Einstein about Gandhi
http://streams.gandhiserve.org/einstein.html Read Einstein’s letters to Gandhi and his statements about him.
http://streams.gandhiserve.org/einstein.html Read Einstein’s letters to Gandhi and his statements about him.
We are feeling humbled today by an article in The Times of India (June 27, 2007) written by London bureau chief Rashmee Roshan Lall. It is a heart warming news story which in itself lifts the mood of a reader so oppressed by all the dreadful and frivolous news of our times. We would like [...]
Gandhis London walk is rediscovery of London. I know the monuments and history of central London districts of Aldwych, Strand, Coven Garden, Russel Square and Trafalgar Square almost as well as my own living room. But Gandhis London walk opened a whole new text book about London to me. It’s a part of London‘s history [...]
Today violence is way of life and you can’t walk out of your door without fear of terror attacks , so much for the “war on terror”! Relevance here comes with Ghandhi’s message of non-violence. Let’s pull Ghandhi out of the closet, out of the libraries and spread peace with this walk. Chris
I always felt that Mahatma Gandhi’s autobiography – My Experiments with Truth – is one of the books which should be made compulsory reading in the schools. His truthfulness reflects in each page of the book without making an effort to portray how great he was. I compliment the Goyal Foundation on this walk. Jayant
You may be aware that it was Rabindranath Tagore who first called Gandhiji a Mahatma. Mahatama Gandhi’s philosophy of non-violence and civil disobedience inspired other nations to carry out their freedom struggle Jayant