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Mohandas Karamchand
      Gandhi
Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi
• Employing non-violent civil disobedience, Gandhi led India
to independence and inspired movements for non-violence,
civil rights and freedom across the world

• Gandhi is commonly known as Mahatma Gandhi

• He is known in India as the Father of the Nation

• Born and raised in a Hindu Bania community in coastal
Gujarat, and trained in law at the Inner Temple in London,
Gandhi first employed non-violent civil disobedience as an
expatriate lawyer in South Africa, in the resident Indian
community's struggle for civil rights
Early life and background
• His grandfather was Uttamchand Gandhi, also called Utta
Gandhi

• Jain ideas and practices influenced Gandhi particularly
through his mother who was a devout Jain

• The Indian classics, especially the stories of Shravana and
king Harishchandra, had a great impact on Gandhi in his
childhood

• The couple's first child was born ,but survived only a few
days

• Gandhi's father, Karamchand Gandhi, had also died earlier
that year
English barrister
• Gandhi traveled to London ,England

• His time in London was influenced by a vow he had made to his mother upon leaving India

• Gandhi tried to adopt English customs ,including taking dancing lessons for example

• Influenced by Henry Salt's writing was elected to its executive committee
Civil rights movement in South Africa
               (1893 1914)
• Gandhi spent 21 years in South Africa

• Indians in South Africa were led by wealthy Muslims

• Gandhi considered them all to be Indians

• He realized he was out of contact with the enormous complexities of religious and cultural life
in India
Non-cooperation
• Gandhi criticised both the actions of the British Raj and the retaliatory violence of Indians

• Gandhi expanded his non-violence platform to include the swadeshi policy the boycott of
foreign-made goods

• Gandhi exhorted Indian men and women ,rich or poor
Salt Satyagraha (Salt March)
• Gandhi stayed out of active politics

• He focused instead on resolving the wedge between the Swaraj Party and the Indian National
Congress

• Gandhi pushed through a resolution at the Calcutta Congress in December 1928 calling on the
British government to grant India dominion status or face a new campaign of non-cooperation
with complete independence for the country as its goal
Negotiations
• The conference was a disappointment to Gandhi and the
nationalists

• This was the start of a new campaign by Gandhi to improve
the lives of the untouchables

• Gandhi wanted to avoid being a target for Raj propaganda
by leading a party that had temporarily accepted political
accommodation with the Raj

• Gandhi returned to active politics again in 1936

• He did not restrain the Congress from adopting socialism
as its goal
Quit India
• Gandhi favored offering non-violent moral support to the British effort when World War II broke
out in 1939

• This was Gandhi 'sand the Congress Party 'smost definitive revolt aimed at securing the British
exit from India

• Gandhi and his supporters made it clear they would not support the war effort unless India
were granted immediate independence
Partition and independence, 1947

• Gandhi was opposed to the concept of partition as it contradicted his vision of religious unity

• The Muslim League passed a resolution for them to divide and quit

• Gandhi suggested an agreement which required the Congress and Muslim League to
cooperate and attain independence under a provisional government

• Gandhi was infuriated and visited the most riot prone areas to stop the massacres
Assassination
• The assassin, Nathuram Godse, was a Hindu nationalist with links to the extremist Hindu
Mahasabha

• Gandhi's memorial Gh t, New Delhi, bears the epigraph H Ram ,

• These are widely believed to be Gandhi 'slast words

• Jawaharlal Nehru'saddress to Gandhi
Influences
• Historian R.B. Cribb argues that Gandhi 'sthought evolved over time

• He grew up in an eclectic religious atmosphere and throughout his life searched for insights
from many religious traditions

• Themes from Jainism that Gandhi absorbed included asceticism
Truth and Satyagraha
• Gandhi dedicated his life to the wider purpose of discovering truth

• Bruce Watson argues that Gandhi based Satyagraha on the Vedantic ideal of self-realization

• Gandhi borrowed Christian-Islamic ideas of equality ,the brotherhood of man

• Gandhi stated that the most important battle to fight was overcoming his own demons
Nonviolence
• He was the first to apply it in the political field on a large
scale

• Gandhi explains his philosophy and way of life in his
autobiography The Story of My Experiments with Truth

• Gandhi realized later that this level of nonviolence required
incredible faith and courage

• Gandhi came under some political fire for his criticism of
those who attempted to achieve independence through more
violent means
Intervention in Palestine
• One of Gandhi major strategies first in South Africa and then in India was uniting Muslims and
Hindus to work together in opposition to British imperialism

