"No joy can compare with the joy of doing one's duty quietly."
-Mahatma Gandhi, June 10, 1946
(Courtesy of gandhiashram.org.in)
-Mahatma Gandhi, June 10, 1946
(Courtesy of gandhiashram.org.in)
Acceptance
Through his ashrams ("place for disciplined community living") Gandhi leveled caste, communal, and hierarchical disparities and taught about self-help and dignity of labor, the highest forms of responsibility.
(Definition of Ashrams is from mkgandhi.org)
Through his ashrams ("place for disciplined community living") Gandhi leveled caste, communal, and hierarchical disparities and taught about self-help and dignity of labor, the highest forms of responsibility.
(Definition of Ashrams is from mkgandhi.org)
(Courtesy of gandhiashram.org.in) [pictures 1,2,3]
3 Daily Life
"The object of this Ashram [Sabarmati] is that its members should qualify themselves for, and make a constant endeavour towards, the service of the country, not inconsistent with universal good."
(Courtesy of gandhiashram.org.in)
(Courtesy of gandhiashram.org.in)
Ashram Rules made People Accountable for their Actions
(Courtesy of Gandhi Heritage Portal)
These anecdotes show why Gandhi was the Father of the Nation.
'Walking Sticks'
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Committed to Responsibility
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