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Mahatma Gandhi: `A Real Man Who Knew God'
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India Abroad
09-30-1994
Mahatma Gandhi: `A Real Man Who Knew God'.
A century and quarter after his birth, Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi seems apocryphal. He has become a fabled figure who may never even have existed.
Albert Einstein's famous tribute to him that "generations to come will scarce believe that such a one as this in flesh and blood ever walked upon this earth" does not seem extravagant.
But so overwhelming have his intellectual, p...
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; Gandhi, Mahatma Gandhi, ou l'eveil des humilies. Jacques Attali. Paris: Fayard, 2007. 544 pp. Euro23. In a way, Gandhi's assessment is negative (the secession of Pakistan, Indo-Muslim massacres, the illusory victory of the abolition of castes, non-violence as a dead letter). (In this respect,
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GANDHI & SON A FAMILY TRAGEDY ; A darker side of greatness ++ As the saintly father of Indian nation, he is almost universally venerated. But Mahatma Gandhi also knew bitter failure as a father. Now, to widespread outrage, a new film is about to shed light on his relationship with his first-born child, Harilal. By Andrew Buncombe
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; India is a country richly littered with sacred monuments, honoured traditions and shrines to the many gods worshipped by its people. But few things are held in such reverent awe as the memory of Mahatma Gandhi, the father of the nation and the man rightly credited more than any other with achieving
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Indian activists plan to place Mahatma Gandhi's memoirs in libraries across the nation
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Mahatma Gandhi: His Life and Ideas
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; Mahatma Gandhi: His Life and Ideas. By Charles F. Andrews. SkyLight Lives Series. Woodstock, Vt.: SkyLight Paths Publishing, 2003. xxxi + 296 pp. $18.95 (paper). In choosing to reissue this 1930 biography of Gandhi by Anglican priest Charlie Andrews, the SkyLight Lives Series has put into our hands
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Following in Gandhi's footsteps: Canadian dresses as Indian peace activist.
Blade (Toledo, OH)
; Byline: David Yonke Sep. 29--Shall Sinha grew up in Bihar, India, south of Nepal, where the Mahatma Gandhi was worshipped as a reincarnation of God for dramatically improving the lives of the residents. People in this area had been suffering for decades, searching for a political leader but nobody
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