About 149 years ago on October 2, 1869, Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, whom we respectfully call Mahatma Gandhi was born in Gujarat’s Porbandar district. As we all know the great soul doesn’t need any introduction. People will talk about Bapu and his life on his birth anniversary yet again, but what’s important is if we remember the great man’s preaching’s or not? So let’s take a look at the top Mahatma Gandhi quotes and their significance today.
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Being the worshiper of ‘Ahimsa’ meaning non-violence, Mahatma Gandhi also preached about the forgiveness. In this quote, he meant that a person can only forgive someone if they have strong willpower and control over their emotions. This quote is a perfect answer to all the situations that prompt us to seek revenge. Whether it is tension over the international border or a small conflict with our neighbour, we often tend to take things upon our ego and seek revenge with a wish to inflict the same amount of harm back to the adversary. Bapu’s preaching was exactly opposite of this, according to him seeking or even thinking of revenge signifies the weakness of our character and will. He believed that even if the other person has done wrong, one should have the courage to accept, forgive and forget.
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Along with being a lawyer by profession and a freedom fighter for his motherland, Bapu was also a great philosopher. He always emphasized on leading a balanced life. A balanced life is the one in which the person values the existence of themselves. Along with the spirit to constantly making improvements and progress in their life. In this quote, Mahatma Gandhi explains the importance of cherishing each and every moment of our lives and living them to the fullest. But at the same time, he also talks about the importance of learning and gaining progress. No matter how tough the process of learning is or how much time we are left to live with. This quote is something that the teenagers’, adults and even senior citizens can learn from.
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For people who long for self-discovery and contentment in life, this quote can be an inspiration. Mahatma Gandhi believed that the best way to know your own self is to dedicate yourself into the service of others. The experience will let you know the qualities you possess that are helpful in serving others. At times when teenagers get indulged in drugs and abuse, adults face the mid-life crisis, and old people fight with loneliness. This quote shows a way for the society to feel and understand the importance of selflessness and empathy.
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At the time when not only this nation but this world is fighting differences and discrimination based on caste, creed, colour and ethnicity. This quote from Mahatma Gandhi makes us remember the most common trait among all the humans i.e. being a human. Bapu calls for putting our belief into humanity above all the other differences. While comparing the vast population of humans with the unfathomable number of water drops present in the ocean. Bapu says that even if some part of the ocean water is dirty, it won’t mean the whole ocean is dirty. The same thing goes for the race of humanity.
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Mahatma Gandhi believed that a person’s strength depends upon the power of its will. No matter how physically capable and strong you are but when it comes to fighting for a cause, only sheer will can take you across the river. Every person faces failure at some point in their lives. Some give up after facing constant failures, irrespective of their capabilities and skills. Others, who believe in themselves and are confident to succeed in their quest, keep fighting with the situation again and again. Such people have a strong indomitable will to stand up for a cause and keep fighting until success is attained. This quote is an advice for all the youngsters who are struggling to make their name or to find a place for themselves in this fast-moving world. Never give up!!! Is what this quote preaches.
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Apart from all the above mentioned quotes Mahatma Gandhi has preached many valuable thoughts to this world. Those thoughts and quotes aren’t mentioned in this article but will be remembered by every Indian for ages. Mahatma Gandhi may not be present among us now but his preaching to follow ‘Satya’ & ‘Ahimsa’ has been accepted and praised all around the world. It wasn’t just his friends and well-wishers but Bapu’s adversaries also have praised him on many occasions. Mahatma Gandhi was a man of unfathomable stature. We pay our earnest tributes to the Father of Nation on his 149th birth anniversary.
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