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Min Ponya - Gandhi or the Great Man

Min Ponya - Gandhi or the Great Man

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Don't be afraid of death.

With a madman's bullet

If I have to die

I will die smiling.

I am not angry.

In my heart

Above my lips

God will be there.

Promise me one thing.

If it happens like that

You're not crying.

Promise.

How will you respond when I say that? If you can't give it now, then give it to me. I am working for the country. I am working for the people.

The power-mad people probably like it when I do this, because I'm exposing their selfish actions. It's like a deterrent.

So one of those idiots could shoot me at any time. I would be sad and cry tears of sorrow. If I cried like that, I would be happy and content. That's why I'm asking you not to cry.

To put it more clearly, if I were to die from that idiot's bullet, I would continue the peace work I did.

Work hard for the country and the people. Just as they fought for independence, so too should they fight against capitalism after independence.

Don't be so careless. I want you to talk and live seriously. I agree. India is a very big country in the world. It is very shameful that this big country has fallen under the control of others. It can be said that the unity of all citizens is weak and the studies are weak.

I am not speaking out of blame. I feel sorry for the country and the people. That is why I am saying this. It is very painful for the country we live in to fall under the control of another.

"They can do anything they want. They have to follow the laws they make. And those who speak out are often punished."

I want to say, don't be afraid of punishment. Just be afraid of the suffering of the country and the people. Be concerned. Only when we fight back will there be peace for future generations.

We have many responsibilities. Only when we can fulfill these responsibilities will the future of India be peaceful. That is why I say, “We adults have a responsibility to develop the future of India.”

Therefore, everyone, including me, needs to responsibly share the inheritance we have inherited.

I am not speaking for myself alone. I am speaking for all people. In fact, I think I am a citizen of India.

I am expressing my own wishes. I believe that others will have the same wishes as me.

In fact, India can be considered the most noble country in the world.

I would like to define it this way. The mentality of the people living in a noble country is noble. Therefore, when we fight against foreigners, we must fight with a noble mentality. I am asking for a gentle, non-violent approach.

That's why I said it at the beginning. If I have to die from a madman's bullet, I will die with a smile. I want to tell the people not to be afraid of bullets. Only to be afraid of the blame of the country and the people.

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The birth of a human being 

Of all countries

Cultures are my home.

Freely demolishing,

I want it.

However, I will not be able to overturn my position.

I refuse.

My family is from the Bahinaya caste. They were originally grocers. But from my grandfather's side, for three generations, they were royal officials in the Kasiyya Vad region.

My grandfather, Uttam Chand Gandhi or Utta Gandhi, was a man of great discipline. Due to the turmoil in the palace, he left Porbandar, where he was the chief minister, and moved to Janagadh. In Janagadh, he would salute the king with his left hand. People who saw this behavior asked him:

To which he replied, "The right hand has already pledged allegiance to Possander."

After the death of his first wife, Gandhi remarried. He had four sons with his first wife and two sons with his second wife. When I was young, I didn't know that Gandhi's sons were not from the same mother.

The fifth of them was Ramchand Gandhi or Kabar Gandhi, and the sixth was Kulaseera Gandhi. Both of them were royal ministers in Porbandar.

Mahatma Gandhi is my biological father. He was also a judge in the Rajasthani court. These courts do not exist now, but at that time they were very influential in deciding the cases of the princes, the dukes and their subjects. , ,

He was a royal courtier in both Rajgoda and Banerjee. Similarly, Gandhi married another wife after the death of one, for a total of four wives.

He had two daughters from his first and second wives. His last wife, Putali Sai, had one daughter and three sons, of which I was the youngest.

My father was a lover of his people. He was kind, honest, brave, and generous. But he was also irritable. To some extent, he was a follower of the Hamish.

Because when he married for the fourth time, he was over forty years old. But my father was not at all corrupted by corruption. His impartiality, both inside and outside the family, was well known. His father's favoritism towards the state was well known. Once, the governor's political representative insulted his father, the Rajgopal.

Then he immediately stood up and apologized. The political representative was angry and asked him to apologize.

My father did not apologize. He was imprisoned for a few hours for this. My father was not a man who had any intention of accumulating wealth, so when he died, he left behind only a small inheritance.

My father had no knowledge other than experience. At most, his education level was only the fifth grade of Gujarati. He had no understanding of geography or history.

However, his father's experience helped him solve difficult problems and manage hundreds of people. Similarly, his father did not have much subject knowledge.

Like many Hindus, I have only acquired knowledge through going to school and listening to monks preach. Before my father died, with the help of a friend, Brahma, I came to the Gita (the scripture of life and music). Some verses from the Gita are often recited at every Buddhist temple.

That was my father's attitude. About my mother (I remember my mother being a saint. She was deeply religious. She wouldn't think of eating without praying to God every day.

* Going to the Vishnu temple was a daily duty for my mother. As far as I can remember, my mother never missed the four-month-long Buddhist Lent.

Mothers are very strict in their adherence to the strictest precepts. Illness is not a reason for mothers to break their precepts. Once, even though their mothers were sick, they did not break their vows.

Note: The Surana Upath is a fast that involves eating less or more of the daily food depending on the phase of the moon. On the days of the waning moon, you should eat less food.

It is not a big deal for a mother to fast for two or three days. During the fourth month of the rainy season, it is a habit for a mother to eat one meal a day. She does not have to be so strict and often observes a fast for another day.

Once, my mother vowed not to eat until she saw the sun. We children used to look up at the sky and wait for the sun to rise. It was very difficult for the sun to rise once a day during the middle of the rainy season.

Sometimes, when the sun came out, we would run to our mother with joy and tell her. She would go out and look, saying she would go and see for herself.

At that time, the sun disappeared behind the clouds. Thus, the mother often did not eat for several days. At those times, the mother would say, “It doesn’t matter if I don’t eat, God didn’t want me to eat today,” and happily continue to do household chores.

In fact, my mother is very intelligent. She knows all about state affairs. The women in the palace respect her. They praise her for her intelligence. - I often go with my mother. I often see her and the mother of the chief of the Yakyaw State, the chief hunter, having intimate discussions.

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