Hi thanks for the video. Was very helpful. By the way what book or material you are referring to apart from the link you mentioned in the description? Also can you please cover Gandhi's concept of truth? Thanks again.
Inspiring, on point on Love your Enemy, I want share a poem from Hafez For peace of this world and the next, understand what I advise Magnanimity the lot of friends, and with foes try to relate Try to relate to your enemy, strive for it with love ,
He was very imperfect in so many ways, but at least he tried. He may not have done a good job, but tried. The main question remains; are these ideas something we can try and put to work and do better than he himself did? If yes, then surely it's not the idea itself that is flawed. If no, the idea might be flawed. :)
@@halldorfannarsigurgeirsson7741 dear as a Hindu I can tell you that Sanatan Dharma teaches " Ahimsa parmo Dharma, dharme hinsa ththev ch" which means non violence is the our dharma (truth) but to save Dharma we can use defence measures ..( I have tried to explain the meaning) And according to I appreciate SUBASH CHANDRA BOSE..and people like him
@@Picaresque-k7x Gandhi supported British Government in first World war because he was of view that one should always support one's nation's government in the times of crisis ,doing otherwise will be a seditious act . It may seem difficult to believe but British government was Indian government for most of the Indians. Subhash Chandra Bose called Gandhi father of nation. And Gandhi called him true patriot so they both respected each other.
@@halldorfannarsigurgeirsson7741 Don’t argue with the guy, he is one of those people who read history on social media pages influenced by politics. We have millions of such people in India. He will start abusing you If you don’t agree with him.
I'm studying for a exam and this was really helpful, thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
This was soul-nourishing, thank you
Glad to hear it! 💚
There are zero strawmen here I'm impressed!
He is my inspiration
Really respectful person
I do believe in Non violence
Hi thanks for the video. Was very helpful. By the way what book or material you are referring to apart from the link you mentioned in the description?
Also can you please cover Gandhi's concept of truth? Thanks again.
Great video, thanks for sharing it
Inspiring, on point on Love your Enemy, I want share a poem from Hafez
For peace of this world and the next, understand what I advise
Magnanimity the lot of friends, and with foes try to relate
Try to relate to your enemy, strive for it with love ,
Please make video on Gandhi's philosophy of nonoperation
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It is crazy how his philosophy matches with anarcho-communism.
Great deed
Nice video
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Great video!
Thanks!
Good to see, despite the ongoing fascist takeover of India, Gandhi's philosophy alive and flourishing all over the world.
😂😂😂nice
Gandhiji non violence is truly shown when he passively support British in 1st world war..
He was very imperfect in so many ways, but at least he tried. He may not have done a good job, but tried. The main question remains; are these ideas something we can try and put to work and do better than he himself did? If yes, then surely it's not the idea itself that is flawed. If no, the idea might be flawed. :)
@@halldorfannarsigurgeirsson7741 dear as a Hindu I can tell you that Sanatan Dharma teaches " Ahimsa parmo Dharma, dharme hinsa ththev ch" which means non violence is the our dharma (truth) but to save Dharma we can use defence measures ..( I have tried to explain the meaning) And according to I appreciate SUBASH CHANDRA BOSE..and people like him
@@Picaresque-k7x Gandhi supported British Government in first World war because he was of view that one should always support one's nation's government in the times of crisis ,doing otherwise will be a seditious act . It may seem difficult to believe but British government was Indian government for most of the Indians.
Subhash Chandra Bose called Gandhi father of nation. And Gandhi called him true patriot so they both respected each other.
@@halldorfannarsigurgeirsson7741 Don’t argue with the guy, he is one of those people who read history on social media pages influenced by politics. We have millions of such people in India. He will start abusing you If you don’t agree with him.
@wellspring2life didnt he wiped in the market ?
Ghandi was a violet man