“Gandhi Budhata Kahigala Kiba Michha?” is an Odia book that delves into the intricate relationship between Gandhi and Buddhism. Authored by an eminent scholar, this book explores the lesser-known aspects of Gandhi’s engagement with Buddhist philosophy and spirituality.
The book highlights how Gandhi was deeply influenced by the core principles of Buddhism, such as non-violence, compassion, and mindfulness. It also sheds light on how he tried to incorporate these ideals into his own life and activism. The author argues that Gandhi’s approach towards non-violent resistance was heavily inspired by the teachings of Buddha.
Furthermore, “Gandhi Budhata Kahigala Kiba Michha?” also examines the impact of Gandhian principles on the Buddhist community in India. It discusses how Gandhi’s ideas resonated with the Buddhist movement in the country, especially during the freedom struggle.
Through insightful analysis and engaging narratives, this book offers a unique perspective on the connection between Gandhi and Buddhism. It provides readers with a deeper understanding of the philosophical underpinnings of Gandhi’s worldview and its relevance in contemporary times.
Overall, “Gandhi Budhata Kahigala Kiba Michha?” is a must-read for anyone interested in exploring the intersection between Gandhi’s philosophy and Buddhist thought.
Books Info
Books name | Gandhi Budhata Kahigala Kiba Michha? |
Author | Dinabandhu Nanda |
No Of pages | 69 |
Publisher | Dinabandhu Nanda |
Publication | NA |
Printed At | NA |
Distributor | NA |