Mahatma Gandhi

Mahatma Gandhi
Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi; 2 October 1869 – 30 January 1948) was the preeminent leader of the Indian independence movement in British-ruled India. Employing nonviolent civil disobedience, Gandhi led India to independence and inspired movements for civil rights and freedom across the world. The honorific Mahatma—applied to him first in 1914 in South Africa,—is now used worldwide. He is also called Bapuin India. In common parlance in India he is often called Gandhiji. He is unofficially called the Father of the Nation...
NationalityIndian
ProfessionCivil Rights Leader
Date of Birth2 October 1869
CityPortbandar, India
CountryIndia
Rama, Allah and God are to me convertible terms.
For me, Rama and Rahim are one and the same deity. I acknowledge no other God but the one God of truth and righteousness.
A devotee of Rama may be said to be the same as the steadfast one (sthitaprajnya) of the Gita.
Even Ramanama is by itself lifeless, but it has become a living symbol of the deity because millions of people have consecrated it.
Ramanama purifies while it cures, and, therefore, it elevates.
Ramanama can be used only for a good, never for an evil end, or else thieves and robbers would be the greatest devotees.
Rama was not only on the lips of Hanuman. He was enthroned in his heart. He gave Hanuman exhaustless strength.
For me, Rama and Rahim are one and the same deity.
Hinduism would not have been much of a religion if Rama had not steeled his heart against every temptation.
Anger and intolerance are the twin enemies of correct understanding
An eye for eye only ends up making the whole world blind.
An eye for an eye would make the whole world blind.
An eye for an eye and everyone shall be blind
Satisfaction lies in the effort not the attainment. Full effort is full victory.