Wednesday, May 21, 2008

Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi. (1869-1948)



Young Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi.






Gandhi in South Africa (1895)






Barrister-at-law.






Sergeant Major M. K. Gandhi, British Armed Forces South Africa
(Zulu War-1906)







Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi (Circa 1913) dressed as Tamil indentured labourer during his Satyagraha in Durban, South Africa.







One hundred years ago, on September 11, 1906, an impassioned young barrister gathered 3000 Indians in the Empire Theatre Building in Johannesburg, South Africa, and asked them to take an oath to resist their white colonial oppressors without striking a single blow. The young Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi called it "The art of living and dying".


Gandhi in 1918, at the time of the Kheda and Champaran satyagrahas.








Dean Hewlett Johnson, Gandhi and Miss Slade outside Deanery, 1931









Dandi March

The Salt Satyagraha was a campaign of non-violent protest against the British salt tax in colonial India which began with the Salt March to Dandi on March 12, 1930. It was the first act of organized opposition to British rule after Purna Swaraj, the declaration of independence by the Indian National Congress. Mahatma Gandhi led the Dandi march from his Sabaarmathi Ashram to Dandi, Gujrat to make salt, with growing numbers of Indians joining him along the way.







Gandhiji with Jawaharlal Nehru.







Addressing the Mob.







Leading the way.
Gandhi was a strict follower of Thoreau's Civil Disobedience, he called it SATHYAGRAGHA.









True Lover of Peace and Non violence.







The Great Leader.








Humble Human Being.









The Fact which impress me the most is his simplicity.









Man turns out to MAHATMA.









Mahatma Gandhiji's Final walk.









Bapuji Assasinated.








Mahatma was murdered On 30th january, 1948 by Nathuram Godse, Gandhi was shot and killed while having his nightly public walk on the grounds of the Birla Bhavan in New Delhi.








Mahatma's Followers.










Bapuji's Final journey.
A press photo published in The Manchester Guardian, February 18th, 1948, showing Mahatma Gandhi's ashes being carried through the streets of Allahabad.










First Information Report of M. K. Gandhi Assassination.












Nathuram Vinayak Godse the assassin (NVG for short) - center.
The assassin, Nathuram Godse, was a Hindu radical with links to the extremist Hindu Mahasabha, who held Gandhi responsible for weakening India by insisting upon a payment to Pakistan. Godse assassinated Gandhi on January 30, 1948, approaching him during a public appearance and shooting him at close range.












killing tool used by Godse.
The gun used by Godse was a Beretta M1934 semi-automatic pistol in .380 ACP caliber, serial number 606824.














Gandhiji's Assassination trial.
Godse stood trial on November 8, 1949. During the trial, he spent five hours reading out a ninety-page treatise justifying his decision to kill Gandhi. Apparently the crowd who attended the trial (conducted by three judges) approved of his speech: Judge Khosla, who presided over the trial, mentioned before awarding the death sentence, "If the people sitting in the court had been on the jury, they would have acquitted Nathuram".












The Martyr's Column at the Gandhi Smriti in New Delhi.
The spot where Mahatma Gandhi was assassinated.













Rajghat in New Delhi
Marks the spot of Gandhi's cremation in 1948.














Mahatma Gandhiji's writings.













Mahatma Gandhiji is a great inspiration. He watered the Indian Independence Movement. Injected the freedom thoughts and insisted the importance of freedom. This simple, humble man's deadly weapon is his silence and nonviolence. Mahatma lives in each and every puff of air we breath. Mahatma is not a person, who we should remember only on October 2nd, January 30th, August 15th and January 26th rather we should worship him, i consider him as The Almighty who taught us the ability to resist evil superior power and the importance of AHIMSA .


9 comments:

Unknown said...

awesome collections ... Great!

Unknown said...

Its a realy good collection man ... pictures are reaply incredible

Anand Krishnan ( Journalist ) said...

its great that citizen of india are realy knowing the sacrifice of the Father of Nation ( INDIA )MAHATMA GANDHIJI we are proud to be the nation of such great Leader who realy sacrifice till end and we are enjoying todays life good collections pickup and show to the new genaration to learn about sacrificing for the nation........and save gandhiji`s belongings...to show the realty of his sacrifice .............
Anand Krishnan ( Journalist )
Coimbatore- TN
INDIA

Animesh Kulkarni said...

Nice collection!

RAFATH said...

NOT ONLY INDIAN BUT EVERY PERSON OF THE WORLD IS SHAMED REGARDIDNG THE ASSASINATED OF OUR FATHER OF NATION MAHATMA GANDHI JI
ATLEAST NOW WE CAN FOLLOWE THE WAY OF GANDHI JI IS SOME THING SATISFY TO THE HEAUMENT BEINGS.\

Unknown said...

wen we think abt independence only holiday and chocolates comes to our mind but this collections made me to realise wat it is actually.
jaihind!!!!

Prasad Karkare said...

nice collection of photos & related basic information.
However one humble request is to replace "gandhi's murder" by "gandhi's assassination".
Murder is always for some personal benefit in terms of money or kind, however assassination is a political killing which may or may not be for personal benefit.
Hutatma Nathuram Godse didn't assassin gandhi for any personal or worldly benefit.

Unknown said...

good pics

SwaraajyaUnmesh said...

Can anyone tell why Gandhi used 3 monkeys ?