Mahatma Gandhi: A Profile In Love, Peace and Non-Violence
In an age when religion is one of the most dreadful time-bombs that threaten peace and the harmonious co-existence of people of different faiths, Mahatma Gandhi demonstrated with his life that religious intolerance is an aberration. In an age when the toll of wealth and undue attachment to material things make many people blind to the cry for justice and often vitiate even the best of our good intentions, Gandhi discarded everything he owned and became the half-naked fakir, to ensure that worldly mammon did not come in the way of his total surrender for the good of the downtrodden. Like our Lord, Jesus Christ, he took the identity of the poorest and the lowliest people in order to raise them from the dungeon of oppression and despair and give them hope. In an age when right belongs to might and when powerful and proud British statesmen bragged that India would indefinitely be tied to the apron-strings of British oppression and exploitation, Mahatma Gandhi liberated India with the healing power of truth, love, redemptive suffering and nonviolence. In an age that has replaced the message of the Cross with the threat of imminent nuclear annihilation, Gandhi chose to make his life a living cross. In him, therefore, God raised a Hindu to remind the world of the eternal message of the Cross. In this book, the author gives a brief account of the life and message of the man behind what is undoubtedly the greatest and the most challenging moral epic of our time.
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