Friday, October 2, 2009

The 140th Anniversary of the birth of Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi

140 years ago today, Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi was born.

But though Gandhi lived, suffered and died in India for Indians, it is not in relation to India's destiny alone that his life has significance. Future generations will not only remember him as a patriot, politician and nation-builder but much more. He was essentially a moral force, whose appeal is to the conscience of man and therefore universal. He was the servant and friend of man as man and not as belonging to this or that nation, religion or race. If he worked for Indians only, it was because he was born among them and because their humiliation and suffering supplied the necessary incentives to his moral sensibility. The lesson of his life therefore is for all to read. He founded no church and though he lived by faith he left behind no dogma for the faithful to quarrel over. He gave no attributes to God save Truth and prescribed no path for attaining it save honest and relentless search through means that injure no living thing.

Check out Gandhi's site to learn more.

To read Time's profile on Gandhi, visit Time.
The GhandiServe Foundation can be found here.

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