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  2. Gandhi (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Gandhi (pronunciation ⓘ; Hindi: ... is an Indian surname. Gandhi may also refer to: Family of Mahatma Gandhi ... (1912–1960), husband of Indira Gandhi, real name ...

  3. Mahatma - Wikipedia

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    The term is commonly used for Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, who is often referred to simply as "Mahatma Gandhi". Albeit less frequently, this epithet has also been used with regard to such people as Basava [ 1 ] (1131–1167), Swami Shraddhanand (1856–1926), Lalon Shah (1772–1890), Ayyankali (1863–1941), and Jyotirao Phule (1827–1890).

  4. Mahatma Gandhi - Wikipedia

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    The 1995 Marathi play Gandhi Virudh Gandhi explored the relationship between Gandhi and his son Harilal. The 2007 film, Gandhi, My Father was inspired on the same theme. The 1989 Marathi play Me Nathuram Godse Boltoy and the 1997 Hindi play Gandhi Ambedkar criticised Gandhi and his principles. [355] [356]

  5. File:Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi pronunciation 3.oga

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  6. Honorific titles of Indian figures - Wikipedia

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    "One with greatest thoughts" (Hindi). "Mahan" = "great" and "Mann" = "thought/heart" Madan Mohan Malaviya: Mahatma /Bapuji Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi [19] Sanskrit for 'great soul'. In popular usage ever since Rabindranath Tagore used it to refer to him. [20] Mahatma Gandhi: Mahatma: Jotirao Govindrao Phule [21] [22] "Great Soul" (Sanskrit).

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  8. Nai Talim - Wikipedia

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    –Mahatma Gandhi “An education which does not teach us to discriminate between good and bad, to assimilate the one and eschew the other, is a misnomer.” –Mahatma Gandhi “The aim of university education should be to turn out true servants of the people who will live and die for the country's freedom.” –Mahatma Gandhi

  9. Sarvodaya - Wikipedia

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    Sarvōdaya (Hindi: सर्वोदय sarv-"all", uday "rising") is a Sanskrit term which generally means "universal uplift" or "progress of all". The term was used by Mahatma Gandhi as the title of his 1908 translation of John Ruskin's critique of political economy, Unto This Last, and Gandhi came to use the term for the ideal of his own political philosophy. [1]