Yoga philosophy of Gandhi

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  • Tapas Ghosh M.A. (Visva-Bharati), UGC-NET, SET, PT in Mankar college, WB

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Gandhiji was a politician who had a well-built mind, yet he proved deep and genuine sympathy for all. With work he was a politician; by hope he was a great karma yogi. Grand saints and sagacious have been karma yogis for they really do perfect actions without the least clue of selfishness. They effort for the sake of the work and frequently help others to lift up themselves above the marsh of social conditions.

References

• Bondurant, Joan Valérie (1971). Conquest of Violence: the Gandhian philosophy of conflict. University of California Press.

• Brown, Judith M. "Gandhi, Mohandas Karamchand [Mahatma Gandhi] (1869–1948)", Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004; online edn, January 2011 accessed 25 February 2012 (subscription required)

• Brown, Judith M., and Anthony Parel, eds. The Cambridge Companion to Gandhi (2012); 14 essays by scholars excerpt and text search

• Brown, Judith Margaret (1991). Gandhi: Prisoner of Hope. Yale University Press. ISBN 978-0-300-05125-4

• Chadha, Yogesh (1997). Gandhi: a life. John Wiley. ISBN 978-0-471-24378-6.

• Easwaran, Eknath (2011). Gandhi the Man: How One Man Changed Himself to Change the World. Nilgiri Press. ISBN 978-1-586380-55-7.

• Hook, Sue Vander (1 September 2010). Mahatma Gandhi: Proponent of Peace. ABDO. ISBN 978-1-61758-813-6.

• Gandhi, Rajmohan (2006). Gandhi: The Man, His People, and the Empire. University of California Press. ISBN 978-0-520-25570-8.

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2016-06-30

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