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Mahatma Gandhi

    2. Oktober 1869 – 30. Januar 1948
    Mahatma Gandhi
    Worte des Friedens
    Eine Autobiographie, oder, Die Geschichte meiner Experimente mit der Wahrheit
    Was man mit Gewalt gewinnt, kann man nur mit Gewalt behalten
    Wege und Mittel
    Wer den Weg der Wahrheit geht, stopert nicht
    Quellen des inneren Friedens
    • 2024

      Justice in Palestine is an essential work by one of the twentieth century's most powerful and authoritative voices.

      Justice in Palestine
    • 2023

      My Experiments With Truth

      Gandhi An Autobiography

      • 474 Seiten
      • 17 Lesestunden

      The autobiography provides an intimate look into M. K. Gandhi's life, tracing his development from childhood to 1921. It reveals his thoughts, beliefs, and the societal challenges that shaped him into a pivotal leader and social reformer. Through this personal narrative, readers gain a deeper understanding of Gandhi's journey and the complexities of his era, highlighting his emergence as a global symbol of peace and harmony, ultimately earning him the title of the father of the nation, India.

      My Experiments With Truth
    • 2023

      The Bhagavad Gita

      • 274 Seiten
      • 10 Lesestunden

      Exploring Hindu philosophy, this rendition of the Bhagavad Gita reflects M.K. Gandhi's interpretations and insights. It delves into his ideologies, particularly the principle of Ahimsa (non-violence), which played a crucial role in the Indian freedom struggle. Gandhi's leadership united diverse classes and sects in pursuit of Swaraj, illustrating how deeply the Gita influenced his thoughts and actions. This work serves as both a spiritual guide and a historical account of Gandhi's impact on India's quest for independence.

      The Bhagavad Gita
    • 2023

      A Letter to a Hindu

      • 48 Seiten
      • 2 Lesestunden

      Dated the 14th of December 1908, A Letter to a Hindu was a letter written by Leo Tolstoy to Tarak Nath Das, a Bengali revolutionary and scholar, in response to a request for support for India's separation from British rule, which argued that the Indian people should seek to free themselves from British rule through non-violent protests and strikes, and other forms of peaceful resistance.The letter soon gained international attention after it was published in the Free Hindustan, and it came to the attention of the young Mahatma Gandhi. Drawing on a variety of sources, cultures and teachings, Tolstoy's letter was instrumental in forming Gandhi's views on non-violent resistance - as Gandhi himself acknowledges in his introduction: 'To me, as a humble follower of that great teacher whom I have long looked upon as one of my guides, it is a matter of honour to be connected with the publication of his letter'.

      A Letter to a Hindu
    • 2021

      Mahatma Gandhi Autobiography

      The Story of My Experiments With Truth

      • 466 Seiten
      • 17 Lesestunden

      The autobiography explores the life of a man whose fame has inspired beliefs in kindness, compassion, and equality. It delves into his personal and professional struggles, highlighting the dilemmas he faced along the way. Guided by unwavering truth and faith, he reflects on his journey, offering insights into the virtues he embodies. This narrative invites readers to contemplate the deeper meanings of integrity and resilience.

      Mahatma Gandhi Autobiography
    • 2021

      India Of My Dreams

      • 226 Seiten
      • 8 Lesestunden

      Mahatma Gandhi's life exemplifies his deep commitment to truth and non-violence, which he used to challenge oppression and inspire change. This book explores his vision for an independent India, emphasizing unity, compassion, and harmony across all sectors, including social, religious, and economic. Gandhi's principles and actions serve as a guide for achieving strong progress through collective effort, reflecting his belief in a cohesive and inclusive society.

      India Of My Dreams
    • 2021

      M.K. Gandhi an Autobiography

      • 578 Seiten
      • 21 Lesestunden

      The autobiography chronicles M.K. Gandhi's life from childhood to 1920, offering an intimate glimpse into the personal experiences of a leader who inspired millions toward independence. Influenced by notable figures such as Leo Tolstoy, John Ruskin, and Shrimad Rajchandra, Gandhi reflects on how these works shaped his philosophy. In the concluding chapter, he acknowledges the shift to a public life, emphasizing the transparency that came with his role as a prominent figure in the independence movement.

      M.K. Gandhi an Autobiography
    • 2020

      Indian Home Rule

      • 120 Seiten
      • 5 Lesestunden

      Gandhi's 1909 work delves into his philosophy of Swaraj, advocating for self-rule and critiquing modern civilization and mechanization. The text articulates his vision for Indian independence and highlights the moral and ethical dimensions of self-governance. Its provocative ideas led to its ban by the British government in 1910, marking it as a significant and controversial contribution to India's struggle for freedom.

      Indian Home Rule