Guest guest Posted May 15, 2002 Report Share Posted May 15, 2002 Namaskar Mitra, Greetings from www.esamskriti.com. Latest upload - Why was M K Gandhi killed - When ever this question is asked, there is mayhem, protests, violence, you are accused of being communal. To my mind finding answers to difficult questions improves our understanding of the present and helps create a brighter future. It is the Truth that I seek. The article has 5 chapters. You will find two versions on the site. Full and Abridged, for links to the latter see below. Introduction tells you about what goaded me to putting together this piece and outlines some thoughts on Non-violence. http://www.esamskriti.com/html/new_inside.asp?cat_name=why&cid=583&sid=120 1. Law of Causation as enunciated by Swami Parthasarthy. The chapter explains the laws of Destiny and Karma and correlates the former to Gandhiji's life. http://www.esamskriti.com/html/new_inside.asp?cat_name=why&cid=584&sid=120&count1=1 2. Godse's defence in court. This chapter tells you about all the major events involving India's fight for freedom during the period 1920 to January 1948. http://www.esamskriti.com/html/new_inside.asp?cat_name=why&cid=585&sid=120&count1=2 3. Turnaround - This chapter gives you sequential instances of how Gandhi/Congress's stand on Partition kept on changing. Further it tells you Why Gandhi chose Nehru as India's first Prime Minister, in preference to Patel. http://www.esamskriti.com/html/new_inside.asp?cat_name=why&cid=586&sid=120&count1=3 4. Sri Aurobindo's views on Gandhi and Ahimsa. Interestingly different perspective. A must read. http://www.esamskriti.com/html/new_inside.asp?cat_name=why&cid=587&sid=120&count1=4 5. Food for Thought. The chapter briefly summarises the past and correlates it to the present. http://www.esamskriti.com/html/new_inside.asp?cat_name=why&cid=588&sid=120&count1=5 After reading the books referred to below I have sort of realized that India has paid dearly for Gandhi's mistakes. Yet Gandhiji has worshippers / followers in millions, not just in India but across the globe. I must admire Gandhi for that. Was he a marketing genius - a saint - a politician - a cunning bania - or whatever is for you and only you to judge mitra. The books referred to are 1. The History and Culture of the Indian People by the Bhartiya Vidya Bhavan. 2. Veer Savarkar by D Keer. 3. Sardar by Rajmohan Gandhi. 4. The Tragic Story of Partition by Shri Seshadri. 5. India's Rebirth by Sri Aurobindo. 6. Vedanta Treatise by Swami Parthasarthy. 7. May it Please your Honor by Shri N Godse. With Prem and Om sanjeev Discover your Indian Roots at - http://www.esamskriti.comLong Live Sanathan / Kshatriya Dharam.Generate Positive Vibrations lifelong worldwide.Aap ka din mangalmaya rahe or Shubh dinam astu or Have a Nice DayUnity preceedes Strength Synchronize your efforts, avoid duplication.THINK, ACT, INFLUENCEShare the Wealth, to Un write back.Knowledge, Wealth, Happiness is meant to be shared. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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