuestras familias
nuestros vecinos, nuestros amigos, ¿cuántas veces nos herimos a otros sin pensar?
¿Cuántas veces le pedimos disculpas por un error?
¿Cómo no entender muchas veces con nuestro prójimo?
La violencia es cualquier acto de violencia física o psicológica que afecta ---
Vamos a empezar la no-violencia a través de nuestra casa, nuestros amigos y personas que viven con nosotros --
- "No hay otro camino, el camino es la paz" abrazo de tu amigo hermano , abraza la vida, recibe mi abrazo de paz y amor
Namaste
Comment by Clicia Pavan on September 29, 2009 at 12:07am
Leave your message to Gandhi http://www.ipeace.me/group/gandhimanofpeace/forum/topics/we-will-not-let-the-birthday
We must expand the circle of our love until it embraces all of our neighborhood, the neighborhood, in turn, should deploy throughout the city, the city to the state, and so on until the object of our love to embrace the universe. "- Mahatma Gandhi
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Tenemos que ampliar el círculo de nuestro amor hasta abarcar a todos los de nuestro barrio, el barrio, a su vez, deben desplegar toda la ciudad, la ciudad con el estado, y así sucesivamente hasta que el objeto de nuestro amor para abrazar el universo. "- Mahatma Gandhi
October 2, as the International Day of Non-Violence Gandhi es el hombre que dejó un legado de paz de la humanidad y la no violencia - Su vida fue su mayor testimonio
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