SoCultures Magazine 2018 Vol 1 | Page 139

SoCultures October 2018 is that I was first time called ‘Mahatma’ in a small function organized by the royal physician of erstwhile Gondal State in Saurashtra Peninsula. S That’s interesting! Why they called you Mahatma? Can we explain this title, the meaning of Mahatma? But let me add that this epithet 'Mahatma' later became a universally accepted synonym for Gandhi and you have been immortalized as 'Mahatma Gandhi' in the world history. Of course, Satyagraha and non-violence in the year 1906 became a powerful tool to fight the injustice of British against Indians and blacks in South Africa. It inspired leaders from Twentieth countries to lead civil rights movement. After all, Mahatma means a good soul. M (looks at me and then smiles shyly) I don’t know I was just doing my work. All I worked for and believed in, “Progress for all”, “Wellbeing for all” and “Universal uplift” (Pauses) Otherwise, to get better generalized meaning of this word, I was surfing the net and there I see this explanation for this word…Umm..wait let me check this blog I think its name is https://adipurusha.wordpress.com. Well, there is a good explanation, ‘Mahatma’ is nothing but a higher plateau of our self – achieved through one’s self-discipline, one’s devotion to a singular motive or vision, aided by self-belief that is more than self-confidence, and effective politics which is good ‘morally right’ inter-personal skills. There has to be a greater goal through which others can be benefited besides one’s own self. Altruistic people are selfless in the real sense, because they act keeping ‘selflessness’ as the center of their actions. Self-effacing or ‘self-sacrifice’ can lead one to his higher self. Knowledge of own self can make one to be a Mahatma. Humility, self-endurance and ‘sincere and righteous’ public empathy can make one lead a life of a Mahatma. 139 | P a g e