On October 2, 1869, Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi also referred to as the "father of the nation" was born. Because he was an honest man who practised what he taught, he was affectionately called as "Bapu." Gandhi fought for India's independence from the British empire throughout his whole life. His birthday is a significant national holiday in India.
Gandhi Jayanti
Mahatma Gandhi, who is recognised as one of the greatest leaders of the liberation movement and the Father of the Nation, celebrates his birthday each year on October 2 with the celebration known as Gandhi Jayanti. Although this day is a national holiday in India, celebrations are held all around the nation with a variety of organised events. Gandhi, affectionately known as Mahatma or the noble soul, is famed for his lifelong advocacy of nonviolence. Along with these issues, he battled racism, the caste system, and untouchability. His birthday is also marked as the UN General Assembly's 2007 declaration of the International Day of Non-Violence. Here are some kind images that you might convey to your loved ones.
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If freedom does not allow for the freedom to make mistakes, it is not worth having.
Power is not derived from physical abilities. It originates from an unbreakable will.
Even if I don't have the ability to do anything at first, if I believe I can do it, I will undoubtedly develop the ability to achieve it.
The best way to change the world is to start with yourself.
I won't let someone step on my mind while wearing unclean shoes.
Live each day as though it were your last. As though you were going to live forever, learn.
You have the power to gently jolt the globe.
A small group of committed individuals with unwavering trust in their goal can change the course of history.
"Whenever you come up against a foe, overcome him with love."
A case of an eye for an eye will render everyone blind.
Celebrate Gurupurab 2024 with joy and reverence! Discover the significance of this sacred day honoring Guru Nanak Dev Ji's teachings, his legacy of peace, and the values of kindness and humility. Join in the festivities and spread the spirit of unity and compassion this Gurpurab.
Bengali polymath Rabindranath Tagore (1861–1941 C.E.) used contextual modernism to transform Indian art and literature as well as Bengali music and literature. He was born in Kolkata, India, on May 7, 1861, in accordance with the English calendar, to Debendranath Tagore and Sarada Devi. He was born in 1422, on the 25th day of the month of Boishakh, according to the Bengali calendar.
One of the most venerated deities in Hinduism, Lord Hanuman, was born, and Hanuman Jayanti is a Hindu festival commemorating his birth. Despite the belief that Lord Hanuman is a chiranjeevi, or someone who lives eternally in the body, there is still a lot of fervour and devotion surrounding the celebration of his birth anniversary.