Mahatma Gandhi remembered on his 148th birth anniversary
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Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, known as The Mahatma
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Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, known as The Mahatma
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Guyana observed the 148th birth anniversary of Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, known as βThe Mahatmaβ yesterday as the United Nations International Day of non-violence was observed worldwide.
Gandhi, who is best known for his efforts which led to India achieving independence from British rule, and inspired movements for non-violence, civil rights and freedom across the world, was assassinated on January 30, 1948 in New Delhi, India.
In honour of his works, the Indian High Commission in Guyana held a ceremony in the Promenade Gardens on Middle Streets, Georgetown where a statue of Gandhi is erected.
The event was attended by Prime Minister, Moses Nagamootoo; businessman Dr. Yesu Persaud; Mayor of Georgetown, Patricia Chase-Green; Indian High Commissioner to Guyana, Venkatachalam Mahalingam, President of the Womenβs Progressive Organization, Sheila Veerasammy among others.
Nagamootoo described Gandhi as a prolific man who is remembered for his greatness and what he represented.
βIntrinsic to him was humility. Intrinsic to him was service. And the adulation did not snatch his glory of his greatness nor reflected it. Gandhi was in my opinion, bigger than himself, perhaps as big as the world and perhaps beyond,β the Prime Minister said.
According to the Prime Minister, βToday we are sitting on the edge of a very dangerous world. We are sitting on the edge of a catastrophe. We are looking at the war of words between the United Statesβthe worldβs most powerful country and North Korea. The war of words between two leadersβone contemplating a preempt strike and the other a retaliatory strike and vice versa.β
He continued, βThey are talking aboutβ¦ not about conventional weapons of war. They are speaking to nuclear weaponsβthermo nuclear weapons that have the capacity to destroy our planet.β
Prime Minister Nagamootoo said that Gandhi would have advised the world leaders that βan eye for an eye would leave the world blind, in fact, would leave no world at all.β
The Prime Minster reminded the gathering that Gandhi spoke to the truth of corruption and weaknesses in leadership. He also reminded that Gandhi believed that what was more precious and needed was character.
βIf we are to take anything away to influence our own lives from the great Mahatma we should take away the need to build our character, to promote truth even though truth maybe uncomfortable, to promote incorruptibility, to promote our own selves not as who we are in positions of status and in offices that may be bureaucratic but as servants of the people.β
He said that Gandhi believed that all beings, in particularly human beings are equal. The fact that we are observing the birth of Gandhi dispels the myth that he was insignificant, he pointed out.
Nagamootoo recounted that 100 years after the birth of Gandhiβin 1969, he thought there was no peaceful way out for Guyana. βBut we (Guyana) won peacefully. We achieved our independence and status as a republican state and we achieved the status of a democratic country proud to stand up with the rest of the world as a people of peace and a people of purpose without violence, without war.β
He urged the gathering to treasure the fact that they are a part of a multi cultural, multi ethnic, multi racial society strengthened by its multiculturalism, strengthened by its diversity.
Dr. Persaud, Mayor Chase-Green and the Indian High Commissioner to Guyana also outlined Gandhiβs achievements.
Born and raised in a Hindu merchant caste family in Western India, and trained in law at the Inner Temple in London, Gandhi inspired movements for civil rights and freedom across the world.
His birthday in India is commemorated as Gandhi Jayanti, a national holiday.
There was a parade on liberty Ave last Sunday
The teaching of the man should be given to every Hindu child from a young age in Ashrams.
In Guyana and the diaspora Guyanese Hindu Pundits must be willing to welcome every person who wants to be a part of Hinduism regardless of race and nationality. This is the most important tribute Pandits can make to this Great man.
I read some place that in some African countries they are calling for the removal of Gandhi statues because they said he was a racist...not sure how they came up with this position.
THE GREATEST MAN TO WALK THIS EARTH. BAPUJI WILL FOREVER BE IN OUR HEARTS!!!
VishMahabir posted:I read some place that in some African countries they are calling for the removal of Gandhi statues because they said he was a racist...not sure how they came up with this position.
Maybe they should see the racism in themselves.
Ghana appears to be the only African country which had a controversy about Gandhi's statue on the compound of the University of Ghana.
Proponents maintained that Africans are to be promoted in that manner rather than foreigners.
However, Ghana's ministers and officials followed the dialogues and discussions with grave concerns on this proposal when the statue was established in 2016.
In the end and reluctantly, it was decided that Gandhi's statue will be removed and placed at another location.
Indians no longer believes in non-violence principles. Is that a slap in the face of Gandhi's ideology?
Prince posted:Indians no longer believes in non-violence principles. Is that a slap in the face of Gandhi's ideology?
The world has changed since Gandhi's teachings. You don't allow the same person to slap twice on your face. Fool me once, shame on you. Fool me twice, shame on me.
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