It is not sure Gandhi really said it at all. It was only cited in "Arun Gandhi Shares the Mahatma's Message" by Michel W. Potts, in India - West [San Leandro, California] Vol. XXVII, No. 13 (1 February 2002) p. A34 in a form of "We need to be the change we wish to see in the world."
The person your looking for is Mahatma Gandhi .
Mohandas Gandhi was called "Mahatma" because the common people who viewed him as India's national hero and spiritual leader.
What Gandhi meant was that Indians should remember their culture, identity, and customs. When Gandhi was fighting for Indian independence, the culture was getting more and more westernized by the British that occupied India. So, in order for India's independence to take place, they would need to have an Indian cultural identity, not a British one.
very unfairly
Freedom was the goal of Mahatma Gandhi's quest.
do or die Everything you want, everything you need
It is not sure Gandhi really said it at all. It was only cited in "Arun Gandhi Shares the Mahatma's Message" by Michel W. Potts, in India - West [San Leandro, California] Vol. XXVII, No. 13 (1 February 2002) p. A34 in a form of "We need to be the change we wish to see in the world."
The person your looking for is Mahatma Gandhi .
Gandhi lead the "salt march" so he could prove to the British that they could make salt and that they didn't need to get imported salt from them. It was a kind of silent protest.
This was said by Mahatma K. Gandhi, the famous campaigner for Indian Independence.
The straight answer is NO! As our beloved Dr.Abdul Kalam Sir dreams of a prosperous India which will be built by the intelligent YOUTH of India.We need not wait for another Gandhi ,with patriotism in us we will save India from annihilation certainly.
Mohandas Gandhi was called "Mahatma" because the common people who viewed him as India's national hero and spiritual leader.
nevermind i remember...the answer in Mahatma's Ghandi...just for any other kids or people who need the answer if they dont remember like i did for a second
Please refer to http://www.patentstorm.us/patents/6671735.pdf you need a free registration to access the document. Chaube, Anurag, Dy. Librarian, Mahatma Gandhi Kashi Vidyapith, Varanasi
What Gandhi meant was that Indians should remember their culture, identity, and customs. When Gandhi was fighting for Indian independence, the culture was getting more and more westernized by the British that occupied India. So, in order for India's independence to take place, they would need to have an Indian cultural identity, not a British one.
dear Rames, I need the book which you have been reading on the life of Mahatma Gandhi Would you kindly lend it to me for few days? Thanking in anticipation. your's sincierly, Onkesh Sharma