Saw the right way to commemorate the saint.

Clemmie 2022-09-10 14:13:08

Very good subject, with many touches.
"Sage" refers to a person who has complete knowledge and deeds, and is the most benevolent, an infinite existence in a finite world. In general, "all talents and virtues are called saints." I think Mahatma Gandhi’s holy word is well-deserved. He does have lofty thoughts and noble qualities.
Great men are considered from the aspect of making things
a saint is tending to spiritual
greats put their suffering to the people of the world to take;
sage to the world of human suffering labors.
This is the difference between Mao Zd and Gandhi. A great man and a saint.
A saint is at the spiritual level. If we abandon the thought of a saint, what is the point of printing the head of the saint on the coin, erecting the statue of the saint, hanging the portrait of the saint, and keeping the body of the saint? The best way to commemorate them is to keep their lofty ideas in their hearts and put them into action and pass them on.
The Gandhian ideology revealed in the film is admirable and awe-inspiring. Since ancient times, people in China have always been good in nature. It is ridiculous that some people now prove or agree that human nature is evil and complacent. Mahatma Gandhi believes that everyone has a good side, leads people to benevolence, and stimulates their kindness. This way is true fraternity and kindness. It's easy to kill a bad person, but it's hard to turn a bad person into a good person. The latter is more meaningful. Not only is there one less bad person, but one more good person. This aspect also coincides with our Buddhist thinking.
During the movie, I think Gandhianism is good, through the media is a good way, but there is still a lot of room for improvement, a little bit restricted by the economy and people in society. There is something to be discussed.
Nowadays, there are many movies that criticize the dark, and there are few movies that distinguish between good and evil. At least after the release of this movie, I know that it is not a sign of weakness, but another powerful performance. If there are more such movies, I believe there will be more and more. The more people understand self-discipline, the better society will be.

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Carry On, Munna Bhai quotes

  • Jhanvi: Good Morninnnnnnnng, Mumbaaaaaaai

  • Jhanvi: Do you walk on the path shown by Mahatma Gandhi?

    Murli Prasad Sharma - Munna Bhai: Of course! I walk 3 miles everyday on Mahatma gandhi Street