Volume : VI, Issue : III, April - 2016 GANDHI’S CONTRIBUTION TO UNIVERSAL PEACE AND HARMONY THROUGH UNITY OF RELIGIOUS PHILOSOPHY AND OTHER MEANSV. Sudha, - By : Laxmi Book Publication Abstract : Gandhiji was also thinking about the economic, social and political aspects which were the stumbling blocks for peace and harmony in society. Gandhiji wanted untouchability or segregating one section of the people from the other sections to be abolished. Keywords : Article : Cite This Article : V. Sudha, -(2016). GANDHI’S CONTRIBUTION TO UNIVERSAL PEACE AND HARMONY THROUGH UNITY OF RELIGIOUS PHILOSOPHY AND OTHER MEANS. Indian Streams Research Journal, Vol. VI, Issue. III, http://isrj.org/UploadedData/8060.pdf References : - Indian opinion,15 and29 Augustand12 September 1908,13March and 11September 1909.
- Latter to the press by M.K Gandhi on july 27, 1918, published in Bombay Chronicle, July29,1918, from Collected works of Mahatma Gandh, volume 14, pages 507-08
- When Gandhi took his wife and children to south Africa for the first time in1869, he decided that they should adopt the parasi style of dress to look ‘civilesd’ “ Accordngly my wife wore the parsi sari, and the boys the parsi coat and trousres. “ M.K.Gandhi, my Experiments with truth, Chapter 55
- Published in parsiana, Mumbai, august 2012
- Indian opinion,11 and 19 September 1908, 13 February and 23 october1909;4 and 11 June 1910 ;11 and 24 June 1911; 10 March 1912.
- 1Published in Navajivan, November30, 1924; collected works of Mahatma Gandhi, volume 25, pages372-74
- When Gandhi took his wife and children to south Africa for the first time in1869, he decided that they should adopt the parasi style of dress to look ‘civilesd’ “ Accordngly my wife wore the parsi sari, and the boys the parsi coat and trousres. “ M.K.Gandhi, my Experiments with truth, Chapter 55
- Published in parsiana, Mumbai, august 2012
- Indian opinion, January 16 , february20, and july3, 1909
- Young India27 august 1919
- N.A Cama was a partner in this firm
- Indian opinion,15 August and12 September 1908; 13 February ,14August and11dcember 1909;19 February and8 Octoberand24 December1913,
- N.A Cama was a partner in this firm
- Indian opinion,15 August and12 September 1908; 13 February ,14August and11dcember 1909;19 February and8 Octoberand24 December1913,
- Indian opinion, January 16 , february20, and july3, 1909
- Young India27 august 1919
- Indian opinion,11 and 19 September 1908, 13 February and 23 october1909;4 and 11 June 1910 ;11 and 24 June 1911; 10 March 1912.
- 1Published in Navajivan, November30, 1924; collected works of Mahatma Gandhi, volume 25, pages372-74
- Indian opinion,15 and29 Augustand12 September 1908,13March and 11September 1909.
- Latter to the press by M.K Gandhi on july 27, 1918, published in Bombay Chronicle, July29,1918, from Collected works of Mahatma Gandh, volume 14, pages 507-08
- Indian opinion, January 16 , february20, and july3, 1909
- Young India27 august 1919
- N.A Cama was a partner in this firm
- Indian opinion,15 August and12 September 1908; 13 February ,14August and11dcember 1909;19 February and8 Octoberand24 December1913,
- Indian opinion,11 and 19 September 1908, 13 February and 23 october1909;4 and 11 June 1910 ;11 and 24 June 1911; 10 March 1912.
- 1Published in Navajivan, November30, 1924; collected works of Mahatma Gandhi, volume 25, pages372-74
- Indian opinion,11 and 19 September 1908, 13 February and 23 october1909;4 and 11 June 1910 ;11 and 24 June 1911; 10 March 1912.
- 1Published in Navajivan, November30, 1924; collected works of Mahatma Gandhi, volume 25, pages372-74
- Indian opinion,15 and29 Augustand12 September 1908,13March and 11September 1909.
- Published in parsiana, Mumbai, august 2012
- Latter to the press by M.K Gandhi on july 27, 1918, published in Bombay Chronicle, July29,1918, from Collected works of Mahatma Gandh, volume 14, pages 507-08
- Published in parsiana, Mumbai, august 2012
- Indian opinion,15 and29 Augustand12 September 1908,13March and 11September 1909.
- Latter to the press by M.K Gandhi on july 27, 1918, published in Bombay Chronicle, July29,1918, from Collected works of Mahatma Gandh, volume 14, pages 507-08
- When Gandhi took his wife and children to south Africa for the first time in1869, he decided that they should adopt the parasi style of dress to look ‘civilesd’ “ Accordngly my wife wore the parsi sari, and the boys the parsi coat and trousres. “ M.K.Gandhi, my Experiments with truth, Chapter 55
- When Gandhi took his wife and children to south Africa for the first time in1869, he decided that they should adopt the parasi style of dress to look ‘civilesd’ “ Accordngly my wife wore the parsi sari, and the boys the parsi coat and trousres. “ M.K.Gandhi, my Experiments with truth, Chapter 55
- Published in parsiana, Mumbai, august 2012
- When Gandhi took his wife and children to south Africa for the first time in1869, he decided that they should adopt the parasi style of dress to look ‘civilesd’ “ Accordngly my wife wore the parsi sari, and the boys the parsi coat and trousres. “ M.K.Gandhi, my Experiments with truth, Chapter 55
- Published in parsiana, Mumbai, august 2012
- When Gandhi took his wife and children to south Africa for the first time in1869, he decided that they should adopt the parasi style of dress to look ‘civilesd’ “ Accordngly my wife wore the parsi sari, and the boys the parsi coat and trousres. “ M.K.Gandhi, my Experiments with truth, Chapter 55
- When Gandhi took his wife and children to south Africa for the first time in1869, he decided that they should adopt the parasi style of dress to look ‘civilesd’ “ Accordngly my wife wore the parsi sari, and the boys the parsi coat and trousres. “ M.K.Gandhi, my Experiments with truth, Chapter 55
- Published in parsiana, Mumbai, august 2012
- Young India27 august 1919
- N.A Cama was a partner in this firm
- Indian opinion,15 August and12 September 1908; 13 February ,14August and11dcember 1909;19 February and8 Octoberand24 December1913,
- Indian opinion, January 16 , february20, and july3, 1909
- When Gandhi took his wife and children to south Africa for the first time in1869, he decided that they should adopt the parasi style of dress to look ‘civilesd’ “ Accordngly my wife wore the parsi sari, and the boys the parsi coat and trousres. “ M.K.Gandhi, my Experiments with truth, Chapter 55
- Published in parsiana, Mumbai, august 2012
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