Gandhian Concept Of Peace
Gandhian principles, concepts & through them promotion and campaign of peace education, are studied in many educational Initiatives, not only in India but all around the globe, as a part of their fundamental architecture.
It is true that Gandhi did not write on peace education in any specific way, but his whole philosophy and life have been, of course, important in peace studies and peace education not only for India but for other nations of the world as well - Prasad (1998).
Gandhi’s concept and the idea of non-violence & peace are intrinsically linked to his own world view and Gandhiji's world view was evolved from a concept of “human nature” and “self”.
- By nonviolent action, Gandhiji meant peaceful, constructive mass action.
- Acknowledging the inherent goodness of human beings, Gandhiji gave emphasis to the capability of all humans to develop and nurture their full potential of non-violence.
- Gandhiji’s concept of peace is very broad, according to him peace arises from the way and conduct of life. He considered that peace is closely interrelated with
- Justice,
- Environment and
- Development.
- Gandhiji believed that mankind is a part of the divine & they are interrelated and interdependent.
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