Gandhian Thought

Gandhi’s vision of Community Peace

Introduction Mahatma Gandhi’s vision of community peace was based on his lifelong commitment to non-violence (Ahimsa), truth (Satya), and social harmony. For Gandhi, peace was not just the absence of conflict but the presence of justice, compassion, and cooperation within communities. He believed that peaceful communities could only be built through love, mutual respect, and […]

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Village Sanitation

Introduction Village sanitation has always been a key concern in rural India. Mahatma Gandhi, who spent a significant amount of time in villages, emphasized that cleanliness and hygiene were just as important as political freedom. He famously said, “Cleanliness is next to godliness.” In this post, we will explore the importance of village sanitation, Gandhi’s

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Why does Gandhi think that reason is ambiguous and how can it be trained?

Why Does Gandhi Think That Reason Is Ambiguous and How Can It Be Trained? Gandhi regarded reason as a valuable but limited tool. He believed that while reason helps individuals differentiate between right and wrong, it can also be influenced by personal biases, desires, and social conditioning. Therefore, reason is inherently ambiguous—it does not always

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