29 January,2024 07:42 PM IST | Mumbai | mid-day online correspondent
Mahatma Gandhi. File Pic
Mahatma Gandhi, who is also known as Father of the Nation, was shot on January 30, 1948. Every year, the country observes this day as Mahatma Gandhi's death anniversary.
On this day in 1948, the world lost a visionary leader, an apostle of peace, and a symbol of nonviolent resistance.
Gandhi's life was dedicated to the pursuit of truth and justice, and his teachings continue to inspire millions. His philosophy of nonviolence, known as Satyagraha, became a guiding principle for social and political movements worldwide. As we observe this day, it is an opportunity to reflect on Gandhi's enduring legacy and the principles he championed.
Gandhi's commitment to truth and nonviolence was instrumental in India's struggle for independence. His leadership in campaigns like the Salt March and the Quit India Movement demonstrated the power of peaceful resistance against oppressive regimes. The concept of 'Ahimsa' (nonviolence) became the cornerstone of his philosophy, advocating for social change without resorting to aggression.
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On this day, memorial services, prayer meetings, and cultural events are organized across the country to honor Gandhi's memory. People visit his samadhi at Raj Ghat in Delhi, where a solemn atmosphere prevails as citizens from all walks of life come together to pay their respects.
Mahatma Gandhi's death anniversary is not just a day of mourning but also an opportunity for introspection and commitment to the ideals he stood for. It calls upon citizens to embody the spirit of nonviolence and engage in actions that contribute to societal welfare.
On Mahatma Gandhi's death anniversary, here is a look at some of the most inspirational quotes by the Father of the Nation.