Gandhi: The Man, His Life and Vision

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This book ‘Gandhi : The Man, His Life and Vision’ is neither a biography nor a book on Gandhian philosophy. It is in fact a book which depicts the process of the development of Mohandas into Mahatma Gandhi. The heading itself suggests that here the whole story emphasises to depict him as the journey of a simple man. The book deals with the Gandhian vision which, according to author, was imbibed by Gandhiji taking it from the Indian Hindu Tradition. The author thinks that assimilating the ideas enshrined in his vision Gandhi himself became a product of the ideas. The most remarkable thing about this book is that it has successfully presented that a very simple man without any mesmerizing qualities just by making a sincere effort consciously adopts what appears to be good to him up to his limited capability. In the process he not only recognizes the truth/goodness but also enhances his capacity to understand and adopt them. Finally blossoming into what Gandhi was.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Vijay Kumar

Dr. Vijay Kumar is a senior lecturer in the Department of History, M.D. University, Rohtak. He has been teaching in this Department since 1993. He was awarded the degree of Doctor of Philosophy by the same university in January 1996. His field of specialization is Socio-Economic History of Ancient India. He has got published some articles. His other works: 1. Daliton Ke Agardoot: Swatantrata Senani - Swami Atmanand (Published in 2000). 2. "Relevance of Dr. B.R. Ambedkar's Ideas on Social Inequality", Ambedkar's Perspective on State, Caste, Social Justice, Edited by Shashi Mehra, Sanjya Prakashan, Delhi. 3. "Emergence of Pauranic Hinduism", M.D. University Research Journal (Arts) submitted for publication. 4. Untochability in Ancient India - unpublished dissertation. 5. Dalits in Haryana - unpublished article.

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Title
Gandhi: The Man, His Life and Vision
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Edition
1st ed.
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ISBN
8189915444
Length
xxii+150p., Notes; References; Bibliography; Index; 23cm.
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