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A Tribute to Arun Gandhi: The Passing of Mahatma Gandhi's Grandson

A Tribute to Arun Gandhi, the beloved grandson of Mahatma Gandhi, passed away at the age of 89. His departure marks the end of an era, but his remarkable life and contributions will forever be etched in the annals of history. Arun Gandhi was not just a custodian of his grandfather’s legacy, but an inspiration in his own right. This article pays tribute to the extraordinary journey of Arun Gandhi and highlights his significant role in promoting peace, social justice, and nonviolence in the world. Losing a loved one is always a difficult and emotional experience, especially when that person holds historical significance. Recently, the world bid farewell to Arun Gandhi, the grandson of Mahatma Gandhi, who passed away in Kolhapur, Maharashtra. Arun Gandhi’s contributions to society and his efforts to carry forward his grandfather’s legacy have left an indelible mark on the world. In this article, we will delve into the life and achievements of Arun Gandhi, his impact on society, and the legacy he leaves behind. Arun Gandhi: Continuing the Gandhian Legacy Table of Contents • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Arun Gandhi, the grandson of Mahatma Gandhi, dedicated his life to promoting peace, non-violence, and social change. Born on April 14, 1934, in Durban, South Africa, Arun was raised under the influence of his grandfather’s teachings. Mahatma Gandhi’s ideologies of ahimsa (non-violence) and satyagraha (truth-force) profoundly shaped Arun’s worldview. Early Life and Experiences Arun ...

Mahatma Gandhi's grandson Arun Gandhi passes away at 89

By Press Trust of India: Mahatma Gandhi's grandson Arun Gandhi died at Kolhapur in Maharashtra on Tuesday after brief illness, family sources said. The funeral of the 89-year-old author and socio-political activist will be held at Kolhapur later today, his son Tushar Gandhi told PTI. Born to Manilal Gandhi and Sushila Mashruwala in Durban on April 14, 1934, Arun Gandhi followed in the footsteps of his grandfather as an activist.

Colours of Mahatma

Beginning his artistic journey from an early age of 8, Susheel Kumar Gotla, a Hyderabad-based artist driven by his deep admiration for Mahatma Gandhi, has taken it upon himself to revive the fading values of Mahatma Gandhi through his art. Having completed his Fine Arts degree from Jawaharlal Nehru Architecture and Fine Arts University in Hyderabad, he was recently offered a scholarship for an international fellowship programme on Peace and Non-violence by the renowned Mahatma Gandhi Sevagram Ashram in Maharashtra. Reflecting on his early inspiration, Susheel says, “At the age of 11, my mother gifted me the book My Experiments with the Truth and that book really inspired me. The Champaran Satyagraha was the most inspiring story and there were so many small things like him admitting his mistakes and experiments he did with himself that really inspired me. And after learning so much about him I started to paint Mahatma Gandhi. I want to propagate Mahatma Gandhi to the younger generation through my painting. Bapu has taught us tolerance, non-violence, compassion, and sustainable living that I try to show in my art.” Speaking about his artistic approach, Susheel says, “Audience can see the different expressions of Bapu in my works as I try to represent the tough times he went through. You need creativity to sculpt or paint Bapu. That is why I make his expressions sometimes serious, sometimes funny or happy” He also expresses his gratitude regarding the fellowship programme, “G...

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Gandhi’s great

As India It was no accident that on the same day that protesters marched in Mewat last week, thousands of demonstrators gathered at August Kranti Maidan in Mumbai, the spot from which Gandhi gave his famous “Quit India” speech to the British government in 1942. Among the millions who have taken to the streets defending Gandhi’s inclusive vision of India has been Gandhi’s great-grandson, Tushar Arun Gandhi. “For the first time in independent India,” said Tushar Gandhi, “laws or systems are being attempted to be imposed which discriminate, which differentiate, on the basis of religion.” Today we are again fighting a battle of right against might, so it’s very natural that Gandhi becomes the icon of the protest Tushar Gandhi Tushar Gandhi has dedicated much of his life to his great-grandfather’s legacy, establishing and running the Mahatma Gandhi Foundation in Mumbai, but he said with the passing of the new citizenship law something had shifted. “Everybody has a turning point in their life. If Under the new legislation all Hindu, Christian, Jain, Buddhist and Sikh migrants who arrived from Bangladesh, Pakistan and Afghanistan before 2014 will be allowed to claim Indian citizenship. However, the same will not apply for Muslim immigrants. In conjunction with a planned initiative by the BJP government to begin a national register of citizens (NRC), where every person in India will have to present paperwork to prove their Indian lineage, the new act means that it is only Muslims ...

Mahatma Gandhi’s grandson, author

Freedom fighter Mahatma Gandhi’s grandson and author Arun Manilal Gandhi passed away at the age of 89 on Tuesday after a brief illness. The funeral of the author and activist will be held in Kolhapur later today, his son and author Tushar Gandhi told news agency PTI. Arun Manilal Gandhi was born on April 14, 1934 to Manilal Gandhi and Sushila Mashruwala in South Africa’s Durban. Gandhi was married to a nurse, Sunanda, in 1957 until her demise in 2007. Both of them have two children—Tushar Gandhi and Archana. Sunanda and Arun came to Canada in 1987 and started the MK Gandhi Institute for Nonviolence in 1991 at the Christian Brothers University in Memphis. The couple began the Gandhi Legacy Tour of India in 1997. Arun developed two more tour itineraries – the Gandhi Lifescapes Tour of India and Gandhi Satyagraha Tour of India. Arun Gandhi was also elected to the Board of Trustees of the Council for a Parliament of the World Religions in 2013. While Mahatma Gandhi’s fifth grandson considered himself to be a Hindu, he expressed universalist views. He worked closely with Christian priests and his philosophy had Buddhist, Hindu, Islamic and Christian influences. Much like his freedom fighter grandfather, he also believed in the principle of non-violence or ahimsa. Arun penned several books— A Patch of White and Legacy of Love: My education in the path of non-violence apart from two books on poverty and politics in India and a compilation of Mahatma Gandhi’s Wit and Wisdom. He al...

