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set gName = getat(["Gandhi"],1)
@[]#TOLSTOY OF THE EAST#ARCH AGITATOR GANDHI'S SINISTER ACTIVITIES #WHY GANDHI'S PROGRAMME APPEALS#GANDHI SENTENCED TO SIX YEARS @MR GANDHI SALT CAMPAIGN OPENED#THE ROAD TO INDEPENDENCE####MR GANDHI SHOT ON HIS WAY TO PRAYER MEETING
At birth Gandhi was named Mohandas Karamachand Gandhi. Mahatma means "great soul"#Gandhi was married at 13 but later advocated celibacy#Gandhi wanted a distinctive name for his philosophy of non-violence. He announced a competition and the winning name was Satyagraha, which means "strength in truth", or "truth-seeking"#Gandhi had eclectic reading tastes and was influenced by the Bhagavad Gita, the novels of Leo Tolstoy and the Victorian moralist, John Ruskin#At one meeting of the Indian National Congress, Gandhi created a sensation by mopping out a lavatory in protest at the Indian caste system, which condemned the lowest caste in India, the "Untouchables", to menial work