On the occasion of Gandhi Jayanti which is being celebrated on 02 October, let us all read about the legacy of Mahatma Gandhi.
Gandhi becomes an icon of nonviolence
Today, Mahatma Gandhi is best remembered as the icon of nonviolence. His ideas and practices of satyagraha, or nonviolent resistance, became the cornerstone of the Indian independence movement. After years of peaceful protests and civil disobedience against British rule in India, Gandhi helped lead his country to independence in 1947.
Since his death in 1948, Gandhi has become an international symbol of peace and nonviolent resistance. His birthday, October 2nd, is now celebrated as the International Day of Nonviolence. Today, his legacy continues to inspire people around the world who are fighting for social justice and human rights.
Mission completes India’s freedom
Mahatma Gandhi is one of the most impactful and inspiring figures in history. He is best known for leading India’s struggle for independence from British rule and for his philosophy of nonviolent resistance. Gandhi’s legacy continues to inspire people all over the world who are fighting for social justice.
Gandhi was born in 1869 in what is now modern-day India. He was educated in law in England and later returned to India to practice law. Gandhi quickly became involved in politics, and he soon became a leader of the Indian National Congress, a political party that fought for Indian independence.
Assassination and aftermath
On January 30, 1948, Mahatma Gandhi was assassinated by Hindu nationalist Nathuram Godse. For many, this act marked the end of an era. Gandhi devoted his life to championing the cause of Indian independence and promoting religious harmony between Hindus and Muslims. In the aftermath of his death, India was plunged into mourning.
Gandhi's assassination was a shock to the world. In India, it sparked communal violence between Hindus and Muslims. Thousands were killed in the riots that ensued. The legacy of Mahatma Gandhi, however, would live on. His ideals of non-violence and religious tolerance would continue to inspire people around the world for generations to come.
Conclusion
Gandhi Jayanti is celebrated on the 2nd of October every year to mark the birth anniversary of Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, who was famously known as Mahatma Gandhi. This is the day on which we have to make people aware of Non-violence & peace. To celebrate, we have some of our ready-made images, videos, and posts which you can download from Brands.live