Gandhian Strategy Of Moral Regeneration And Political Emancipation

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  • Dronali Talukdar

Abstract

The emergence of Gandhi played a pivotal role in the history of Indian Nationalism. The development of Indian Nationalism occurred in three separate phases. It was the third phase of Indian Nationalism that witnessed the rise of Mohandas Karamchand
Gandhi, as the man who took the country by storm with his novel political ideologies centered on the cardinal principles of ahimsa and Satyagraha. Armed with these ideological tools Gandhi shouldered critical responsibilities in the momentous events
that finally led India to the path of freedom. The emergence of Gandhi, on the Indian political scenario was not the mere instance of another emerging new leader, but it was the rise of a whole new philosophy that permeated into every sphere of Indian
psyche. Gandhi's political ideals were merely an extension of his spiritual tenets, which were rooted in deep humanitarian values. Gandhi's greatness lies not only within pioneering a unique fervor in Indian politics and the rise of the masses, but in
the way he revolutionized the entire way of looking at politics as an extension of mankind's inherent greatness, enriched with an innate belief in and commitment to truth. No wonder, he is revered as the Mahatma and has been immortalized as The Father of the Nation. Gandhi reigns in the hearts of millions of Indians as The Father of the Nation, for the path breaking role that he played not in the Indian struggle for independence but for moulding the national character and the lives of the Indians alike. At a time when the fabric of the Indian society was tearing apart% he accomplished the Herculean task of unifying the nation. Confronted with diverse
political ideologies like hard line extremism, the moderate approach and the newly emerging communist forces the confused Indians found solace in the simple philosophies of Gandhi. He worked assiduously for the upliftment of the downtrodden like the Danes and gave them a new identity. Women, under his aegis, found back their long lost confidence and actively participated in the tasks of national cause. Gandhi with similar perseverance championed the cause of the secularism. As a visionary, he realized right at the onset that the real strength of India lies in communal harmony and brotherhood.

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2023-12-09

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Dronali Talukdar. (2023). Gandhian Strategy Of Moral Regeneration And Political Emancipation . Elementary Education Online, 21(1), 323–328. Retrieved from https://ilkogretim-online.org/index.php/pub/article/view/53

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