5 minutes agoAuthor: Shivakant Shukla
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Today the country is celebrating the 155th birth anniversary of Father of the Nation Mahatma Gandhi. The world still remembers that person born 155 years ago. Even today he is a source of inspiration for the whole world. That is why Albert Einstein, one of the world’s greatest scientists, had said about Gandhiji, “The coming generations will hardly believe that a person like Gandhi in flesh and blood ever walked on this earth.”
so today relationship In the column we will talk about those life values of Mahatma Gandhi, which we need to learn from him and adopt in our lives.
Before proceeding further, let us take a look at the things to be learned from the life of Mahatma Gandhi through graphic.
Mahatma Gandhi is a name that needs no introduction. He was a man of extraordinary intelligence and principles. His life inspires people of all ages. Gandhi’s way of life and everything he said teaches us something or the other. Know about this in detail in the pointers below.
always tell the truth
Bapu always believed in the power of truth. People often say that they have just told a little lie, but whether a lie is small or big, it is still a lie. Teach your children to always accept their mistakes and tell the truth. Speaking the truth brings humility and simplicity.
stay true to yourself
Gandhiji always remained true to his beliefs. Even when people disagreed with him. Gandhiji’s dedication to his principles shows that we should never lose faith in ourselves, even if others disagree with us. We must remain true to ourselves and our goals.
simple living, high thinking
Gandhiji was a very simple person. He never lived a luxurious life. They were satisfied and happy with whatever they had. The lesson we learn from this is that whatever and however much we have, we should be happy with it. Don’t worry about too much. His motto was, “Simple living, high thinking.” He taught us that true happiness comes from within, not from material possessions.
follow the path of non-violence
Mahatma Gandhi’s most important message for us was that we should continuously follow the path of non-violence. He believed that any problem could be solved without violence. He talked about maintaining patience and kindness even in challenging circumstances. Gandhiji’s idea of nonviolence shows that we should always try to solve problems peacefully.
be honest and truthful
Bapu believed that honesty is the most important thing in life. He has always taught us to be honest with ourselves and with others. Gandhiji’s commitment to honesty shows that we must always remain truthful, even when it is difficult.
be forgiving
Gandhiji believed that forgiveness must be within every person because it can heal wounds and help people understand each other better. He taught us that we must forgive others, even if it is difficult. These teachings of Gandhiji on forgiveness also encourage us to give up anger and hatred.
be determined
Gandhi was always determined to achieve his goals, no matter how difficult the circumstances. He taught us that we should never give up on our dreams, no matter what problems we face. He showed us that we can achieve whatever we set our mind to if we persevere and never give up.
be so kind
Gandhi was a very kind person, who cared for others. He taught us to be kind to everyone.
be polite
Gandhiji was an advocate of humility, always giving priority to others before himself. He taught us that being humble and helping others is the mark of a simple human being. Gandhi showed us that true greatness comes from being selfless and helping others. He has also talked about leaders being humble.
be courageous
Gandhiji was a very courageous person. He displayed immense courage by not backing down from his stand before the British and achieved independence. This teaches us that we also need courage to achieve our goals.
keep your surroundings clean
Mahatma Gandhi was the epitome of cleanliness. He believed that cleanliness provides physical fitness and a healthy environment. He had described cleanliness as ‘more important than freedom’.
Mahatma Gandhi’s view about love
Mahatma Gandhi believed that love is a fundamental part of life and should be expressed without any limits or conditions. He believed that love was the glue that held people together and could be expressed in many ways, such as through words, actions, and gifts. See some of his thoughts about love in the graphic below-