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October 2  is Gandhiji’s birth anniversary – a day for reflection and rejuvenation, but of course the world keeps  spinning crazily with so many different things happening. Over the years, though,  a remarkable, subtle change has occurred   – Gandhiji, with the passage of time, has become  modern and totally relevant to our times. I think for the new generation he’s becoming cool, someone they can really look up to.  No less an arbitrator of cool than Google had a tribute to Gandhiji today and millions and millions of Googlers saw that iconic, bespectacled face entwined with the Google name.

Earlier this year Gandhiji was the subject of a Philip Glass opera at the Metropolitan Opera House and just last month Aicon Gallery introduced some very provocative sculptures which had the Father of the Nation with headphones, relaxing on a sofa and even working at a laptop computer! The strangest thing is Gandhiji seems to fit in perfectly in all these very mod surroundings.  He was after all a man ahead of his time, with innovative, startling ideas that have influenced generations right up to Barack Obama.

Gandhiji loved to write and his profound, thought-provoking statements  would have been speeding all over the Internet.  In short, if he was here today, he would have made the perfect blogger.

Photo: Gandhi as seen on the Google page.


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  1. Padmini Murthy on

    An Apostle of Peace

    Gandhi was a visionary ,
    Who was a true missionary,
    He traveled far and wide,
    His message says do not hide,
    His sole purpose in life,
    Was to unite and end strife,
    You have left a great legacy,
    Which can build a mega city,
    An apostle of peace is our Mahatma,
    Who is the epitome of Dharma.

    Written by Padmini Murthy on 9/ 29/09 in honor of one of the greatest humanists of our times to commemorate October 2nd