• All major political groups in India opposed a Jewish state in Palestine

• This led to discussions concerning the persecution of the Jews in Germany and the emigration
of Jews from Europe to Palestine

• He did not ,however

• Gandhi thought the Zionists in Palestine represented European imperialism and used violence
to achieve its goals

• Philosopher Martin Buber was extremely critical of Gandhi 'sapproach and in 1939 wrote an
open letter to him on the subject
Vegetarianism and fasting
• Stephen Hay argues that Gandhi in London looked into numerous religious and intellectual
currents

• Gandhi was close to the chairman of the London Vegetarian Society

• Gandhi became a strict vegetarian

• Gandhi used fasting as a political device

• Gandhi noted in his autobiography that vegetarianism was the beginning of his deep
commitment to Brahmacharya

• His final fast in 1948, after India was independent, was lauded by the British press

• Alter argues that Gandhi 'sfixation on diet and celibacy were much deeper than exercises in
self-discipline
Swaraj, Self-Rule
• Rudolph argues that after a false start in trying to emulate the English in an attempt to
overcome his timidity

• Gandhi was a self-described philosophical anarchist

• Gandhi believed that society should be the exact opposite

• His idea was that true self-rule in a country means that every person rules his or herself and
that there is no state which enforces laws upon the people

• He responded saying ,in my experience

• Tewari argues that Gandhi saw democracy as more than a system of government

• Democracy was a way of life
Literary works
• Gandhi was a prolific writer

• The book was translated into English the next year

• He edited several newspapers including Harijan in Gujarati

• Gandhi wrote several books including his autobiography

• His other autobiographies included : Satyagraha in South
Africa about his struggle there

• He wrote extensively on vegetarianism ,diet and health
,religion ,social reforms
Followers and international influence

• Leaders of the civil rights movement in the United States,
including Martin Luther King and James Lawson, drew from
the writings of Gandhi in the development of their own
theories about non-violence

• The former President of South Africa Nelson Mandela was
a follower of the non-violent resistance philosophy of Gandhi

• Bhana and Vahed commented on these events as Gandhi
inspired succeeding generations of South African activists
seeking to end White rule

• Lanza del Vasto went to India in 1936 intending to live with
Gandhi
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Gandhi

