Mahatma Ghandi
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Mohanda S. Karamchand Gandhi, more principally known as, Mahatma (Great Soul) Gandhi, was India's greatest spiritual and political leader, and also one of the prime political leaders of the 1900s. He was born in Porbandor, Gujrat, India on October 2nd, 1869 into a Hindu merchant class family. At the age of 13, he was married to a woman named Kasturbai, and then in 1888, he left for London at the age of 18 to study law, and developed his philosophy of life. Gandhi's key aim in life was to attain truthfulness in thought, word and deed. He believed that 'truth could be known only through tolerance and concern for other and finding a truthful way to solutions required constant testing'.1 Mahatma Gandhi had achieved a great deal for his country, India, by trying to teach his people to avoid violence and to struggle for independence through a peaceful...


