A Comprehensive Study of the Gandhian Approach of Analytical Philosophy
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Abstract
Mahatma Gandhi's philosophy, grounded in principles of Nonviolence (Ahimsa), Truth (Satya), and love, remains profoundly relevant in contemporary contexts. This study explores Gandhi's ethical framework, integrating Hindu, Jain, and Western moral traditions, and examines its impact on
conflict resolution and social justice. Highlighting Gandhi's pivotal role in India's independence movement, the research illuminates how his principles resonate globally, influencing figures like Martin Luther King Jr. and Nelson Mandela. Despite critiques of its effectiveness, Gandhi's philosophy inspires innovative approaches to societal challenges and ethical governance. His concept of Sarvodaya advocates for inclusive development and sustainable practices, offering insights into addressing socio-economic disparities and empowering communities. This study underscores the enduring significance of Gandhi's principles in fostering a just and compassionate world.