  • 2. Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi • Employing non-violent civil disobedience, Gandhi led India to independence and inspired movements for non-violence, civil rights and freedom across the world • Gandhi is commonly known as Mahatma Gandhi • He is known in India as the Father of the Nation • Born and raised in a Hindu Bania community in coastal Gujarat, and trained in law at the Inner Temple in London, Gandhi first employed non-violent civil disobedience as an expatriate lawyer in South Africa, in the resident Indian community's struggle for civil rights
  • 3. Early life and background • His grandfather was Uttamchand Gandhi, also called Utta Gandhi • Jain ideas and practices influenced Gandhi particularly through his mother who was a devout Jain • The Indian classics, especially the stories of Shravana and king Harishchandra, had a great impact on Gandhi in his childhood • The couple's first child was born ,but survived only a few days • Gandhi's father, Karamchand Gandhi, had also died earlier that year
  • 4. English barrister • Gandhi traveled to London ,England • His time in London was influenced by a vow he had made to his mother upon leaving India • Gandhi tried to adopt English customs ,including taking dancing lessons for example • Influenced by Henry Salt's writing was elected to its executive committee
  • 5. Civil rights movement in South Africa (1893 1914) • Gandhi spent 21 years in South Africa • Indians in South Africa were led by wealthy Muslims • Gandhi considered them all to be Indians • He realized he was out of contact with the enormous complexities of religious and cultural life in India
  • 6. Non-cooperation • Gandhi criticised both the actions of the British Raj and the retaliatory violence of Indians • Gandhi expanded his non-violence platform to include the swadeshi policy the boycott of foreign-made goods • Gandhi exhorted Indian men and women ,rich or poor
  • 7. Salt Satyagraha (Salt March) • Gandhi stayed out of active politics • He focused instead on resolving the wedge between the Swaraj Party and the Indian National Congress • Gandhi pushed through a resolution at the Calcutta Congress in December 1928 calling on the British government to grant India dominion status or face a new campaign of non-cooperation with complete independence for the country as its goal
  • 8. Negotiations • The conference was a disappointment to Gandhi and the nationalists • This was the start of a new campaign by Gandhi to improve the lives of the untouchables • Gandhi wanted to avoid being a target for Raj propaganda by leading a party that had temporarily accepted political accommodation with the Raj • Gandhi returned to active politics again in 1936 • He did not restrain the Congress from adopting socialism as its goal
  • 9. Quit India • Gandhi favored offering non-violent moral support to the British effort when World War II broke out in 1939 • This was Gandhi 'sand the Congress Party 'smost definitive revolt aimed at securing the British exit from India • Gandhi and his supporters made it clear they would not support the war effort unless India were granted immediate independence
  • 10. Partition and independence, 1947 • Gandhi was opposed to the concept of partition as it contradicted his vision of religious unity • The Muslim League passed a resolution for them to divide and quit • Gandhi suggested an agreement which required the Congress and Muslim League to cooperate and attain independence under a provisional government • Gandhi was infuriated and visited the most riot prone areas to stop the massacres
  • 11. Assassination • The assassin, Nathuram Godse, was a Hindu nationalist with links to the extremist Hindu Mahasabha • Gandhi's memorial Gh t, New Delhi, bears the epigraph H Ram , • These are widely believed to be Gandhi 'slast words • Jawaharlal Nehru'saddress to Gandhi
  • 12. Influences • Historian R.B. Cribb argues that Gandhi 'sthought evolved over time • He grew up in an eclectic religious atmosphere and throughout his life searched for insights from many religious traditions • Themes from Jainism that Gandhi absorbed included asceticism
  • 13. Truth and Satyagraha • Gandhi dedicated his life to the wider purpose of discovering truth • Bruce Watson argues that Gandhi based Satyagraha on the Vedantic ideal of self-realization • Gandhi borrowed Christian-Islamic ideas of equality ,the brotherhood of man • Gandhi stated that the most important battle to fight was overcoming his own demons
  • 14. Nonviolence • He was the first to apply it in the political field on a large scale • Gandhi explains his philosophy and way of life in his autobiography The Story of My Experiments with Truth • Gandhi realized later that this level of nonviolence required incredible faith and courage • Gandhi came under some political fire for his criticism of those who attempted to achieve independence through more violent means
  • 15. Intervention in Palestine • One of Gandhi major strategies first in South Africa and then in India was uniting Muslims and Hindus to work together in opposition to British imperialism • All major political groups in India opposed a Jewish state in Palestine • This led to discussions concerning the persecution of the Jews in Germany and the emigration of Jews from Europe to Palestine • He did not ,however • Gandhi thought the Zionists in Palestine represented European imperialism and used violence to achieve its goals • Philosopher Martin Buber was extremely critical of Gandhi 'sapproach and in 1939 wrote an open letter to him on the subject
  • 16. Vegetarianism and fasting • Stephen Hay argues that Gandhi in London looked into numerous religious and intellectual currents • Gandhi was close to the chairman of the London Vegetarian Society • Gandhi became a strict vegetarian • Gandhi used fasting as a political device • Gandhi noted in his autobiography that vegetarianism was the beginning of his deep commitment to Brahmacharya • His final fast in 1948, after India was independent, was lauded by the British press • Alter argues that Gandhi 'sfixation on diet and celibacy were much deeper than exercises in self-discipline
  • 17. Swaraj, Self-Rule • Rudolph argues that after a false start in trying to emulate the English in an attempt to overcome his timidity • Gandhi was a self-described philosophical anarchist • Gandhi believed that society should be the exact opposite • His idea was that true self-rule in a country means that every person rules his or herself and that there is no state which enforces laws upon the people • He responded saying ,in my experience • Tewari argues that Gandhi saw democracy as more than a system of government • Democracy was a way of life
  • 18. Literary works • Gandhi was a prolific writer • The book was translated into English the next year • He edited several newspapers including Harijan in Gujarati • Gandhi wrote several books including his autobiography • His other autobiographies included : Satyagraha in South Africa about his struggle there • He wrote extensively on vegetarianism ,diet and health ,religion ,social reforms
  • 19. Followers and international influence • Leaders of the civil rights movement in the United States, including Martin Luther King and James Lawson, drew from the writings of Gandhi in the development of their own theories about non-violence • The former President of South Africa Nelson Mandela was a follower of the non-violent resistance philosophy of Gandhi • Bhana and Vahed commented on these events as Gandhi inspired succeeding generations of South African activists seeking to end White rule • Lanza del Vasto went to India in 1936 intending to live with Gandhi