Gandhi Jayanti - A tribute to 'Father of the Nation'
Gandhi
Jayanti or Mahatma Gandhi Jayanti is observed every year as a national
holiday to commemorate the birth of Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi (October
2, 1869 - January 30, 1948). His non-violence or satyagraha continues to
influence political leaders and movements till date. The celebration
and essence of Gandhi Jayanti is not restricted within India and also
observed by the United Nations as the International Day of non-violence
that aims to disseminate his philosophy, principle and believe in
non-violence through proper education and public awareness.
Celebration of Gandhi Jayanti is also a moment to relive Mohandas
Gandhi's life and contribution in India's Independence. Born in a small
coastal town Porbandar in Gujarat, Gandhi married Kasturbai Makhanji at
the age of 13. His childhood memories and experiences are vividly
depicted by him in his autobiography My experiments with truth. Gandhi
at the age of 18 went to England to study law and returned to India in
1915. After his homecoming, he led nationwide stir for achieving
Sawaraj, abolition of social evils, empowering women rights and
improving economic conditions of peasants and farmers. He further
strengthened his movement against the British Raj and led Indians in
protesting Dandi March Salt in 1930 that was later followed by the
popular Quit India in 1942 calling British to leave India.
At Raj Ghat, New Delhi, and across India, people gather to observe
Gandhi Jayanti in innovative ways that includes offering flowers on
Gandhi's pictures, statues and singing his favourite devotional song
Raghupati Raghava Raja Ram.
The government offices, banks, schools and post offices remain closed on
Gandhi Jayanti to pay homage to 'Father of the Nation'. Additionally,
as a tribute to this great soul, the Indian government mint rupee notes
and also issue postage stamp depicting Mahatma Gandhi's photo. In May
19, 2011 at Geneva, a 1948 10 Rupee Mahatma Gandhi stamp was auctioned
for a whopping price of US $205,000 making it a world record as the most
pricey modern postal stamp from any country.
Many ardent followers make effort to preserve Gandhi's belongings, works
and writings through various means with the support of governments and
non-profit organizations. Online portals are also acting as major
contributors in preserving and providing information on Mahatma Gandhi
and about Gandhi Jayanti celebration.
The significance of Gandhi Jayanti celebration transcends beyond
commemorating Mahatma Gandhi's birth and his life as followers renounce
violence and entirely devote themselves to Gandhi's philosophy and
principles of Ahimsa i.e living a life by following non-violence.
The celebration of Gandhi Jayanti conventionally kicks off by singing
praers, offering flowers, lighting candles and garlanding Gandhiji's
photo or statue. Mahatma Gandhi's life and principles has inspired lives
of all ages. And if you are enthusiastic to explore more about him and
Gandhi Jayanti, then Gandhi Jayanti 2012 is the right time to become
familiar with his perpetual and valuable philosophy, and also his role
as an architect of Indian Independence.