Mahatma Gandhi full history
Mahatma Gandhi full history :-
Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi was born on 2 October 1869 AD. Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, a prominent political and spiritual leader of the Indian independence movement, was the leader of retaliation for atrocities through satyagraha. He had inspired the movement for civil rights and freedom of the people all over the world by providing independence to India. The world knows him as Mahatma Gandhi.
Mahatma Gandhi is an honorific word in Sanskrit language or great soul. Gandhiji was first addressed by Rajved Jeevaram Kalidas in 1915 AD as Mahatma. Mahatma Gandhi was a Gujarati caste of Gujarati language. Hence he is also known as Bapu.
Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi was born in the coastal city of western India Gujarat in a city called Porbandar. His father’s name was Karamchand Gandhi. Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi was married in 1883 to Kasturba Bai aged 14 when he completed the age of 13 or the marriage was decided by his parents.
Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi and Kasturba had four children, all of whom were sons. Mohandas Karam Chandra Gandhi went to England to study law and become a barrister at University College London. His time spent in the imperial capital of London was greatly influenced by a promise given to his mother-in-law before the Jain scorpion to leave Hindus to give up meat liquor and narrow ideology.
In South Africa, Mahatma Gandhi faced discrimination against Indians. He was initially thrown out of the train for refusing to enter the third class compartment after having a valid first class coach ticket. Mahatma Gandhi also had to face many difficulties in the journey. Many hotels in Africa were barred from him. Similarly, there are many incidents that happened to him in Africa.
The struggle of Indian independence
struggle:-
Gandhi returned to India from South Africa in 1914 AD. By this time Gandhi had become distinguished as a nationalist leader and convenor. Gopal came to India at the behest of Krishna Gokhale and Gandhi’s ideas were influenced to a great extent by Gokhale’s ideas in the early days. On coming to India, he launched the Champaran and Kheda Satyagraha movement.
In the non-cooperation movement, Gandhiji believed that the British rule in India is being done only with the cooperation of Indians, if we all come together and cooperate against the British on everything, freedom is possible. Popularity made him the biggest leader of the Congress and could use weapons like coincidence non-violence and peaceful retaliation against the British. Meanwhile, the Jallianwala massacre caused tremendous blow to the country, which sparked the flame of anger and violence in the public.
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