Indian Renaissance Gandhi Literature
M.K.
Gandhi was a gigantic man. ‘He was an organization. For India he is an ‘avatar’
“He
was no doubt primarily a man of God, but he was also a practical man who was
more keen on doing the right things under all conceivable circumstances than in
making an exhibition of tight-rope dancing in the interest of theoretical
consistency.”
Whatever
he did was experiments with truth which he thought as God. There are lots of
things which stand as values of life. He was a humanist, a man of religion and
a nationalist and patriot. In Africa or in India, he had struggles with the
Whites or the English yet there was not enmity against them. He learnt English
and studied law. He was a pure Indian. Simplicity was a marked quality which is
found not only in his life but also in writing. He had faith in men that lead
to hatred of machines. Inequality in class and trade were horrible and
separated a man from the society. His aim was ‘Sarvodaya’. Gandhi remained a
pioneer in social changes. He turned a leader and as the leader he immensely
influenced Indians, Indians, African and the whole world. His life and deeds
can’t be described in short span.
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