Sunday, January 8, 2017

More pics from the Ashram


Dr. Arun Gandhi pointing to a picture of a young Gandhi with grandfather, Mahatma Gandhi.










Timeline of major Mahatma Gandhi's events of his life.








40 comments:

  1. Why most of these pictures have Mahatma Gandhi with his eyes close?

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  2. Was the place you went to an art gallery.

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  3. The place that you are at is it a college?

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  4. The place that you are at is it a college?

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  5. Its cool to see a different way of life.

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  6. it's interesting to see that they treat their dogs nicely and allow them to sit with you during lunch anytime

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  7. Has anyone from the group of tourist got sick down there, if so what did yall do to get better?

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  8. The drawing of the man on the black board was interesting. I wonder what did it symbolize.

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  9. Have you learned how to speak any Indian yet?

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  10. Have you learned how to speak any Indian yet?

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  11. It's nice to see that he wanted to continue his grandfather's legacy.

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  12. Did you learn how to read any of the words written in those texts?

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  13. Who were the "Prophets of Gentleness" shown in the picture? Who was the most significant out of all of them?

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  14. were you in a school?
    Hoe does it feel to be there?
    Who were the Prophets of gentleness?
    Who were all those children ?

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  15. Who are the prophets of gentleness? What is Mohan to Mahatma? Why their is so many names in Mohan to Mahatma list does it stand for something?

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  16. Did you learn any new information after going to the museum about Gandhi?What was the most shocking thing you learned when you attended the museum? What cool things did they have in the museum?

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  17. What was the name of the ancient poet (statue) that you took a picture with? How did he impact India?

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  18. Did you learn how to write some words in their writing using their letters?

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  20. What were some of the belongings did they have of Gandhi?

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  21. these are all amazing pictures of Gandhi, but it still is such a sad thing to know his life was ended early by the haters

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  22. is this a college or a museum

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  23. What does the writings on the posters stand for do they mean anything important?

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  24. what were you thinking while you walked and seen all these pictures. were you able to hold anything?

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  25. Why don't they show Ghandi eyes open

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  26. To be able to see all of that first hand is awesome.

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  27. in India Gandhi was really popular how many people visit the museum daily

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  28. I can't believe that Gandhi did all of those things in his lifetime.

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  29. The black dog on the motorcycle is so cute to me, but I wonder how long it took those men to put those oranges together so nice and neat.

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  30. where was this place located,, is it a place of prayer?

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  31. Do you pay to visit the museum ?

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  32. Did you got to know what the writings said ?

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  33. I imagine that if Gandhi was still alive right now he would not approve of the having a museum in honor of him. Definitely the painting of the him walking a yellow circle centered around his head. Which is a symbol of holyness which he would not like.

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  34. Why is it called Barefoot college?

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  35. did they de-code what it meant?

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  36. Gandhi looks very skinny and sick in all of his photos it makes my stomach turn how sick it looks.

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  37. How do the people of india view mahatma ghandi?

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  38. I can tell that Ghandi is well respects there, very beautiful and also I wonder how long it took for them to make that statue of him.

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