Is Gandhiji Relevant Today?

Gandhiji’s 74 th death anniversary is observed on 30 January 2022, with usual Bhajans & prayers at Rajghat & other places in India as well as abroad.

Due to Corona people had to put on mask. At 11 A M we observed two minutes silence to pay Tributes to Gandhiji & other patriots who laid down their lives for Mother India.

Along with Azadi  ka Amrut Mahotsava celebration, we are also observing Mahatmaji’s 75th Punyatithi (Death Anniversary) year.

On this occasion we have to do some self-introspection. Do we really love this Father of our Nation or are we just hypocrite who pay him lip service on his birth & death anniversaries and  forget him for rest of the year conveniently ?

This year one of Gandhiji’s favourite hymns,Abide With  Me, was dropped from the Beating Retreat Ceremony.

The 1847  composition by the Scottish Anglican Henry Francis Lyte draws its opening  words from the Bible.

The work has emerged from the depths of human loss, of deprivation , of grief. Lyte is said to have written it after visiting a dying friend who, as Lyte sat by  his  side, said:Abide with me.

The tuning of the hymn by William Henry Monk is as inspired as the text. The  words of hymn are: Lord,with me abide/When other helpers fail and comforts flee/ Help of the helpless,oh, abide with me.

For five decades this tune  has been Beating Retreat’s heartbeat. It is deeply soothing & healing in its quiet impact.Without the song, the ceremony has lost something at its heart.

Of course an equally soothing song: Ai Mere Vatan Ke Logon, has replaced, Abide with me. Well another favourite Bhajan of Bapu, Vaishnav Jana TO Tene Kahiye,Jo Peed Parai Jane Re, still continues to fill us with pious feelings.

His autobiography,My Experiments With Truth, translated in several languages inspires  us even today.Charkha and Khadi, popularised by him,are symbols of our freedom struggle.

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