Web Feet summary: Adored by millions of his fellow Indians, Gandhi himself was most uncomfortable with the title of "mahatma," meaning "great soul," bestowed on him by his legions of followers. Of his life, Gandhi said: "I lay claim to nothing exclusively divine in me. I do not claim prophetship. I am but a humble seeker after Truth and bent upon finding it. I count no sacrifice too great for the sake of seeing God face to face." A collection of Gandhi's writings and quotations offers a valuable insight into what he considered important in life, including his never-ending search for truth and his deep dedication to nonviolence.
"Memoirs of Mahatma Gandhi, 1869-1948, Indian statesman."
"Web Feet summary: Adored by millions of his fellow Indians, Gandhi himself was most uncomfortable with the title of "mahatma," meaning "great soul," bestowed on him by his legions of followers. Of his life, Gandhi said: "I lay claim to nothing exclusively divine in me. I do not claim prophetship. I am but a humble seeker after Truth and bent upon finding it. I count no sacrifice too great for the sake of seeing God face to face." A collection of Gandhi's writings and quotations offers a valuable insight into what he considered important in life, including his never-ending search for truth and his deep dedication to nonviolence."@en
Gandhi, Mohandas Karamchand, 1869-1948 Political And Social Views.
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