Rabindranath Tagore initially supported Mahatma Gandhi's non-cooperation movement but later grew critical of his methods and stance on some political issues. Tagore emphasized the importance of spiritual and ethical values, while Gandhi focused on political and social reforms. Despite their differences, both respected each other's contributions to Indian society and culture.
Yes. Rabindranath Tagore believed in religion 'Hinduism/Brahmanism'. He was the youngest son of Debendranath Tagore, leader of 'Brahmo Samaj' which literally means the society of the worshippers of the One True God. 'Brahmo' means one who worships 'Brahma', The Supreme Spirit of the universe and 'Samaj' means a community of men.
They looked up to each other.
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because he did it
Mohandas Gandhi
mahatma gandhi was a leader toward independence
Gandhi's opposition was certainly one factor, but the entire world moved toward less imperialism after WWI, and even more so after WWII. He was a major force within a general trend.
Mohandas Gandhi took a number of actions toward achieving peace for him and his people. The most notable thing that he did was going on a hunger strike.
There was America for sure. The other group could be the Indian's when Gandhi motivated the masses of people to refuse to work for the British. The British then gave India their independence.
one difference between them is that one MLK was a black man with a great ideal on his changes and very emotional guy. On the other hand Gandhi was very soft and quiet didn't express his feelings out toward the people as much as MLK did with speeches in front of thousands of people
one difference between them is that one MLK was a black man with a great ideal on his changes and very emotional guy. On the other hand Gandhi was very soft and quiet didnt express his feelings out toward the people as much as MLK did with speeches in front of thousands of people *****
'Baburnama' or 'Tuzuk-i-Baburi' is the title of Babur's autobiography.
Mr. Mohandas "Mahatma" Karamchand Gandhi underwent a massive hunger strike, that caused an uproar among the Indian people, and untimately led to the expulsion of the British. Gandhi was very weak, and would have died, had there not been a massive uproar and chaos and riots by the Indians toward the British. He is considered a hero and god as a human, in most people's eyes. If you have any questions, feel free to contact me.Michael W. Jackmann M.D.NeurosurgeonPlacentia-Linda HospitalPlacentia, CA(714) 976-5683