Why Mahatma Gandhi is becoming popular in China

Vikrant

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China can certainly benefit from Gandhi's teachings.

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For the first time, Indian independence hero Mahatma Gandhi's own story of his life is to be available in China.

The Story of My Experiments With Truth, which has sold more than 200,000 copies in India alone and has been translated in to some 35 languages, will now be translated in Mandarin to cater to what Chinese scholars say is the "growing interest" in the leader in their country.

Five volumes of Gandhi's selected works containing his writings on satyagraha [people's movement], religion, politics and speeches, will also be translated into Mandarin.

"Gandhi's works have largely not been available in Russia and China so far. We are really excited with the growing interest about his writings in China," said Vivek Desai of the Ahmadabad-based Navajivan Trust, the 84-year-old publishing house founded by Gandhi which has published more than 300 volumes of the leader's works.

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BBC News - Why Mahatma Gandhi is becoming popular in China
 
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uRV8PYDIa8I]Mahatma Gandhi - A Pedophile Racist EXPOSED - YouTube[/ame]
 
^ Instead of getting your material from nut cases, why don't you head to a reputable institution and educate yourself. Education will set you free, brother.

Manas: History and Politics, Mahatma Gandhi

Probably best you get yourself a new hero, your current one is not so flash.

Gandhism.net : The Truth Shall Make You Free

Someone like yourself who is so filled with hate and prejudice can hardly be trusted to make an informed decision on character. If you want to learn about Gandhi read credible books and papers that are published by credible universities and press not some websites run by radical Christianists.

When I run into people like you, I remind myself of this quote:

You must not lose faith in humanity. Humanity is an ocean; if a few drops of the ocean are dirty, the ocean does not become dirty.

~ Mahatma Gandhi
 
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