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Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Mahātmā - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Mahatma is Sanskrit for "Great Soul" (महात्मा mahātmā : महा mahā (great) + आत्मं or आत्मन ātman [soul]); it is similar in usage to the modern Christian term saint. This epithet is commonly appl...
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The Indian people called Gandhiji 'Mahatma', meaning Great Soul. At the age of 13 Gandhi married Kasturba, a girl the same age. Their parents arranged the marriage. The Gandhis had four children. Gandhi studied law in London and returned to India in 1891 to practice.
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he is thus often referred to as Mahatma Ghandi or The Mahatma. He was most noted for his advocacy of non-violence in resisting oppression, and played an important role in convincing Great Britain to grant independence to India and Pakistan.
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Mahatma Gandhi comprehensive information website, useful for researchers, scholars, students and everyone. regularly updated, featuring information on Gandhi, his life, work & philosophy, Nonviolence, Peace and Conflict Resolution, educational resources ... Mahatma Gandhi's...
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The official e-archive, the site consists of in-depth information about his lifestyle, teachings, stamps, books, audios and videos of Gandhi.
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