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Mahatma Gandhi’s great grandson, Tushar Arun Gandhi, spoke about the relevance of Gandhian values at an online session held by Saamarthya Teachers Training Academy of Research (STTAR), Ghaziabad, to commemorate Bapu’s martyrdom today.



The topic of the virtual session was: Relevance of Gandhian Values in Today’s World. The session began with an observance of a minute’s silence for Martyr’s Day. Tushar Arun Gandhi, who is an indefatigable proponent of Gandhian values, said his life’s mission is to present Gandhi as a human being rather than the Mahatma.



“I believe that Mahatma is really a tag that has been attached to Gandhi. Mahatma is an excuse we have created so that we don’t have to emulate him. The real way to follow him is to become somewhat like him, and that can only happen if we understand the ordinary human being that he was,” Tushar Gandhi said.



To drive his point home, Tushar Gandhi shared a few anecdotes from Gandhi’s life, including his first appearance as a lawyer in a Bombay court, where he fumbled and failed to present the case convincingly. Instead of quitting legal practice, Tushar said, Bapu learned from the failure and continued the practice.



“If you study Bapu’s life, you’ll understand that once he realized that he had made a mistake, he apologized and atoned for it and then he ensured never to repeat it,” Tushar Gandhi said.



During his address, Tushar Gandhi touched on a variety of Gandhian ideals and principles and spoke of their relevance in detail. He narrated an anecdote of how his own father, Arun Gandhi, learnt to use resources judiciously while studying, as a teenager, under Mahatma Gandhi at the Phoenix Settlement in Durban, South Africa, and thereby developed a sensitivity towards the environment and ecology, which has passed down through the generations of the Gandhi family.



Tushar Gandhi talked about the 11 Gandhian vows or ‘Ekadash Vrat’ comprising of the vows of ahimsa (non-violence), satya (truth), asteya (non-stealing), brahmacharya (self-discipline), asangraha (non-possession), sharira shrama (physical labour), aswada (diet control), sarvatra bhayavarjana (fearlessness), sarva dharma samantva (equality of all religions), swadeshi (endorsing local goods), and sparsha bhavana (removing untouchability).



These vows, Tushar Gandhi said, were compulsory for all ashram vasis back in Bapu’s day and they stay relevant in today’s world as well.


 
 
 

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