Mahatma Gandhi’s grandson, author

Freedom fighter Mahatma Gandhi’s grandson and author Arun Manilal Gandhi passed away at the age of 89 on Tuesday after a brief illness. The funeral of the author and activist will be held in Kolhapur later today, his son and author Tushar Gandhi told news agency PTI. Arun Manilal Gandhi was born on April 14, 1934 to Manilal Gandhi and Sushila Mashruwala in South Africa’s Durban. Gandhi was married to a nurse, Sunanda, in 1957 until her demise in 2007. Both of them have two children—Tushar Gandhi and Archana. Sunanda and Arun came to Canada in 1987 and started the MK Gandhi Institute for Nonviolence in 1991 at the Christian Brothers University in Memphis. The couple began the Gandhi Legacy Tour of India in 1997. Arun developed two more tour itineraries – the Gandhi Lifescapes Tour of India and Gandhi Satyagraha Tour of India. Arun Gandhi was also elected to the Board of Trustees of the Council for a Parliament of the World Religions in 2013. While Mahatma Gandhi’s fifth grandson considered himself to be a Hindu, he expressed universalist views. He worked closely with Christian priests and his philosophy had Buddhist, Hindu, Islamic and Christian influences. Much like his freedom fighter grandfather, he also believed in the principle of non-violence or ahimsa. Arun penned several books— A Patch of White and Legacy of Love: My education in the path of non-violence apart from two books on poverty and politics in India and a compilation of Mahatma Gandhi’s Wit and Wisdom. He al...

Mahatma Gandhi's grandson Arun Gandhi passes away at 89

By Press Trust of India: Mahatma Gandhi's grandson Arun Gandhi died at Kolhapur in Maharashtra on Tuesday after brief illness, family sources said. The funeral of the 89-year-old author and socio-political activist will be held at Kolhapur later today, his son Tushar Gandhi told PTI. Born to Manilal Gandhi and Sushila Mashruwala in Durban on April 14, 1934, Arun Gandhi followed in the footsteps of his grandfather as an activist.

Gandhi’s great

As India It was no accident that on the same day that protesters marched in Mewat last week, thousands of demonstrators gathered at August Kranti Maidan in Mumbai, the spot from which Gandhi gave his famous “Quit India” speech to the British government in 1942. Among the millions who have taken to the streets defending Gandhi’s inclusive vision of India has been Gandhi’s great-grandson, Tushar Arun Gandhi. “For the first time in independent India,” said Tushar Gandhi, “laws or systems are being attempted to be imposed which discriminate, which differentiate, on the basis of religion.” Today we are again fighting a battle of right against might, so it’s very natural that Gandhi becomes the icon of the protest Tushar Gandhi Tushar Gandhi has dedicated much of his life to his great-grandfather’s legacy, establishing and running the Mahatma Gandhi Foundation in Mumbai, but he said with the passing of the new citizenship law something had shifted. “Everybody has a turning point in their life. If Under the new legislation all Hindu, Christian, Jain, Buddhist and Sikh migrants who arrived from Bangladesh, Pakistan and Afghanistan before 2014 will be allowed to claim Indian citizenship. However, the same will not apply for Muslim immigrants. In conjunction with a planned initiative by the BJP government to begin a national register of citizens (NRC), where every person in India will have to present paperwork to prove their Indian lineage, the new act means that it is only Muslims ...

Colours of Mahatma

Express News Service HYDERABAD: Beginning his artistic journey from an early age of 8, Susheel Kumar Gotla, a Hyderabad-based artist driven by his deep admiration for Mahatma Gandhi, has taken it upon himself to revive the fading values of Mahatma Gandhi through his art. Having completed his Fine Arts degree from Jawaharlal Nehru Architecture and Fine Arts University in Hyderabad, he was recently offered a scholarship for an international fellowship programme on Peace and Non-violence by the renowned Mahatma Gandhi Sevagram Ashram in Maharashtra. Reflecting on his early inspiration, Susheel says, “At the age of 11, my mother gifted me the book My Experiments with the Truth and that book really inspired me. The Champaran Satyagraha was the most inspiring story and there were so many small things like him admitting his mistakes and experiments he did with himself that really inspired me. And after learning so much about him I started to paint Mahatma Gandhi. I want to propagate Mahatma Gandhi to the younger generation through my painting. Bapu has taught us tolerance, non-violence, compassion, and sustainable living that I try to show in my art.” Susheel’s paintings show Gandhi in abstract and contemporary style. Awed by his work, he was invited to Aurangabad and Sabarmati Ashram to display his paintings of Mahatma Gandhi. His artwork received praise from multiple viewers, including Tushar Gandhi, the great-grandson of Mahatma Gandhi. Speaking about his artistic approach, Su...